Pulp in the Snow - Mounties and Bootleggers

Started by sunjester, 17 November 2017, 08:43:03 AM

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sunjester

 It's been a while since I did anything with this project, so I thought it time to get the figures on the table again. It's a three-player scenario with American and Canadian patrols encountering each other whilst a gang of bootleggers try to get a lorry loaded with booze across the table. The rules are The Men Who Would Be Kings using the skirmish scale (half sized units).

I played this a couple of days ago with Jim and Martin, we played the scenario twice in an evening  and we had a hoot! More pictures on the blog http://grahamsgaming.blogspot.co.uk/2017/11/winter-war-192-part-9-bootleggers.html


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Duke Speedy of Leighton

Excellent, I was just thinking about these the other day, wondering if they were still extant!
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Terry37

Game looks like fun and great looking figures and vehicles!

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d_Guy

Great look and enjoy seeing the story continue!
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Roy

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I might have to look into TMWWBK rules for use with 20mm Back of Beyond. I hadn't considered them before
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sunjester

Thank you for the kind words chaps.

I'll be at Warfare on Sunday with my 1912 Balkans War game also using TMWWBK, so pop by and say "Hi" (and see the rules in action for the early 20th century).