![]() I also have a special interest in wargames that use square or hex grids for movement and weapon ranges. My main interests are wargaming any wars from 1850 onwards, although I have a special interest in Colonial, the Spanish Civil War, and World War II wargaming. I have also organised – along with Tim Gow - the annual conference (COW – Conference of Wargamers) for the past ten years. I was a founder member of WARGAME DEVELOPMENTS and have been the treasurer and membership secretary ever since. My first 20mm figures were the good old Airfix Guards Infantry and Band (in shocking pink!), soon followed by others as they were released, and by 1968, when I bought my first metal Hinton Hunt 20mm figures, I had a large collection of World War II figures, tanks, guns, and aircraft. This is not a sequel, prequel, or tie in to ‘Tales of the Drunken Cowboy’. The first wargames book I bought was CHARGE! (although I had taken out Donald Featherstone's WAR GAMES book beforehand ). Synopsis Plot Walkthrough Basics Celeste Blake: The Evindium Affair is a Sci-Fi CYOA created in twine which was inspired by MDQP's ‘Tales of the Drunken Cowboy, part 1’ and all elements are used with their permission. One of the first toys that I was bought was a wooden fort that was garrisoned by assorted lead soldiers. I have been wargaming for as long as I can remember. I have been to … Gibraltar, Spain, and Portugal ab.Colonial fast play 3 x 3 Portable Wargame.Colonial fast play 3 x 3 Portable Wargame rules.The Stalbanian-Khakistan War: The opening moves.The fast play 3 x 3 Portable Wargame phenomenon.The Stalbanian-Khakistan War: The first engagement.The Mahdist General moved forward to support the remaining Mahdist infantry unit. and resulted in the leading Mahdist infantry unit losing another SP and being destroyed. The Close Combat on the Mahdist left flank/Anglo-Egyptian right flank continued. The Hadendowah infantry charged the Anglo-Egyptian artillery, but in the fighting the leading Hadendowah infantry unit lost 1 SP. ![]() The Mahdist cavalry charged into the Anglo-Egyptian troops in the centre of the Anglo-Egyptian line, but their attack was ineffective. This caused the Anglo-Egyptian artillery to lose 1 SP, although the Anglo-Egyptian General emerged unscathed. The Mahdist artillery fired at the Anglo-Egyptian artillery and hit them. The Mahdists threw 6 and the Anglo-Egyptians threw 3. The Close Combat on the Anglo-Egyptian right flank/Mahdist left flank continued, and the leading Mahdist infantry unit lost 1 SP.īoth sides threw a D6 die to see who had the initiative. The Sudanese infantry returned to the battlefield, and the Anglo-Egyptian General moved to join the Anglo-Egyptian artillery. whose artillery fired at the Mahdist cavalry, causing them to lose 1 SP. It was then the turn of the Anglo-Egyptians. ![]() The Close Combat on the Mahdist left flank/Anglo-Egyptian right flank was ineffective. ![]()
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