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An “After-Action-Report” on one turn of “The Emmitsburg Rd.” scenario from “Longstreet Attacks.”
As Rick Barber has pointed out this is the famous (and only) statue of Longstreet at Gettysburg. Note the size of Longstreet’s horse, Hero, which is correctly proportioned only if the statue had been
Read More »Revolution Games and Legion Games upcoming/new releases
By the Staff of Revolution Games and Legion Wargames: Hello to both the Revolution Games and Legion Wargames customers. Exciting things are happening for both companies that we think all of you will want
Read More »“Race to the Sea – 1914” – Quick Notes – Video Review
By Big Board Gaming: Published on Jul 28, 2017 https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/2…
Read More »At Any Costs: Playtest of the “It Will Cost What it Will” Scenario
By Fred Manzo Hi, all. Last Saturday we ran the “It Will Cost What It Will” teaching scenario of our upcoming game “At Any Cost” through its final paces. Hermann Luttmann played the Prussians
Read More »Inside GMT: At Any Cost: Metz 1870 After Action Report – Battle of Mars-la-Tour (The Finale)
By Hermann Luttmann: Tom Thornsen (Prussia) and Bob Demaio (French) re-enact the Battle of Mars-la-Tour with the Full Battle Scenario “A Day of Battle”. To read Part 1 follow this link, and to read Part
Read More »Inside GMT Games: At Any Cost: Metz 1870 After Action Report – Battle of Mars-la-Tour (Part 2)
By Hermann Luttmann Tom Thornsen (Prussia) and Bob Demaio (French) attempt to re-enact the Battle of Mars-la-Tour with the Full Battle Scenario “A Day of Battle”. To read Part 1, follow this link. Phase
Read More »GMT: At Any Cost: Metz 1870 After Action Report – Battle of Mars-la-Tour
By Hermann Luttmann: Tom Thornsen (Prussia) and Bob Demaio (French) attempt to re-enact the Battle of Mars-la-Tour with the Full Battle Scenario “A Day of Battle.” (Part 1) “At Any Cost: Metz 1870 is
Read More »Professor Marco Arnaudo Reviews “Race to the Sea – 1914” in Yaah! #8
Published on Jun 27, 2017 Conclusions at 11:14.
Read More »“Steamroller – Tannenburg – 1914” by Hermann Luttmann now in playtesting
By Fred Manzo Hi, all. We are deep into playtesting Hermann Luttmann’s next game in the Diceless results Series: “Steamroller – Tannenburg – 1914.” The first game in the series was “Dead Certain,” the
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