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I ran across this video, and was happy to see that they were using Men of Bronze for a Battle of Marathon scenario.
There is a nice intro showing off some museum artifacts, some discussion of the battle, and then they get into it. Pretty good presentation by Mark's Game Room too, with special guest Herodotus!
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I've found that wargames as a means of reenactment or strategy exercise is has got a fair bit of support lately.
Despite all its limitation, I think it's a very cinematic way to make things alive and less abstract.
40k: Necrons/Imperial Guard/ Space marines
Bolt Action: Germany/ USA
Project Z.
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