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Baccus 6mm of Baccus 6mm writes:

With the dust settling nicely on what was a simply outstanding Joy of Six show, (of which more anon), it's time to make good on my promise of some new releases which were showcased at that event.

First off the blocks are the French half of the new SYW codes which will allow you to extend the conflict to the French Indian Wars. So, without further ado, you can now prepare to defend New France with the stalwart Compagnies Franche de la Marine.

SFR10

SFR11

Ably supported by the local militia companies.

SFR12

SFR13

Regulars will of course be provided by the existing SYW line infantry

SFR3

And brave native allies from the AWI range.

AW11

You can find more details here.

The British codes to face off against these chaps have already been sculpted, and we hope to get them into production shortly.

In case you were wondering just how to play games with these wee chaps, I can tell you that Glenn Pearce's Polemos rules covering the 18th and early 19th century wars in the Americas is well into layout. Here's a preview of the stunning cover artwork from the talented Mitchell Nolte.

Rangers!

In addition to this, I've been inspired to revisit my own Ranger rules for the period, and these are getting a shaking and dusting with plans for a re-release.

Moving forward, we've added a whole set of releases to the WWII range in the form of British Paratroopers…

WWB12

…and their support weapons.

WWB17

WWB18

You can find more details here.

And yes, we have more WWII releases in the pipeline in the form of German infantry wearing smocks, but more of that a little later.

Yes, yes, but what about the Joy of Six? What about the games? How did it all go? You will find out very soon, with the first of two photo-heavy reports on the show and the games. Stay watching this space!

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