Introduction:
A Festive greeting from Lard Island.
Malaya
1942: A Chain of Comand campaign set in the jungles of Malaya
sees an Australian force attempt to delay the Japanese invaders.
Chain
of Command Abyssinia: Supporting the vast collection of Army
lists available via Lard Island News, Rolf and Jim provide some
tactical notes for the Ethiopian Imperial Guard and the French
Foreign Legion.
Now
That’s What I Call Magic! Providing a system of
plausible Dark Age magic for Dux Britanniarum and The Raiders.
“The
Reccies”: The Reconnaissance Corps has a brief existence between
1941 and 1946. Here we look at their structure, training and how
to represent them in I Ain’t Been Shot Mum and Chain of Command.
The
Swan: A mini-campaign for use with I
Ain’t Been Shot Mum and
the Reconnaissance Corps set in late 1944 as the Allies drive North
through France and Belgium.
The
Devil’s Garden: A Western Desert scenario for Chain of Command
using the Reconnaissance Corps lists.
The
Roundwood Report: Sidney quizzes Rich about movement in
wargaming and chats about the forthcoming Sharp Practice v2.
Painting
German Camouflage: Ben Fiene dips his brush into the complex
world of German Camouflage patterns and provides some great easy to
follow solutions.
Chain
of Command: Undead Paranormal Sid Bennet presents a
thought provoking approach to Zombies and how to make your opponent’s
hair stand on end when he thinks he’s playing WWII.
Division
Azul: Alfredo Vitaller, Anibal Invictus and Julio Martinez of
Club Dragon in Madrid present this guide to the Spanish Blue
Division, lists of Chain of Command and a scenario
Mrs
Slocombe Rides Again: Fat Nick tells a Christmas Tale which
should probably never be told.
Going
with the Floe: Building Ice terrain for the North Pole. An
idiot’s guide to cheap but effective terrain building.
Available HERE!
Bye for now.
I will check out the Winter special, but I believe you posted up a photo of the Summer Special. :D
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