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Best produced historical battlereps channels on Youtube

By well produced I mean having some of these elements: fixed or steadied cam, close-ups, dramatics cuts, VFX effects, overlays of rule mechanics, good banter, etc. Of those that I have seen, these are the ones I've enjoyed the most. I will highlight one video from each, If you have other favorites, please feel free to add them in the comments. 


  • Compact Conflicts TV. Highlight: Their two hours New England Wargame Campaign is for me an archetype of a well-run campaign. It has land battles, naval battles, intrigue, diplomacy, scouting, role-playing, spies, uniform larping. 
  • The Crusty Colonel's Wargames Show. Highlight: The Battle of Austerlitz done in 2mm with a homebred variant of 2x2 Napoleonics called Sacre Blue is a joy to behold and an ode to streamlining.
  • Minis, My Way. Highlight: Ottoman-Venetian naval battle using Galleys & Galleons. Hard to produce a more gorgeous naval report. 
  • 7th Son: Highlight: this La Haye Sainte-ish  battle got me hooked to their Black Powder battlereps, even if I don't particularly like these rules. 
  • Tabletop Command Post. I'm not a big WW2 buff, but when I feel like watching a battlerep I prefer the flow of Chain of Command. This channel has many well-recorded CoC battles, such as this one.
  • Little Wars TV. A well-known channel to close the list. High production values and engaging historical colour. Their Acre 1189 Wargame is a good example of their use of existing rulesets with club amendments. 

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