Christopher (aka Axebreaker) runs a fantastic blog “Bunker Hill”. He is an expert terrain maker and fantastic figure painter. We thought his last “Black Powder” battle report on the Battle of Belmont, Nov. 7th 1861, was so awesome that it needed to be shared again in our “Blogs of Honour”! Head on over to his blog and check it out!
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