"15mm F&I game using Sharp Practice 2" Topic
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Microbiggie | 16 Sep 2018 2:08 p.m. PST |
Its been awhile since I did a AAR (mainly because I am too lazy to write one up), but the game yesterday was a really fun one. It was a very basic F&I scenario. "Raid on frontier settlement" This village had a blockhouse and a company of regulars encamped there undergoing training from some rangers. We had a first time player in charge of the regulars and 3 players with some experience of SP2. Lost of action and plenty of laughs, including a bull that attacked a group of Couereur de Bois. If you would like to play some games similar to this, we are planning a Historical Game day that will include a couple of SP2 games (AWI and 2nd Seminole War) on Saturday Nov 10 in Marietta GA We'll have some CoC and Coastal Patrol in the mix too. Come on by if your in the area. Its a free all day event and we have great food and beer on site. Just Pm me Mark Link to the flick AAR: link
Blockhouse and 55th encampment by Mark Luther, on Flickr
Snape advances on the wall by Mark Luther, on Flickr
The main force is on he table now. by Mark Luther, on Flickr
Mobs of 'em by Mark Luther, on Flickr
Lots of redcoats firing by Mark Luther, on Flickr
Redcoats move uphill now by Mark Luther, on Flickr |
FlyXwire | 18 Sep 2018 10:23 a.m. PST |
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Maxshadow | 22 Sep 2018 3:43 p.m. PST |
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