"Jutland and a Naval Wargames Weekend, 14/15 April" Topic
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David Manley | 17 Jan 2018 11:41 a.m. PST |
A plan is forming for a weekend of naval wargaming in Gloucestershire, April 14/15th. Day 1 – refight of Jutland using a development of my RJW/Span Am rules to cover the Great War. Day 2 – a selection of smaller games for players to try OR another large scale multi player game. Looking for expressions of interest, even better for offers of games for the Sunday, either smaller games or, if you have one, a large multi player. The venue is the Tudor Arms pub, Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, the same place we used for the Midway refight last year. If this sounds interesting, you'd like to play in the Jutland game and/or you'd like to bring a game (big or small) on the Sunday just drop me a line or let me know here. |
Shagnasty | 17 Jan 2018 1:29 p.m. PST |
Wish I could cross the pond and participate. Have fun! |
Yellow Admiral | 17 Jan 2018 3:50 p.m. PST |
I just looked this up on the map. It's theoretically possible to get to the Tudor Arms entirely by water. That's pretty cool. Unfortunately, 9000 miles is a bit too far to go in a 4 meter plastic kayak, so I'll have to skip this one. I hope to see a site full of photos of the event. - Ix |
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