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Old 22 April 2007, 03:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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'Spanish-Way 2' Canvas Eagles Group in Spain

Hi there,

These are a few pics of our last games in 'The White Temple' (TwT), a shop in Madrid:



Dogfight! A Revell Sopwith Camel faces a Roden Dr.I and a Revell D.VII... Behind the planes, boys are playing Warhammer...



Kissenberth's Camel, searching for 'Lords'...



Esci RAF S.E.5a, flown by our top campaing scorer, Mario, from TwT staff.



Udet gets a new 'kill', Toko Siemens-Schukert Vs Revell Camel... The one with the 'Cameron Star' T-shirt it's me!

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Old 22 April 2007, 03:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Top view of the battlefield, wood stands, telescopic antennae with magnetic tools, and dices everywere...



The Spaniards... From top to down, right to the left:
David (Darius), Fernando (Fernao), Ricardo (Rinahe), Josito (Bushwacker), Alberto (Morcar), José Carlos (J.C.), David (Javelin) and Carlos (Walsfisch)...

I hope you'll enjoy.

With the best regards from Spain,

Rinahe


P.S. All the photos by Carlos Ibáñez / Walsfisch (Thank you!)
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Old 22 April 2007, 06:29 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Wow! Great photos. The photography is superb, and the planes look really good too.

Thanks for posting. :-D

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Old 23 April 2007, 12:47 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Thank you very much, Lufbery.

Photos are quite big, but shows the combat, the players and the place...

Walsfisch is our best 'combat reporter'...


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Great pics of the action Rinahe.

Enjoyed seeing them a lot!
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Thanks FlyXwire,

we are very happy with the Canvas Eagles rules, and with the 'look' of our games. We are trying to do our best with the models, even using old kits like the Revell Camel.

For the games, we use to play 4 Vs 4 scenarios, Late War, and I think that It's a very exciting recreation of a WWI Air combat (at least for a table-wargame)

I'm very happy that you enjoyed with them.

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P.S. As I use to say, please, excuse me for my poor english...
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