Mail call. It's smaller sibling Kharkov Battles is on the way too
Got in two games of Desert Victory from the new C3i magazine this weekend. A fun little game, easy to grasp, although I didn't quite experience the back and forth of the real campaign, although that's a problem which is common to many North African games
I just unwrapped my copy of Musket & Pike to check out those amazing maps in there - I really love that 'linen' texture and hope that we see more maps like that from GMT
Setting up the Battle of Ramillies (May 1706) which appeared in S&T 256. Probably just going to read the rules, look at the setup and push a few counters around because I'm on a work trip and left my tweezers at home AND I don't travel with a sheet of plexi, which means the map is too three dimensional to play on...(I'm such a baby when it comes to playing without plexi)
Mail call. Now I just need to find the table space to fit 9 maps.....
On a week long work trip, with something to read and something to play (I'm a PDF subscriber to War Diary but still feel I have to print it out)