"Need Suggestions for WW II Afrika Wargaming Campaign" Topic
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Hatchitt | 10 Sep 2022 6:11 p.m. PST |
I do not want to reinvent the wheel. Any suggestions on any published Wargame Scenario books for WW II Afrika campaign? Wanting to use the Jagdpanzer rules and playing with 6mm. Any suggestions from the experts? Not needing to encompass the whole campaign, something that 6-8 old guys can get to together and play for a few months every few weeks. And obviously something that won't lose anyone's interest. Looking at 2-3 people per side either playing all at the same time or individually if needed. |
HMS Exeter | 10 Sep 2022 11:25 p.m. PST |
See if anyone would help you with photocopies of the scenario book from SPI's Tactical Warfare in North Africa. It was an early iteration of the PanzerBlitz system. |
Martin Rapier | 11 Sep 2022 12:05 a.m. PST |
My go to is "Benghazi Handicap" by Frank Chadwick. Covers a series of battalion to brigade sized actions in 1940 until late 1941. Aimed at Command Decision but works for any of the one base = one platoon sets. |
Andrew LA | 11 Sep 2022 1:57 a.m. PST |
There is a campaign game called Race for Tunis for the Command Decision rules – you can download it on this page: link |
robert piepenbrink | 11 Sep 2022 4:47 p.m. PST |
If you want something simple, look for Miniature Wargames September 1993--"Operation Brevity" by Russ Massey. OOB is historical, but I see no reason why later forces can't be substituted. Not as though no one ever fought on that terrain again. |
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