The board

The game’s recommended board size is 2.5′ x 2.5′ up to 3′ x 3′ but we couldn’t help making a 4′ x 4′ board to set the scene for our upcoming gaming.

We tried to create a different feeling in each quarter of the board. Here is the riverside fishing area which uses Games Workshop’s Lake-Town terrain set.

A gloomy atmosphere surrounds the settlement, with waterlogged areas and various supply piles and barricades to offer cover.

A foreboding forest edges the board and offers different scenario options.
The game in action!

The Hobgoblin appears during scenario one and is swamped by members of a Spanish unit.

A Russian Werebear transforms and charges a British Officer with no care for the firepower nearby.

A British Highlander emerges from a riverside building to defend agains Spainish attackers.

A duo of Goblins emerge to protect their freshly taken over territory against a British Silver Bayonet unit.

A Swordsman and an Occultist move through cover, temporarily distracted by the tasty meal on a nearby table.

A French Sapper bravely charges at a British Officer.

The Silver Bayonet is a great excuse to turf out some monster figures from the Wargames Illustrated cabinets.

A Veteran Hunter makes a dangerous discovery in the graveyard of a church.