Four fabulous re-fights of Waterloo were played in three countries over the past weekend (that I am so far aware of) plus another that was completed earlier in the month!
In Wellington, NZ
A big re-fight in 28 mm using two tables running roughly SW-NE that shared a common edge over half of their length.
Click here for the first of several reports from Mark (aka Chasseur)
In Perth, WA, Australia
Games in both 15 mm and 28 mm were held at the Napoleonic Wargaming Society's 200th Anniversary 're-fight in miniature' of the Battle of Waterloo
Click here for Mark's summary of the 15 mm game
Click here for more photos of same
Click here for Carlo's overview of the day and preliminary summary of the 28 mm game
Click here for another overview of the day
In Ayrshire, Scotland
A big re-fight of "Waterloo 2015 in plastic: featuring 7 134 figures and 90 guns.
Click here for Simon's preliminary report of the game
In Cotswold village, Gloucestershire, England
Waterloo at 1:100, from the lads who will be later staging the attack on La Haie Sainte at 1:3.
Click here for Chris' first report of the game
In Wellington, NZ
A big re-fight in 28 mm using two tables running roughly SW-NE that shared a common edge over half of their length.
Click here for the first of several reports from Mark (aka Chasseur)
In Perth, WA, Australia
Games in both 15 mm and 28 mm were held at the Napoleonic Wargaming Society's 200th Anniversary 're-fight in miniature' of the Battle of Waterloo
Click here for Mark's summary of the 15 mm game
Click here for more photos of same
Click here for Carlo's overview of the day and preliminary summary of the 28 mm game
Click here for another overview of the day
In Ayrshire, Scotland
A big re-fight of "Waterloo 2015 in plastic: featuring 7 134 figures and 90 guns.
Click here for Simon's preliminary report of the game
In Cotswold village, Gloucestershire, England
Waterloo at 1:100, from the lads who will be later staging the attack on La Haie Sainte at 1:3.
Click here for Chris' first report of the game