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Too Fat Lardies' General D'Armee
As well as What A Tanker! and Chain Of Command there was this splendid table that was set up by the guys at Too Fat Lardies for you to play General D'Armee.
This game gives you a chance to play out your battles from the Napoleonic era on the tabletop and it looks wonderful!
I’ve never really tried Napoleonic games, from everything I see though I must be missing out.
I love those little squares of carpet to represent fields.
Looks cool. Can we have a Let’s Play at come point please?
There’s always something about a napoleonic table that brings out the wide eyed little boy in me. One day I will have a napoleonic army of my own.
Wow, stunning table! Carpet squares as fields, brilliant – might just dissect one or two for that purpose 🙂
Very nice!
it´s nap time, sir.
They look great
a great many teddy bears died to bring us this awesome table…
Great looking minis and table!
Love the Peninsular War period a lot, not sure my wallet could cope trying it in 28mm though…Seeing the tiles reminds me that i have Hobby Lab projects that need doing, now where did i put those carpet tiles ?
Vive l´Empereur! A l´attaque!
you can almost see the cornfields blowing in the wind
Thats epic gaming.
I’ve resisted Napoleanics for a long time, I keep feeling my resolve wavering.
Napoleonics! My first wargaming love! Alas nobody around them to play with.
What scale are those minis? 10 or 6 mm?
very impressive table.
Always impressed by these mass battle games. It’s a shame that they are becoming a rarer sight.
I’d love to get into Napoleonic wargaming, I don’t think my missus would be happy though!
Wow what an incredibly fun looking game. I really have to get around to painting that giant pile of unopened boxes of Napoleonics….
Incredible job… it looks like a nice game that lasts for hours… XDDD
Napoleonics always looks cool, but so many minis to paint!!!! And guys get all sensitive if your colors are off.
Wow! Epic looking armies
holly molly…that is a lot of minis… great work and kudos to the table designer