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Personal logo ochoin Supporting Member of TMP04 Oct 2015 7:43 p.m. PST

I dug out a few old Couriers (US wargames' mag) & found a corking AZW campaign game. Simple, elegant & feeds into a variety of battles/encounters with TSATF being the default rules set. I'd last looked at this copy from before I got interested in Colonials so this was a welcome discovery.

The heart of the campaign system is a map, on most of an A4-sized page.

What would be the best way to deal with this? Copy it? Try to find an online map of the area? Any other tips?

HistoryPhD04 Oct 2015 8:04 p.m. PST

As long as it's for your own use, most wargaming rules/companies allow such copying.

Ragbones05 Oct 2015 4:35 p.m. PST

In what issue did you find the map?

Personal logo ochoin Supporting Member of TMP07 Oct 2015 3:44 a.m. PST

#85

I only have 20 or copies of the dear old mag. I wish I'd had access to more.

Ragbones09 Oct 2015 2:56 p.m. PST

I'll have to look that issue up when I unpack into my new game room in November. I don't have all the issues of the 'The Courier' but I subscribed from about 1984 to the end of Mr. Bryant's reign. It was always my favorite magazine. The issue that featured an article on the Battle of Lake Peipus and had a photo from Sergei Eisenstein's film, 'Alexander Nevskii,' on the cover really fired me up to buy my first armies.

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