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https://yarkshiregamer.blogspot.com/2021/05/troops-on-parade-ww1-german-naval.html




With face to face gaming resuming this weekend the opportunity to do some more Troops on Parade features will be limited so it was a good excuse to rush a couple out.

For those of you unfamiliar with ToP its an excuse for me to get the whole of one of my collections out on the table.

This one is for my WW1 German Naval fleet, 1/2400 mostly GHQ with a few WTJ and Tumbling Dice. Built originally for the centenary relight of Jutland I've added a few ships that missed the Battle for various reasons as well as adding a few earlier ships.

Pics and Video links above.

British up next, if they fit on the table.

Regards Ken
The Yarkshire Gamer

   
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DC Metro

*sigh* Seeing your posts makes me feel like I'm living on the wrong side of the pond.

It also reminds me that I've got warships boxed up somewhere in the basement that are probably sealed/shrinkwrapped so they haven't even made it onto my pile of shame which are at least assembled/primered, but unpainted.


   
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MN (Currently in WY)

A great looking fleet.

Did you ever get to play your version of Jutland. I don't recall, but I feel like you had a special Jutland day of it.

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 Easy E wrote:
A great looking fleet.

Did you ever get to play your version of Jutland. I don't recall, but I feel like you had a special Jutland day of it.


Hi, we managed a couple of run throughs at the time, our club has just got a permanent location so that will give us a chance to give it another go, link to write up of one of the games below.

https://yarkshiregamer.blogspot.com/2017/10/project-jutland-live-at-derby.html

   
 
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