| Richard Baber | 25 Oct 2009 12:38 p.m. PST |
I`ve posted a AAR for a fictional scenario set during Pershing's pursuit of Pancho Villa, Mexico 1916 on the SOTCW forum – link |
| Admiral Howe | 25 Oct 2009 12:50 p.m. PST |
A very interesting period! Growing up in West Texas and southern Arizona and having lived in Mexico, I have always wanted to game this period. Thanks for the battle report. As my nine year old son said, "Cool battle!". Jeff |
| Florida Tory | 25 Oct 2009 3:32 p.m. PST |
Thank you for posting this; I enjoyed reading your game report. Rick |
| Shedman | 25 Oct 2009 4:19 p.m. PST |
Excellent report If only someone would do US troops in Montana hats in 15mm |
| gert1746 | 25 Oct 2009 4:55 p.m. PST |
Very cool. Look's like alot of fun! |
| Chuckaroobob | 25 Oct 2009 8:39 p.m. PST |
Nice! Back during my high school years one of our many battlecries while watching spagetti westerns was, "Tacos, Tacos!" |
| buckTurgidson | 26 Oct 2009 2:50 a.m. PST |
Great job! Reminds me of the Spaghetti Western Duck You Suckers! Where's the James Colburn/Rod Steiger figs? |
| Bob the Temple Builder | 26 Oct 2009 11:24 a.m. PST |
DUCK YOU SUCKERS was called A FI L OF DYNAMITE in the UK. A great film
and one that got me interested in the period. Bob Cordery |
| Bob the Temple Builder | 26 Oct 2009 11:27 a.m. PST |
For some reason TMP will not accept the name of the film! Does it always bleep the combination of S T F U or was I unlucky? Bob Cordery |
| tinned fruit | 26 Oct 2009 12:25 p.m. PST |
Great report – I've enough Raventhorpe figures to do this but only half are painted! Looks like WW1 in Africa returns to the back burner! |
| mghFond | 26 Oct 2009 7:29 p.m. PST |
Thanks for the report. As a guy who enjoys playing Mexican Revolution (I use the Old Glory Pershing range), its nice to see some others with the same interest. |
John Leahy  | 27 Oct 2009 8:02 p.m. PST |
Really nice AAR! Yeah, I have some of that OG range to use with my Western games. For some reason it hadn't dawned on me to do that with them. I will now. Thanks, John |