British Celts take on some Persians

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DWKay
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British Celts take on some Persians

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Non-historical opponents, but an interesting solo battle, using 6mm figures, between two different fighting styles.

In the photograph, one of the Persian satraps appears to be getting trapped by some Celtic warbands and chariots. Further along, more warbands are advancing on the Persian infantry who are deploying on the left. And in the distance the other Persian satrap is rounding the wooded rise.

Reports of the battle are available for those looking for something to do on a wet afternoon.
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Re: British Celts take on some Persians

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Hi, thanks for posting the photo of your game. My wargame buddies and I really enjoy pitting Medieval armies against Ancient armies and visa versa - they do create very enjoyable and often challenging scenarios using the Hordes & Heroes rule system and army lists.
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