Expand Your Black Powder Battles with Albion Triumphant Vol.2
April 8, 2013 by dracs
The second supplement for Warlord's historical game Black Powder is available to pre-order. Take part in yet more historical battles with Albion Triumphant Volume 2 - The Hundred Days Campaign.
This supplement allows you to recreate some of the pivotal battles of the alter parts of the Napoleonic wars, including the famous Battle of Waterloo.
The book is set to come out in early May, with pre-orders being shipped before Salute.
As we have come to expect, Warlord also have a special miniature for those of you who buy this supplement from their site. The British Rifleman Sharpe Shooter.
The Battle of Waterloo holds a unique place in the mind set of military history, so the fact that this supplement will help you to recreate this iconic battle and possibly give it a different outcome means it is sure to be a good addition for any fan of historical gaming.
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Cool dio in pic 2
Still like the Green Jacket
Napoleonics would be more of a retirement project for me.
On an island in the Mediterranean by ant chance? lol
@chibi Somewhere in the middle of the atlantic wasn’t it.
28mm Napoleonics just look superb maybe I should start now and do one unit every year
Braindead
Getting confused with Elba (which is near Greece 😛 )
Nope the west coast of Italy
Elba Greece?
elbow grease….?
No…?
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I feel the same way about ancients. Part of me has always dreamt of playing an Alexandrian campaign with the Macedonians, all of their allies and the many different armies they fought against. Or a Caesarian campaign starting in Gaul and leading up to and through the Roman Civil Wars (Caesar vs. Pompey, Antonius vs. Octavian, Antonius and Augustus vs. Brutus/Cassius, and finally Augustus’ defeat of Antonius). I’ve often thought about just picking up a few bits and pieces at a time and painting them up as a break from the usual, maybe slowing building to that one glorious campaign.… Read more »