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Friday, May 11, 2018

Double Element DBA-Hannibal's Army


Experimenting with double element armies for DBA. That is all.

















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I started war-gaming in the 60s. It continued into the 90s and I dropped out for 20+ years for one reason or the other. In 2014 I reconnected with old friends in wargaming and started to paint again.The blog is called The Last Man Club because we are the last men of the group that began in the 60s.
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