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toofatlardies writes:

Bob, you can use the supplement with either Troops, Weapons & Tactics for platoon sized games, or I Ain't Been Shot Mum for larger games with a company or two.

No rules for trains, but I can write one for you if you like!

BTW, I can't sse the photos in your links, which is a shame as I'd like to.

Cheers

Richard


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toofatlardies of TooFatLardies writes:

Our long-awaited supplement for conflicts in post-war Africa has arrived, with details for gaming the period with both I Ain't Been Shot, Mum and Troops, Weapons & Tactics.

B'Maso!

With over 130 pages, B'Maso! covers the Mau Mau in Kenya, Katanga, the Congo, Biafra, Rhodesia, Mozambique, Guinea Bissau, Angola, and South West Africa in comprehensive detail.

Each conflict is reviewed with the participants, their weaponry, organisation and characteristics covered, along with complete details on how to represent these forces on the wargames table.

In addition, there are sample scenarios for all the conflicts, and introduction to counter-insurgency warfare in Africa and an historical background to the conflicts.

This is available for just £7.00 GBP in PDF format. What's more, if you want to buy IABSM or Troops, Weapons & Tactics to go with it, we'll offer a £1.00 GBP discount on those PDFs.

So, if you fancy leading 5 Commando against the Simbas, the RLI against Big Bad Bob Mugabe, or 32 Battalion against the FAPLA, then this is for you.