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Offline Liliburlero

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Colonial Barracks ~ Some of the games.......
« on: October 03, 2011, 05:08:04 PM »
Colonial Barracks is a month away and here's a sampling of some of the games
we'll have. Registration for the hotel at the convention rate of $89/night ends
tomorrow. For more info on the convention, visit sergeants3.com

See you in New Orleans November 4 - 6!
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Pirates in the Main – The Sword in the Caribbean ~ Steve Wirth

Pirates capture a town and Spanish troops have been sent to Ransom or rescue The
Governor. Has this island been cleared of hostile natives?

2-6 players 28mm 4 x 6 table
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The Prisoner – TSTF/20th – Tom Anderson

Friendly Soudanese tribesmen have notified Anglo-Egyptian headquarters that a
gathering of Dervishes encamped some miles distant appear to have a white
captive with them. It is suspected that said prisoner might be Lt. Hamilton,
who was reported missing last week from a surveying party. High command has
stated that Lt. Hamilton will be rescued at all costs – dead or alive. If not,
the mission has failed.
7 players, 25mm, 4 x 8 table

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"Find the Gun!" – TSATF/20 – Jay Stribling

The British Players search for a Boer gun that has been annoying rail traffic on
a vital rail line. Do they find it?
6- 7 players, 15mm 6 x 8 table
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The Lion and The Gazelle or The Tax Man Cometh – The Sword in Africa/variant of
TSATF 20th -Jim Pitts

The sleepy village of Umbangomango swelters in the humid heat of an African
summer. The peaceful villagers go about their daily tasks – farming, cooking,
washing, herding their livestock – unaware that fate has a cruel twist in mind
for them. Somehow word has been passed back to the territorial administrators
that Umbangomango is a hotbed of insurrectionists, intent on destabilizing the
British rule in the Colony of Lower Bongowongo. A punitive expedition,
commanded by Captain Smedley Bryce-Hopkins, is even now on its way to punish
these wayward heathens. Chief Lolomango and his sleepy village appear to be the
flock of sheep as the government wolf descends upon them. But are the villagers
a flock of defenseless sheep? Rumors have been heard around the bush telegraph
that Chief Lolomango has sworn fealty to a mysterious woman warrior known as the
Great Mamubaba. She is supposedly leading a large army to aid Lolomango in
overpowering the government forces. But there are others wandering around the
African bush -- Reis Fattafi and his Zanzabari slavers; Thugzi and his Ruga-Ruga
raiders; Allan Haggard, the Great White Hunter; and Larabebe, the mighty
warrior. Will all of them meet on the road to Umbangomango? Join us and see!

5 – 8 players, 28mm, 5 x 8 table
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Nefisha Station: Egypt 1882 – TSATF/20 – Jeff Baumal

After landing troops at Ismalia the British forces advance towards Nefisha
Station. It is reported that the English and their Indian allies are moving west
in considerable strength, being supported by guns and cavalry. The village has
already been shelled by naval gunfire. The Anglo-Indian force has been stopped
on the approaches by a screen of Bedouin horsemen. Nefisha station must be held
at all cost……

8 players, 25mm, 6 x 8 table
Sponsor: Good Ground (Bases) , Regimental Supply (Figures), TVAG (Card Deck)
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The Wind and The Lion – TSATF/20 – Nick Zizo & Jeff Baumal

Eden Pedecaris and her two children have been kidnapped by the Berber Chieftain
El Rasiuli. He is angered that the Sultan is entertaining foreign governments
and weakening to their manipulations. In an attempt to embarrass the Sultan, El
Raisuli has kidnapped the expatriate Mrs. Eden Pedecaris and her two children
and taken them to his mountain stronghold in the Riff mountains.
El Raisuli has traveled to this small village S.W. of Rabat in order to affect
the exchange of his prisoner for gold and rifles. In so doing he has been
captured by the German infidels and their lackey dogs. El Raisuli must be
freed……it will please Allah.

8 players, 25mm, 6 x 8 table
Sponsor: Good Ground (Bases) , Regimental Supply (Figures), TVAG (Card Deck)

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Midnight at the Oasis – TSATF/20, Nick Zizo

An Egyptian force is holding an Oasis in the Sudan near a Dervish stronghold.
They are awaiting a British column in order to make a joint attack on the Dervishes.
The Dervishes, unaware of the British column, are planning an attack on the Egyptians.
The British column is now a relief column. Will it arrive in time to rescue the Egyptians?


8 players, 28mm, 6 x 8 table

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Battle of Matehuala: Mexico 1864, TSATF/20, Mark Stevens

Mexican republican forces attempt to drive the hated imperialists out of
Matehuala before French reinforcements arrive. Can they succeed?

8 players, 28mm, 6 x 10 table
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The Train: Sudan 1885 – TSATF/20 – Mark Stevens

A train carrying ammunition to a Britsih outpoast has reralied, A platton of
Post Office Rifles and a gatling must defend the valuable supplies until the
relief column arrives.

7 – 8 players, 28mm, 6 x 10 table
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A Great Queen is Hard to Find: Africa 1895 – The Sword in Africa – Lori Brom

A European archeological party is surveying ground for a dig to find the lost
mines of Queen Esmι. They are threatened by unfriendly tribes led by the Great
Mamou, a Queen who wants her ancestor's treasure left undisturbed. Will the
archeologists' make it back to the British Museum safely or will the lost mines
stay hidden?

6-8 players, 28 mm, 6 x 10 table
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The Battle of Maiwand: 1880 – 800 Fighting Englishmen (modified) – Ethan Reiff

6 x 10 table A Mega-game


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Offline JBaumal

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Re: Colonial Barracks ~ Some of the games.......
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2011, 03:03:46 PM »
Wow what a line up! Lori Brom, Tom Anderson, Mark Stevens, Jay Striblimg, Nick Zizo, Jim Pitts, & the Mad Guru!!!! Sorry I don't know of the rest to comment.

Link for the Historicon Wargames Illustrated games photos. Scroll to the bottom to see "The Train" photos.

http://www.wargamesillustrated.net/hobby.aspx?art_id=2818

And a link to the Maiwand mega game:

maiwandday.blogspot.com

Cheers,

JB

 

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