It was nice to think that we can get even more use out of the boards!
I really like the Tide of Iron system, too. Thinking about it, the rules would work well with Spanish Civil War gaming, which has always been an aspiration of mine.
18' in all, Doc. I plan to make some more with hills and perhaps a mountain.
20 May 2010 at 21:19
Those who know of BigRedBat's famous aversion to anything that smacks of skirmish gaming, will be suprised to see these photos of yesterday's outbreak of WW2 in the BigRedBatCave.
[Image]Here the men of the Afrika Korps advance through the sparse fields outside a small North African village...
[Image]...where the defending tommies are dug in (with two of the worst sited machine guns in military history; there was more dead ground than you'd find in Highgate Cemetary, East and West, added together!).
We played a very enjoyable game using the Tide of Iron boardgame rules. I think we will be using these, a lot. All the very nicely painted figures belong to my fellow Muswell Militiaman, Dr. Simon, and my friend Ian provided the rules and umpired.
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Close this window Jump to comment formAnother good use for the Zama boards, Simon.
Paul
19 May 2010 at 20:00
...and the minefield was clearly visible, the position of each one marked by a large moth ball. Nice one Simon.
19 May 2010 at 21:06
It was nice to think that we can get even more use out of the boards!
I really like the Tide of Iron system, too. Thinking about it, the rules would work well with Spanish Civil War gaming, which has always been an aspiration of mine.
19 May 2010 at 22:35
What was it - 16 ft or more of Zama boards? Blow skirmish games - you could do El Alamein!
I predict you'll keep finding more uses for that terrain board!
Cheers,
Doc
20 May 2010 at 07:45
18' in all, Doc. I plan to make some more with hills and perhaps a mountain.
20 May 2010 at 21:19