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Arcane Steve01 Sep 2016 7:21 a.m. PST

we fought this battle at the club using our own rules set. It's a cross over between Muskets and Tomahawks and Sharp practice, otherwise known as Rules for Old Wargamers with short attention spans or the more user friendly 'Sharp Tomahawks'. You can download your own copy for free straight from the article, as well as the scenarios that we used.

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The other battle using these rules can be found here:

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The idea behind the rules and some hints as to how to use them are here:

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I hope that you enjoy reading about the battles as much as we enjoyed playing them.

Frederick Supporting Member of TMP01 Sep 2016 8:06 a.m. PST

What a great idea!

Fantastic looking battle- must have been tons of fun

arthur181501 Sep 2016 3:11 p.m. PST

Great looking game and an interesting scenario.
Thanks very much for making Andy Callan's rules available.
Could you pass on to him my appreciation of his ECW rules in the Peter Dennis paper soldiers book – he may remember me from the early days of WD.

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