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Miniatures Adventure => Interwar => Topic started by: jp1885 on 02 June 2014, 03:40:31 PM
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Hi all,
If anyone's interested, we're planning another VBCW bash soon - provisionally Saturday September 27th.
More details on the VBCF at http://vbcf.freeforums.org/hereford-september-ish-t2984.html, or you can PM me here :D
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(http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/ae220/jp1885_photos/Herefordshire_1922.jpg)
With the civil war continuing to rage across the country, shortages abound. In Herefordshire, no faction is immune to the problems of supply as everything from petrol to artillery shells are rationed.
The Royalists and BUF at least have a reasonably secure supply route to Shropshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, but the government, content to keep the county as a buffer zone, is slow to put it's hand in it's pocket.
The Anglican League is forced to rely on a number of meandering, low capacity supply lines incoming from the Forest of Dean up to mid Wales. A significant proportion of supplies are painstakingly carried from ports in the north west, through Nationalist north Wales and down the salient into Monmouthshire. However, with Royalists from Carmarthen establishing outposts as far inland as Brecon, an alternative route must be found.
All eyes are turning from the largely stabilised front in south Herefordshire to the border country in the west, where a railway line loops from Sir Gilbert's Pontrilas to neutral Hay, and thence to Welsh-held Kington and points beyond in Radnorshire. Control of this line would greatly simplify the Anglican's supply route and bypass numerous unsympathetic enclaves in mid Wales.
However between these areas a number of strategic junctions and stations lie either under direct Royalist control, or are jealously guarded by local potentates under the umbrella of the Landowners' Protection Association.
It is clear that all local factions, aided and abetted by numerous interested parties from outside the county, must wrestle for control of the Welsh border parishes and the strategic railway line, before supplies run out...
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Oooh, a very well-crafted set-up. Looking forward to this... :)
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Love the map. Shame that many (most) of those railway lines aren't in use any more. It would be handy to have a railway station at the bottom of our road, but it went the way of the dodo before I was even born.
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Sir Gilbert stands ready to protect his interests and his people and to that end, he has added weapons of unimaginable power to his inventory.
Doug ( on behalf of Sir Gilbert Hill (Bart.) ).
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Cheers guys - I'm looking forward to it too!
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Would recommend this to anyone who's thinking of going, the post battle curry is more than worth it alone, the game is even better :)
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The date has now been set to the 27th September, start at about 10.00am.
It's at Burley Gate village hall - https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/community-halls/burley-gate-village-hall
We ask for £10 a head, which covers the cost of the hall hire, and catering (which previous big gamers will tell you is bloody good!)
There is also an option for a curry at Giles the Zog's place afterwards.