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Age of Napoleon (second edition), Mayfair Games, 2007 (image provided by the publisher)
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The positions after the clash of the titans(Napoleon >35 strenght vs. Wellington 35 army) in Champagne. 1st die roll 1-1, 2nd 5-5. French victory! The men decided to spend the winter in warm cottages and call it a French tie-breaker victory at end of 1815
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The Coalition forces conquer France after "Waterloo" in Aquitaine, South-Western France in the summer of 1815. True rewriting of history.
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Decisive coalition victory at the end of 1815. (1809 scenario)
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Rule 10.2.3: The Austrian, Prussian and Russian minor allied corps (i.e., Wrede, Sachsen-Weimar and Charles-John, respectively) count against the deployment and mobilization limits of Osterreich, Prussia and Russia, respectively, as if they were home Aust
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French tie-breaker victory in 1815.
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Better use for the plastic box insert. Cut your own permanent casualty trays!
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My storage solution. I got rid of the horrible box insert since portability and setup time would be a big issue.
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Decisive Coalition victory in 1808.
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The British die - should we say that it's 'reddy' for action?
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The Battle of Waterloo is about to begin.
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Real Madrid - the heart of the Spanish ulcer.
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Dutch Phalanx ad - Age of Napoleon
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Phalanx - Age of Napoleon - Sheet 1 - Front
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