Last saturday at Salute 2010 in London, GLC Club built this wonderful and BIG SDS scenario. Andrea was there and took some pictures: the table is astonishing and full of nice miniatures.

Above is a view before the battle began..

The battle in progress... It was - as far as I understand - a participation game where people could play with an enlarged squad, with an objective which was randomly determined before the start on a simple table.

French cavalry crossing the river on a wooden bridge (really wonderful table, my congratulations to GLC Club). The Scenario name was "El Hombre sin nombre" (
The man with no name) and it was set in Spain, in the year 1811. One of the missions was to capture a deserter who hide inside a house. I wonder who is the maker of the big curch that can be seen in one of the pics...
This was an excellent game, very visual and a pleasure to explore. I'm in awe of anyone who has the time, conviction and above all skill to put on a display like this. Well done to everyone involved.
ReplyDeleteGoodness, that was HUGE!
ReplyDeleteI guess turnovers on the first activation roll were met with sheer dread :D...