Outstanding production. Terrain setting the high bar and worth looking at, superb sound mixing and simply well edited and constructed all round. Yours is the standard to which everyone else should be aspiring to meet. Looking forward very much to part 2.
Praise indeed and warmly appreciated Gee. I try and create content that I myself would enjoy watching. It takes time but I am so glad that viewers recognize that and are prepared to comment. Thank you!
Superb, one of the best UA-cams I have seen this year. Love the combo of bigger figures with the 'modest' table, thanks so much for doing this and looking forward to part 2,
It's a customized job to match the groundscale of the battalions. Most model buildings are built in normal proportions to look right but end up taking up far too much groundspace relative to groundscale.
Wow! That was a really impressive production. I enjoyed your use of photographs and overlays of the battlefield. The table and figures are awesome too. I’m sharing it to Historical Wargames Directory on Facebook so you’ll hopefully pick up more subscribers.
an internet search on 'March of eagles victrix' takes you to a download page for the free rules, which oddly, I can't seem to reach from the victrix website. Anyway, scroll down and there is a revised version there. Thanks.
Looks interesting as I can’t get to shows anymore I have to make do with video’s. A commentary , without the unrelated background noise of a large show suits me as I’m partially deaf so certain voices are inaudible as I can’t hear sound at either end of the spectrum or anyone speaking very fast, usually on tv. However I could hear the sound perfectly well.. IIRC The League of Augsburg have a set of detailed rules from a number of years ago but I’ve never seen a game played with them.
Clear explanations, very attractive layout; I wish all wargaming videos were like this.
Glad you liked it!
That’s up there with the best terrain I’ve ever seen
Thank you Hans. I am greatful for the positive feedback. I am glad you like the terrain.
Outstanding production. Terrain setting the high bar and worth looking at, superb sound mixing and simply well edited and constructed all round. Yours is the standard to which everyone else should be aspiring to meet. Looking forward very much to part 2.
Praise indeed and warmly appreciated Gee. I try and create content that I myself would enjoy watching. It takes time but I am so glad that viewers recognize that and are prepared to comment. Thank you!
Great video, lovely looking miniatures Barry
Thanks Lee!
Great stuff Barry. Look forward to part 2.
Cheers Peter! I hpe you are well!
Superb, one of the best UA-cams I have seen this year. Love the combo of bigger figures with the 'modest' table, thanks so much for doing this and looking forward to part 2,
Cheers Norm! March of Eagles is a fun game and pretty simple - it was also FREE! :)
THAT is the only sickness I PREFER to have for the rest of my Life :-) Mad for War with Eagles and Talons...-:)) Great First Part, Barry!
Danke Gunter! Sorry, no Saxons in this vid but.....
Brilliant video, stunning models and scenery. And seeing 28mm Napoleonics on a table this size is really inspiring. Sold on these rules already.
Thanks Stiubhart... they are also FREE!
@@leagueofaugsburg9036 I did a search and downloaded the artillery rules, as these weren't in the set I got with my box of models years ago.
Really like that terrain. Love that multi-part building.
It's a customized job to match the groundscale of the battalions. Most model buildings are built in normal proportions to look right but end up taking up far too much groundspace relative to groundscale.
@@leagueofaugsburg9036 😊👍
Excellent. What a fantastic way to play a portion of Waterloo. Looking forward to the next video.
Thank you! Tune in for the gameplay!
First class figures and terrain, what a gorgeous video with splendid illustrations/film clips...worth a new sub, and a +1!
Thanks Phil! I like a good report card to show my Mum!
Wow! That was a really impressive production. I enjoyed your use of photographs and overlays of the battlefield. The table and figures are awesome too. I’m sharing it to Historical Wargames Directory on Facebook so you’ll hopefully pick up more subscribers.
Much appreciated for that extra effort - thank you!
Great stuff thank you sir.
You are most welcome, please check out the rest of my videos
That was great presentation subbed
Much appreciated! Thanks for the sub!
Beautiful table and figures.
Thank you kindly
an internet search on 'March of eagles victrix' takes you to a download page for the free rules, which oddly, I can't seem to reach from the victrix website. Anyway, scroll down and there is a revised version there. Thanks.
I would have struggled to find it myself Norm!
Great vid Barry. Didn't realise you have a channel, subbed!👍👍
Thanks von K! I'm here! :)
just downloaded the rules..will have to give them a try
Let us know how it goes
Great stuff Barry 👍🏻😊
Thanks HotpT! Glad it diverted you for 5 minutes!
Looks interesting as I can’t get to shows anymore I have to make do with video’s. A commentary , without the unrelated background noise of a large show suits me as I’m partially deaf so certain voices are inaudible as I can’t hear sound at either end of the spectrum or anyone speaking very fast, usually on tv. However I could hear the sound perfectly well..
IIRC The League of Augsburg have a set of detailed rules from a number of years ago but I’ve never seen a game played with them.
Glad this is of use to you Leon
New sub from me, really liked your content on this one. Are those figures 28mm?
Yes they are. A variety of manufacturers but mainly Perry
Bravo!
Thank you!
Superb. Can I ask what you used to make the ‘long grass’?
It is a custom made matt from teddy bear fur. The long grass is just untrimmed fur.