AAR: A County Fair
/Originally posted 29th March 2013
Nice battle report from Benito covering a Charlie Don't Surf game using one of the scenarios from theSurf's Up scenario pack. This time it's scenario #07: A County Fair.
Nice battle report from Benito covering a Charlie Don't Surf game using one of the scenarios from theSurf's Up scenario pack. This time it's scenario #07: A County Fair.
Nice battle report from Benito covering a Charlie Don't Surf game using one of the scenarios from theSurf's Up scenario pack. Better luck next time, Benito!
I haven't painted anything for Vietnam for ages, and have had a platoon of M113 APCs lurking in the lead mountain for almost as long!
Here then are four M113 APCs from Battlefront. Lovely vehicles that paint up really well, and come complete with multiple crew members and plenty of decals. Recommended.
An excellent Charlie Don't Surf AAR from Benito and his friends in Spain. Some lovely photos.
An excellent Charlie Don't Surf AAR from Benito and his friends in Spain. Some lovely photos.
A couple of Charlie Don't Surf AAR from Benito and his friends in Spain.
A long and bloody After Action Report featuring the Australians in action in Vietnam.
Three great shots of the excellent "Indian Country" demonstration game put on by the Abingdon Wargames Club at Colours 2012. Pictures from the Paint It Pink blog:
A Charlie Don't Surf after action report that features a game fought with flats rather than figures.
It was great to meet so many Lardies at Salute yesterday. Included amongst the many was Benito and his fellow wargamers from Madrid, Spain. It's therefore good timing to post one of Benito's latest Charlie Don't Surf after action reports, with a scenario taken from the Surf's Up scenario pack.
Pascal posted a few pictures of a game of CDS that his group ran at the Nerviens convention in northern France.
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A great Charlie Don't Surf AAR from Benito in Spain...and even on Christmas Eve I covet that tabletop!
Two Charlie Don't Surf after action report from Benito in Spain
Three After Action Reports posted today, all of which have previously been posted on the TFL Yahoo Group.
First up is the report from a game held at Stockholm Spelkonvent: a thrilling tale of two iron crosses!
Then it's a Vietnam game from Brian Weatherby held at Milleniumcon 14 using the first scenario from the Surf's Up scenario pack.
Finally, Max Maxwell reports on his last game of IABSM2...before, of course, moving on to IABSM3!
Some photographs of their first game of Charlie Don't Surf from the Lardies of Madrid.
A Vietnam AAR from Yours Truly: the first scenario from the Surf's Up scenario book:
Dom Skelton gives us an AAR detailing his first game of Charlie Don't Surf, playing a scenario from theSurf's Up scenario booklet.
Graham Nolan gives us an AAR detailing his group's first game of Charlie Don't Surf.
For all those who game the Vietnam war, or who have wanted to but never found a set of rules you liked, I am very pleased to announce the release of the latest TFL ruleset: Charlie Don't Surf.
Available from the TFL website, along with Surf's Up a companion book of scenarios, I cannot recommend this ruleset highly enough. Not only does it incorporate all the latest TFL game mechanics and tweaks destined for IABSM v3, but it totally and 100% captures the feel of the period. So di di mau to the TFL website and get yourself a copy of this Number Ten Thousand ruleset!
A playtest AAR from Charles Eckart. For those interested in CDS, Rich has now sent the rules to the printers, and expects to have them on sale sometime within the next six weeks. Exciting stuff!
Read the AAR here.
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