This was put on at the Wargames Holiday Centre.
My Good Generals, here is the write up from our recent
Cold War game
staged here at the WHC by the chaps from
the Reigate club. I have
included as many photos as was
deemed sensible, as I took over 100, so
when you take a
look through just hover your cursor over the photo to
see
the note for the picture.
Outstanding eye candy, take a look!
http://www.wargameshc.co.uk/index.php/an-end-to-the-cold-war-at-the-wargames-holiday-centre/
We haven't done that for ages
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The rule set that turned me on to ancients was Art Conliffe's "Armati". We
played it a lot, back in the day, but the last game in SHQ was 5 years ago.
A...
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Way cool!
I can almost smell the diesel, wet
canvas, and cordite...)
Would loved to have played that one!
Looking over the equipment I see he was using S tanks as Jadopanzer
Kanones. The rest of the stuff was about right for late 70s, a little before we were in but not by much.
Whoo Hoo!
This rocks! Cheers for the link Don.
A real eye candy fest
Figured a fellow tread-head would like it Paul....)
Yeah Bill that's about the right time line there, would loved to have played that one.
Looked it over again,interesting background:The WHC game was set in the early 1980’s and in a fictional Poland that is divided between the western and eastern power blocs.
The forces pitted against each other were a mixed NATO force consisting of British, German and French armoured brigades, making an improvised NATO armoured division. This was supported by a “Free Polish” armoured division equipped with American armour and some up gunned British supplied Centurions. A British Air Mobile Brigade completed the western forces.
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