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TacticalPainter0111 Nov 2024 10:58 p.m. PST

The first of my reports on A Driving Charge the campaign for Chain of Command set in Malaya. These are abbreviated reports compared to my usual AARs. Originally I never intended writing them up as I was teaching a friend but I think I took enough pictures and can recount the action suficiently to give a good flavour of the games. You can find the game reports here: A Driving Charge – Approach to Battle

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CHRIS DODSON12 Nov 2024 3:30 a.m. PST

Wonderful realisation as always.

The standard of scenery and modelling is always exceptional as well as inspirational.

Best wishes,

Chris

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