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Bob the Temple Builder30 Jul 2012 3:09 a.m. PST

I have now turned the background information for my recent 'Attack on the Hill People' wargame ( link ) into a short video that can be seen on YouTube ( YouTube link ).

I have used stills and the music from Alexander Korda's film THINGS TO COME, which was the inspiration for the wargame.

The scenario could easily be adapted for VBCW as the reason for the breakdown in British society (a prolonged and bloody international war) is the only major difference between this dystopian view of Britain and a Very British Civil War.

Giles the Zog30 Jul 2012 5:25 a.m. PST

Great film, and a good game, something on my list of things to do. There is a very nice Boss figure by Musketeer minis in their AVBCW range

Old Slow Trot31 Jul 2012 7:03 a.m. PST

Ralph Richardson played "the Boss" in there.

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