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Todd Kaeser Centurion


Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 1218 Location: Foxborough, Massachusetts
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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 10:23 pm Post subject: Fall In pictures |
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Here are the descriptions of the pictures in the album on the Yahoo Groups
site in the folder titled Fall In
http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/warriorrules/lst?.dir=/Fall+IN+-+2005&.src=\ngr&.view=
Pic 1 (0673) - Dave Markowitz (samurai) vs. Mark Hissam (Lt. Carthaginian)
Pic 2 - Craig Scott's insanely beatiful Later Persians.
Pic 3 (0675) - My (Todd K) First Crusade in the foregroud army about to be
crushed by the massive bowfire of Dave Boor's Later Tang army. HK/HC just
doesn't cut it vs. 3x 48 man LTS,B units. Dave Boor kept his lines and my foot
did not have the coordinated punch needed to break through the line.
Pic 4 - More of Craig Scott's Persians
Pic 5 - Jevon Garrett in the sweatshirt using Timurid vs. Tim Grimmet and his
Ancient Spanish army.
Pic 6 (0678) - First Crusaders again feeling the wrath of Mark Hissam's
Carthaginian army. I was able to survive 3 of the 4 charges of the spanish, but
the elephants on my left broke the flank open as did the ones in the middle.
5-3 victory to Mark.
Pic 7 - In the foreground are Craig Scott's Persian Mob attacking Dick
Hurchanik's Later Tang army. The Persian chariots were able to cause disorder
in the spear blocks and the massed javelinmen of Persia were able to break the
wall of spear.
Pic 8 - Rich Kroupa in the foreground using Feudal German vs. Dean Marquis'
Patrician Roman army.
Pic 9 - (Dennis Shorthouse) Swiss pike and more Swiss pike assault the
defensive formation of the Later Tang of Dick Hurchanik.
Pic 10 (0772) - Dave Markowitz's Midianite camels vs. Mark Cribb's Saite
Egyptian. The Egyptians withstood the massed bowfire.
Pic 11 - (left) My Early Burgundian's taking on Craig's Mob of Persians. I
was somehow able to avoid major damage from the chariots and broke a LMI jls,sh
unit in the middle to cause a few waiver tests. Tough army to deal with b/c of
all the units.
Pic 12 (0774) - Rich Kroupa's Berber spears w/ the camp in the background.
Pic 13 - Sorry for the side view. Tim Brown's Seleucids are taking on Jim
Bisignani's Hoplite Greek.
Pic 14 - Mass Camels of Dave Markowitz taking on the Patrician Romans of Dean
Marquis
Pic 15 (0777) - Early Burgundian (Kaeser) vs. Rich Kroupa's Berbers. On the
far right I had two units of SHK dismounted ready to take on the spears. The
roll of the game for me came when Rich charged HC and caught my dismouted
knights flatfooted. Unfortunately for him he rolled down 2 and my SHI rolled +3
routing the HC and causing the spear block to shake.
Pic 16 (0779) - Phil Gardocki's Anglo Irish seaking protection behind the
river in "Fortress Ireland" from the Midianite swarm of cavalry.
Pic 17 - Tim Grimmet (right) and his Feudal Japanese await the attack from Tim
Brown's Seleucids.
Thanks to Phil Gardocki for organizing the event. I had a great time.
Todd Kaeser
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Jeff Zorn Recruit

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 224
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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 10:27 pm Post subject: Re: Fall In pictures |
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Hi Todd,
You might alert Rich Wright to these photos. He could incorporate a
few into Spearpoint.
Jeff Zorn
At 02:23 PM 11/16/2005, you wrote:
> Here are the descriptions of the pictures in the album on the
> Yahoo Groups site in the folder titled Fall In
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>
>http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/warriorrules/lst?.dir=/Fall+IN+-+2005&.src\n=gr&.view=
>
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