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The King's forces and the Bishop of St David's this week both receive armoured reinforcements (to a given value of 'armoured')...

http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/2018/05/22/ ... orcements/



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I picked up SAGAv2 at Partizan as I was convinced I had enough figures for a game after last year's Ayton.
When I've finished painting some more Saxons I will give the rules a try as well....

Look forward to seeing the next post about the game.

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I loved my first two games (yes, TWO games in one club night, despite never having played before - something only previously achieved with Seastrike and X-Wing). It's not a simulation, but makes no claims to be. It's a fun, knockabout game that's ideal for campaigns due to the speed with which games can be concluded.

Like X-Wing, it seems to be a game that's relatively easy to pick up, but tricky to master. I'm going to have to study those battle boards... I started out by sticking cautiously to the top row, which is basic activation of units and basic combat bonus, generally activating units right across the line, only then to have a unit mullered by the Saxons who concentrated on one small area of the battle, doing as much as they could to just one of my units. I quickly learned from that experience! :)
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My Partizan game report: "This Seat of Mars" (A Very British Civil War) http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/2018/06/04/ ... rtizan-18/

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RMD wrote: Mon Jun 04, 2018 2:16 pm The Socialist jam-jar-thrower switches its attention to the armoured car, but only succeeds in killing another poor cow.
That's no way to talk about the Countess de Loutson's Foot Hussars!
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Ah, a picnic lunch - good to see the Countess's gels aren't neglecting their home economics classes just because there's a war on!
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I'm disappointed no one bothered to brass up the Morris Men.
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Waste of good ammo - that's what bayonets, rifle butts, and "trench weapons" are for.
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Wg Cdr Luddite wrote: Tue Jun 05, 2018 2:08 pm I'm disappointed no one bothered to brass up the Morris Men.
They were sadly on the other side of the table from me, or they'd have received a damn good lancing.
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