Sharp Practice
“Pushing the Envelope”: adapting Sharp Practice for Colonial Campaigns 1985-95, specifically … “It’s The Riel Thing”: the Red River Rebellion - British v Metis in Canada 1885
+ scenario: “Get Carter“ - British v Metis in Canada 1885
scenario: “To Sleep Is To Die“ - French v Russian in Russia 1812
scenario: “Retreat to the Berezina” - French v Russian in Russia 1812
General D’Armee
scenario: “The French Cavalry Charges at Waterloo” - French v British 1815
Kiss Me Hardy
small-ship scenario: “Bahamas Broadside” - Spanish v British in the War of Jenkin’s Ear
Chain of Command
“A Dekko at Recce”: building a 1944 British reconaissance force
+ scenario: “The Bridge at Saindoux” - British reconaissance v Germans in Normandy 1944
The Longest Yomp: adapting Chain of Command to the Falklands War 1981
pint-sized campaign: “Totensonntag” - Germans v British in the Western Desert 1941
scenario: “What a Whizz of a Wiz“ - Americans v Germans in the Netherlands 1944
scenario: “Battle of Karnstein” - Soviets v Germans & Zombies in Hungary 1945
ISABM
“I Ain’t Been Coc’d Yet, Mum!”: Chain of Command activation in IABSM
scenario: “Bloody Omaha” - Americans v Germans on D-Day 1944
scenario: “Assault on Peleliu Airfield” - Americans v Japanese in the Pacific 1944
What a Tanker!
scenario: “The Cannonball Run” - American Tanks v German Infantry
Bag the Hun
scenario: “Crunch at Kursk” - Germans v Soviets on the Ostfront 1943
General
“A Series of Unfortunate Events”: reflections on event organisation by David Hunter
Infamy, Infamy! - introduction to the rules
No comments:
Post a Comment