
"Force on Force - Road to Murdistan" Topic
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| BlackSmoke | 10 Sep 2012 1:27 p.m. PST |
Hi all! Finally managed to get back to blogging after being without broadband for a while after moving house. This battle was played a couple of weeks ago and was a lot of fun and shows what you can do with FoF with very little space.
Will the coalition forces secure their objective, or will the Murdistani insurgents make them pay for invading their country? Full report over at my blog: link Hope it is of some entertainment! |
| Midpoint | 10 Sep 2012 2:42 p.m. PST |
Looking good Ian. I've recently completed my 'starter set' for FoF in 28s. Some US to go with my Insurgents and the Afghan scenery/paraphernalia I've been collecting. |
| BlackSmoke | 10 Sep 2012 3:22 p.m. PST |
Thanks, Mike! Credit for all the goodies on the tabletop goes to George. I only provided the zeal! :) |
| bong67 | 11 Sep 2012 3:15 a.m. PST |
Hi, As Goodwood's opponent I have to say that playing the scenario was a real blast (in more ways than one). Once you get the hang of it, Force on Force gives a really satisfying game and very challenging and exciting scenarios where either side have a chance of winning. It's also one of the best value ways of gaming. The forces used, and the home made scenery probably cost less than £30.00 GBP We're going to try the second scenario from Road to Bagdad (Murdistan) toninght, Umm Qasr and I have a feeling that it will give just as good a game as our first one. All the best, George. |
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