"South America 1864: Outbreak of the Paraguayan War" Topic
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Tango01 | 29 Sep 2020 4:08 p.m. PST |
Of possible interest? link Amicalement Armand |
GunDogMiniature | 30 Sep 2020 2:53 a.m. PST |
That's brilliant – thanks Armand. |
Tango01 | 30 Sep 2020 12:41 p.m. PST |
A votre service mon ami! (smile) Amicalement Armand |
VictorBarone | 17 May 2021 2:40 p.m. PST |
Hello friends, I am the author of Borders of Blood, a book recently released by Caliver Books – tinyurl.com/6h83289z BoB is a wargame system dedicated to War of the Triple Alliance. This is our Fanpage on Facebook – link Take care! |
John the Greater | 19 May 2021 7:41 a.m. PST |
I just received my copy. For some reason, however, I cannot download the action cards using the address in the book. |
VictorBarone | 19 May 2021 1:38 p.m. PST |
John, you use the link on page 39? If you cant dl, please tell me your email. I will send to you. |
VictorBarone | 21 May 2021 3:18 p.m. PST |
"Borders of Blood is a well-presented set of wargames rules, specifically for Wargaming the Parguayan War of 1864 – 1870, dovetailing almost exclusively with the War of Triple Alliance figure range by Perry Miniatures. Rulesets can either offer something so intriguing, inspiring, or unique that they cause you to venture into a new period – think SAGA, Sharp Practice, or Frostgrave – or they offer a service to gamers who are already ‘into' a period or conflict. Borders of Blood is definitely a solid entrant in this latter category." Joe Smalley review on Wargames Illustrated link |
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