Crisis 2019 – Part II
Continuing the coverage on Crisis with another set of 50 pictures in part II.
The League of Augsburg showed The War of Three Kings on a proper teddy-bear gaming mat. I like the different heights, with hills and valleys, they included ins this battlefield.
Not your regular Wild West table, yet using the very popular pre-painted 4Ground buildings, that you see on a lot of them. This is the horror approach, using Osprey's Dracula's America as a rule set.
With the scales of 20mm and smaller, Chain of Command by Too Fat Lardies is quite popular for world war two gaming. This table incorporates quite a lot of resin and model train buildings.
Stipsicz Hussars showed a crusade battle, using Warwick Kinrade's Soldiers of God.
This is the Battle of Bussaco on 27th September 1810, using the Black Powder ruleset by Warlord Games, hosted by Conect'r Team.
Another Kinrade ruleset, but this time the world war 2 Battlegroup game, hosted NoName Gamers Rotterdam.
A charity frostgrave table by Replay Spellenclub. Donate an amount that you seem fitting and place the next encounter.
Murphy's Heroes wargamers club went the extra mile, incl. a bit of a custom quite a lot of heavy imperial gear for this Star Wars gaming table. The terrain was supported by Pat's Lasercutting.
May '40 Miniatures worked quite a long time on this impressive gaming table, showing the dutch city of Rotterdam in May of 1940.
You'll find the first part of the coverage here - Crisis 2019 - Part I, and the remaining coverage in part III.
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