AAR: Charlie Don't Surf Playtests
/Originally posted 31st March 2010
I have now uploaded two more playtest AARs from Lard Island's play-testing of Charlie Don't Surf.
I have now uploaded two more playtest AARs from Lard Island's play-testing of Charlie Don't Surf.
I have now uploaded the four playtest AARs from Lard Island's play-testing of Charlie Don't Surf. Very exciting stuff!
Doubtless inspired by the imminent arrival of Charlie Don't Surf, I have now uploaded pictures of my NVA force. Only about a company's worth, but more than enough to cause trouble for the Yanks!
With Battlefront/FOW moving into Vietnam with their new Once We Were Warriors range, I thought it was about time I started uploading my Vietnam collection into a gallery. Here is the US Rifle Company for starters, NVA and VC to follow in due course.
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More photographs from the recent 2008 Games Day, where the same four scenarios were used by Lardies around the world to give the rules a final play-test before publication.
We now have photographs from Lard Island; Denmark; Tasmania and North California.
You can go straight to the AAR here.
I've added a new section to the site dedicated to Charlie Don't Surf: the soon-to-be-published Vietnam War rules from the TooFatLardies.
The only thing in the section at the moment is an AAR from the recent 2008 Games Day, where the same four scenarios were used by Lardies around the world to give the rules a final play-test before publication.
You can go straight to the AAR here.
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