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conn183513 Jun 2016 8:45 p.m. PST

I recently re-read Alan Hamilton's 'The Night Belongs to Charlie' in Wargames Illustrated #18. As I can't quite get my mind around the firing procedure (p. 24) I'm wondering if anyone has played or even recalls the rules?

winser5413 Jun 2016 8:57 p.m. PST

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I just finished up a small unit of Warlord Games Portugese cacadores. These are metal figures. For more pictures and a review please visit my blog: winserswargames.blogspot.com

Brian Smaller13 Jun 2016 9:24 p.m. PST

Bugged!

Your Cacadores are really nice. I like the stove top shakos. Mine are earlier – in the barrentina and there is not as many poses to choose from in most ranges.

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