Name me a wargamer who doesn't love a map... for me, I immediately start imagining the movement of troops, and before you know it a campaign is launched... 😏
This [clicky] therefore is very interesting - fill yer boots...
This [clicky] therefore is very interesting - fill yer boots...
That map happens to depict the area of one of my favorite engagements from WW2! Nicely done, sir.
ReplyDeleteSteven - I can't take the praise for that - was done by the guy whose blog page I quote.... it is a particularly nice depiction though...
DeleteNice find
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat - too good to keep to myself....
Delete"for me I immediately start imagining the movement of troops, and before you know it a campaign is launched..."
ReplyDeleteA burden we all bear Chris! Thanks for sharing
Paul, I've told you before, I'm only Chris at the weekends... :o)
DeleteGreat find Sir!
ReplyDeleteTa Ray... right up Postie's street I'd say?
DeleteGood link, I can see myself having a play with that!
ReplyDelete...and therein lies the danger, Lee.. before you know it you have a little part of Normandy mapped and a Bolt Action campaign of linked scenario's all planned out... hint hint.. :o)
DeleteJust the kind of thing I'm looking for... except I have a Mac.
ReplyDeleteThe search continues.
Sorry Keith... :o)
DeleteHenry's a big Mac user, would he be worth checking out? Some of the maps he's just done for the Ayton Old School gathering were brilliant...
In fact.... here ==> http://henrys-wargaming.co.uk/?p=2388