Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Don't forget the downloads from Wargames Illustrated

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  1. Good on you Mark. What's the name of your new rule set?

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  2. Excellent details on the Free Taffs. If the main book and future supplements (?) are as good as the downloads I will be more than happy.

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  3. When will these rules be released Mark?
    This looks right up my street.... I even remember 79!

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    1. Hi Alan.

      Soon. Publisher sworn me to secrecy.

      Cheers
      Mark

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  4. ...Well I'll be picking up a copy that's for sure, this year I hope? if so it'll work out just right for my return to wargaming.

    cheers Mark

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  5. Those Landrovers... what manufacturer are they from? I have some pre-painted ones that look like those from a small firm - now gone? - from Caversham, Reading. I bought them thirty years ago so I can't remember much more. They did a small range of (then) modern and WWII stuff. They also did 2D / flat vehicles. - Brit.

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    1. Sorry messed up. I 'convinced myself' this way posting on the 'No.13 to Luxton?' page. Here I was going to thank you for the downloads especially the unit organisations. -Brit.

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  6. I'm doing a game called Devils Run Route 666, & thanks to you guys I found some RUC miniatures to use a Post opocypse Police officers for the LAW faction, these will be against Irregular miniatures 20mm A very British Civil war Range which incidently does included armed Bobbies. I could not use these as the game I'm doing is set in the USA is based around Mad Max or in my Case 1970's US Police show cops with the Blues mobile & Jake & Elwood thrown in, against the Italian Job Mob, dressed as Cricketers.(Irregular very British civil war miniatures). just wondered if the very British Civil war miniatures were worth a mention.

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