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BlackSmoke10 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.

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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:

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Hope it is of some entertainment!

Midpoint10 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.

BlackSmoke10 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! :)

bong6711 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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