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    Carnage & Glory II has a turn sequence that is similar to many paper based wargame rules. The computer prompts for each part of the turn and keeps track of […]

  • Army list and order of battle to download for Carnage & Glory II. These files are for the battle of Gross Beeren, which occurred on the 23rd August 1813. They […]

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    Carnage & Glory II is a computer moderated rule system. What that means is that you still play your wargame with figures (or counters if you prefer) aided by a […]

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    Basing for The Age of Eagles follows similar basing conventions to the popular Napoleon’s Battles. There are some subtle differences, but theseare onlyimportant if you are basing from scratch. Many […]

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    The turn sequence of The Age of Eagles starts with a roll-off for initiative. The player that wins has the choice of going first or second for that turn. This […]

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    The Age of Eagles is a set of brigade level rules for wargaming the wars of Napoleon Bonaparte. The rules are used to fight multi-division, corps or even multi-corps battles such as […]

  • Figure gallery of Napoleonic figures from the Portuguese army.

  • Figure gallery of Napoleonic figures from Great Britain.

  • Figure gallery of Napoleonic figures from French allies.

  • Figure gallery of Napoleonic figures from the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

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    The battle chosen to test out the Iron Duke system was based around the battle of Brienne in early 1814. To keep numbers manageable, a subset of troops from the […]

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    Here is part 1 of a selection of photos from the Napoleonic battle of Waterloo that was held at the home of one of our members again this year. Taking several […]