tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-97754405909576170.post8909938106215169709..comments2024-03-24T19:50:13.945+01:00Comments on napoleonic wargaming: End of Goslar Campaign thistlebarrowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00077298970769942656noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-97754405909576170.post-13163256816393428812022-12-11T20:33:46.836+01:002022-12-11T20:33:46.836+01:00Hi Bob
Thanks for your comment. I would like t...Hi Bob <br /><br />Thanks for your comment. I would like to thing that some of my ideas for the campaign might be taken up by other wargamers. The main reason I started blogging about the campaign was to keep a record for future reference. But I also wanted to show how easy it is to set up a wargame campaign, and that it adds considerable enjoyment to your tabletop wargames. I would have welcomed such information when I started off my wargames journey. It would have saved me considerable work and expenditures. However I would not change my own experience, including the mistakes and long learning curve.<br /><br />best regards<br /><br />Paulthistlebarrowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00077298970769942656noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-97754405909576170.post-14148938093752149692022-12-11T18:04:02.092+01:002022-12-11T18:04:02.092+01:00Thistlebarrow,
It was nice to read your summary o...Thistlebarrow,<br /><br />It was nice to read your summary of what has happened in the past. It shows that you got the fundamentals of wargame campaigning right, and it has generated lots of interesting battles for you to fight. It is an example many others would be wise to emulate.<br /><br />All the best,<br /><br />BobRobert (Bob) Corderyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13109130990434792266noreply@blogger.com