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Historicon 2019 Live Blog - Part Two!

Historicon 2019 Live Blog - Part Two!

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Check Out This Fantastic Pegasus Bridge Table Here At Historicon

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Check Out This Fantastic Pegasus Bridge Table Here At Historicon

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tmon
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Excellent terrain.

flatbattery
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Yes please!

damon
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Top notch

oriskany
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60769xp

Yeah, this was a great table. I still don’t know why he was set up out in the hallway. I can only assume he didn’t get a table registered in time before the event?

templar007
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Fantastic table design and layout!

Is that 28mm, 20mm, or 15mm?

oriskany
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28mm was the scale. Thomas Uhl presented.

zorg
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a stunning table.

jemmy
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This is really good. What do the colours on the bases stand for? Ranks, weaponry, belonging to a certain platoon?

oriskany
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Honestly, I couldn’t say. I got here as the game was ending. I had to wait that long because these tables were right beside very large bay windows FLOODED with sunlight, making it impossible to photograph well. So I had to return later at night after sundown.

ghent99
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Super realism

oriskany
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I like the proximity of the glider, and the placement of that first German 5.0cm gun. I’ve been to that bridge, that’s exactly how those two points were set up.

cbrenner
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That table was absolutely stunning.

oriskany
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@cbrenner – Because it was by a window with gallons of sunlight pouring down on it, I wasn’t able to photograph it until after the sun had gone down. By that time the game was over, and the table was in a certain state of disarray. You know, dice, charts, minis, tree knocked over, etc. AND STILL the table looked this good. Definitely one of the best ones at the con.

cbrenner
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@oriskiny – I played my first game of Skirmish Sangin run by Tom Uhl at a small local con. It was awesome looking as well. He does a great job.

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