The adventures of an 18th century imagination, located in Northern Europe formerly ruled over by joint rulers Duke Karl Frederick and Duchess Liv.Not to mention the American colony of Ny Tradgardland the 17th century Colony of New Tradgardstadt and the newly restored territory of the Shetland Isles.
Featuring a supporting bill of gaming in a diversity of times,places and scales.Hopefully something to interest all who pop by...
Comment Saga update. I managed to leave a comment or two as normal on some Reading List blogs but then my ability to comment at all dried up. Very Odd! Alan
I’m going to be doing some woodland warfare as well! I love the simplicity of close wars and how similar they are to the adventures of my toy soldiers in boyhood.
James Shepherd here! Found a way to get a comment to you, afraid I could not use the other system which required a URL, of which I have no knowledge of. This technology malarkey is too much for an old duffer like me.
One of the first sets of rules I played 50 plus years ago and still a brilliant game , so simple and neat .
ReplyDeleteStand the test of time they do. A great place for veteran and new wargamers to come together!
DeleteI too have this rule book and it is timeless, still works for me.
ReplyDeleteTimeless indeed!
DeleteAlan
Always a stalwart set of skirmish rules to go back to. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThanks, time for the familiar and the fun I feel.
DeleteIt's a classic!
ReplyDeleteWith the potential for lots of different periods and scenarios…
DeleteComment Saga update. I managed to leave a comment or two as normal on some Reading List blogs but then my ability to comment at all dried up. Very Odd!
ReplyDeleteAlan
There do seem to be some good, simple ideas on the two pages you have reproduced above...look forward to seeing some AAR's
ReplyDeleteGood simple ideas, filled with gaming potential…
DeleteLovely setup! I keep meaning to give these rules a try.
ReplyDeleteGo on,go for it now…
DeleteI’m going to be doing some woodland warfare as well! I love the simplicity of close wars and how similar they are to the adventures of my toy soldiers in boyhood.
ReplyDelete-Mardigan
DeleteJames Shepherd here! Found a way to get a comment to you, afraid I could not use the other system which required a URL, of which I have no knowledge of. This technology malarkey is too much for an old duffer like me.
ReplyDeleteHow many figures per side?
ReplyDeleteDominic