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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP15 Nov 2024 4:38 p.m. PST

" For ANZAC day my friend Ian came down from Christchurch (3-4 hr drive) for a days gaming. We started WW2 game in the late 70s as kids using a homebrewed set we created from elements of Featherstone's and Lionel Tarr's rules with a dash of Charle's Grant's Battle thrown in for good measure (eg mortar fall of fire templates IIRC) and later adding elements of Operation Warboard as well…"


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