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Don Cossack05 Apr 2018 2:05 p.m. PST

Besides, the GHQ website, does anyone know of any sources for MATG scenarios or any other supplementary material? I've got brand-spanking new US ArmInf and German Armored Recon Bns (along with a handful of 30-year-old PzIVHs, Tigers and Shermans I found unpainted in a shoe box) just gnashing at the bit for some action. Does anybody play this game much anymore?

microgeorge07 Apr 2018 4:30 p.m. PST

A good source for MATG is the GHQ website. Plenty of the TacNews newsletters contain historical scenarios, ranging from Khalkin Gol to 1944-45 Northwest Europe. Also several east front scenarios as well. I've written plenty of the MATG and WWII Microsquad newsletters myself. I play both sets of rules regularly with my local gaming group in Arlington TX. However, Bolt Action and yes, Flame of Wars still seem to be the most popular sets of WWII rules out there.

Don Cossack15 Apr 2018 7:44 a.m. PST

Thanks, Microgeorge. Lots of great scenarios in those newsletters. If some of those are yours, then good for you! Keep em coming. I haven't tried the squad game yet but I really like MATG and I hope it continues to get played.

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