Wargames Illustrated #124
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Winler.wi$ it5hdih del dd snow.ed JackFrc\l mpaging acro$
the blea,l(landscape,manyof our older advertiseBdd contriburon go
to gmund. Chap! like Trev Dixon. who ve beenseenlaying in a store
of hazelnutsfor rheir hibemation.may perhapsnol re,energe unril rhe
wam Spnng sunshin€of the SheffieldTriples!                                                   Hetb Cundt's evet popular 'Broth.r            dgdinst Brcthet    sone
    Anotherreason,perhapsmoreplausibleto lessdedulous readen,is                              reappedftd aI Geb"sbutE. Thn ine He'Ir was without usual sidekick
that I whizzed over to GettysburS,Pemsylvmia for the new HMGS                                Inn.e Ki.et (did Herb kick sidewats on.e too ofren? - no, lance had
Est shoq'Fall In', orgdised by new HMGS Eastp.esidentBob                                     vork cotnninnents! ) but seemed to cope O.K. - just. I knoj| that Mrs
Giglio theonewho looksa bir like KjngChdlesI of England.[Bob\                                Herb is keen Jar Hetb 1o sell lots of Btuther agoirsl Btuth.t tule
still gothis head.lho'.lIdid havebusinesthere,butI was.lsohoping                             books because the! re all stackd up ih the spae tuon back hone.
for a bit ofa rst. Longanjoumeysaregoodfor catchingup on sleepl                              So,let s Sive a plug ta thi.lannjine tu|e s.t: btry d.op! anli hare an
My feelings sere dighdy mixed iherefore when, in the departurc                               qjotoble gotue as ||e as Eiviag the Gundts sone lebenstuuh!
loungeat Catwick,Imerup wirhId Knighton his eay outto 'FallIn'
as Cuest of Honor Oul wenr the zzzzzz,and in camean eighl hour
conversatiotron SoDthAftca md tie Zulu War. Cettysburgand the
habiK of Americd wdganen, and how airline food is qujte good
reatly, when allt considered.Who needssleepanyray?
     I lefl Id al BWI airpon - we had amnged ditrerentchauffeD6 bDl
he giyeshis impressiods         ofhis first visit to a U.S.showon page12.
    I d fixed a lift to the showwith goodol Bob Coggins.As I stepped
outofCustomsthee wasgoodol'SteveMcHenrylNomatrer.                              Steve\
l o n \ e h a r . o n u \ r a . p d l l j n g c . B o bs o d h i . m l e : n - u . i . i .
betle.lA coupleof hous laler Slele droppedme ofl at the (PTO)
                                                                                             Sonelne old tuif,son sdledt Fa In. Theold ruin isht atthe bock
                                                                                             X Dave Wdtel rcno||ne.lpinte publishe| of Mnr waryane classics
Dave Paddocks fne Maican Anen.an Wdr gdtu ot Foll Ia . Fine                                  like me Couri.. Tdctica Fi.e & Futt, Ther Die.l Fot Glorr..., etc
teiain aad vrt nice fgures. Dave h6 obriously leamed o tick or
neofun DukeSeiJriedand brcughtalong his ovl lights!
                                                             Man, VIP tisibrs to Fall In' stayedjust .lowa the rca.l at Charlie
                                                             Tdrbot's Bdfttefeld Bed & Rrealfast - a splendid residence,as I
                                                             ktuw fun p@ious etpenence. Cha ie is a ken ACW re-e&ctor
                                                             (den though Napoleokicsi his frst edrganhs love). Oa Sunday
Ledsk'Io plat Jor Dare at FdllIn. Herehe is athi Archnectuat nomins Cha ie sot out his 12pdrNopoleoaaadlrcd of a fN nunds
HeitdS. booth se its sone ofhis superbrcsin buildings.       to entenain his Buests!
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Eisenhowerhotel on the outskifis of Gettysburg.(Stevewas stayingat
the pr€stigious'Banlefield Aed & Br$kfalf alongwith fmous p@ple
like DaveWaxlel andTodd Fishei)
    I wasn'r alone for long. As I staegeredinto the hotet a fanilid
hoosie. acc€nteafted acrcssthe lobby: the H-G.Walh cree were in
town - master bnildd Herb Gundt and his merry men f.om South
Bend.We all repairedto the bd, wherc we (itrevitably?)ner up witi
F€rkin Doyle of ColumbiaGames(andexc€llentgamesthey re t@ l).
Well, that ensurcda spirited eveningl
    I wont say too much about 'Fall In , as Ian haswritten a pieceon it.
Sufficient to say that it was a ve.y conmendablefist tim€ €trort ed
Bob Giglio h to be congratulaied.The venueis very good; it waswell
supportedby the dealen: it could haveusedbetterweathermd a few
more gamers,bur I m sure when word gets around lhen nexl year\
showshould se a nse in arcndanc€.
    There were somevery good ganes (a couple of them @ shownin
th. accompmyinSpicures) particularly a huge Battle of the Little
Bighom gameput on by aurhorPetePanzeriand Old Glory dd Bob
Giglio's Isandlwma. Thesetwo were side by side at one end of the
gaminguq. which gaveit the nickname Kill thewlritem{ Comei !                                CALL TO ARMS
Therc wasa nice Alamo game, just in cN t*o massacres         wa5n1quite                      Ne\rbury & Reading
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Ian Knigbt - an lnnocent ln tbe utays
of lfiterttatioflal gaming conoenttons -
reports on ttte Hrstor'tca.l Miniatures
Ga.nt rg Society's neut euent - 'Fa.AIn'
                at Gewsburg.
Rememb€rthe movie G.rrysr!.az The stunningvisual sp€ctacle?The
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sh€erassaulton tbe seNes. Seldom,inded, h$ a film att€mpnd so                            tabove,leftl saysso, it mustbe wotrs!
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bold a porEayalof facial hair - thouShthe batile $enes eeren't bad.                     tbelow.leftl saysso, it mustbe nght!   (Photos:DM)
eitherl Actualy, t m being a litde urfair therc: the oi y $ing nore
absud thm the false b€ardswom by the principle actoE w@ th€ rear
beffds wom by lheir historical count€rpartsl An'eat I digress;
rememb€rthat therE 16 a Brit'sh officer in the film! He wanders
(clean-shav€n,  ap&t iion a mousr4he) tlmuSh the cmage, obsening
the tutility andhonor of it aU(pr€swbly, lik€ me, wddqinS wby the
editor didn'l ctrt out all tbose turgid coNesatiom betw@Dthe g@d
bits), dd prcviding a sympatheticearto r€rious ConfedenteceDrals,
a they bemod the injustice of the Union. or w@ d&kly of the folly
of attacking enirenchedpositions il the op€n (hopirg. perbaps,that
he'd havemoreluck ma&ingihe point to Bobby ke beforc Ue stan of
lhe seond iapelhan they did). Pleaseforgive me,ACW butrs, if I er,
but I think his namewa! FrE€matrde.od test dyoDe tu the audience
forSet he was a B:it, he was weartug a red coat tbrcughout (hey,
everyon€knows we always worc rcd c@ls, right!), speakingin a bad            Now G€$ysburgis oDeof the puge tralg of my cbldhood; like
British a€cen! tnd sippiDgt@ ge e€ly from a china cup. Given that        Mael houstt madelainecakes,it tends to sed me ba€k in nisty-
this inage of QueD \ictoriat soldi€n now seemstc,b€ udversal, I          eyed revdie, to the days when I used to line up Bntain s Swoppit
do wotrderhow the et of the wodd tbink we €ve. won - let alone           Corfedenies on my dad's grrden patio, then lob clods of dry eaih at
maiDtained!- d empnein the fiIst placel                                  lhem, convinced lhat tbe resultant dust dd cmaSe perfecdy
  An]eay, slighdy to my surprise.I wd giveDthe opportunityto step        repres€nted  Pickett'schdSe (md do you know how muchtbor€ figuEs
into Col. Freemande'ssbo€sin Nov€mberI saysurprise,b@aDseI m             go for otr the coll@toB' ndket now?). I had beenencouagedin this
somethingof a lapsed wargamer,mt 6 sFotrgir rhe faith as I once          by a sei ofbubble-gum cards, issuedin the 1950s aboutth€ time of
wa- I usedto 8me avidly, hr€nty years ago,but tb* daysI seldon           the Centenary, presunably - which w€re both a wondertully
getthe tire; tustead,I look tbroughall th€ rnagazin€s,try to kid myser   conpr€hensivehislory of rhe Civil Wu, ed deliciously gory. My
lhat I'm stiu trp on new developmentsin the hobby, ed s(retimes          hiendt a{d I us€dto sp€DdaI ou sp@ pocketmoneyon them,avidly
patut fi8req more for relax*ion than in uy serioDsexpetatioD of          swappingthe duplicat€s,hiding the b6t oDesfton ou paienis,trying
gaming. I'm cunendy working ny way trough Redoubt's 25 nm                to work out the sequerceof the batdes,dd €njoying lhe thril of the
Zulu War range:I calculateat the cNetrt nte it'll only tike me another   giaphic horcB display€d C'OK, so Fort Sunpter is number 2; that
ten yens, four modths, md 28 days to finish my prEsenrstock....          Dust hav€happenedbefm Gettysburg,no 15, yeafi?)Oh wow. lhat
NeverdEless,d€spitemy limitatios ir lhis regard,I was delighredto        guy's got tbEe spikesright tbmDghhim! I'11swapthat for rhe otre of
be irviled a! a guest sp€nkq to 'Fall ID' a Dw mual convention           the bloke pimed to a trEeby a bayoDetl'Nice dinals, len-yearold
orgeised by Bob Giglio of the HMGS. A paniculd d.aw fd ft was            boys.). Curiousty €nough,aI this somehw trsmuted to a serious
that, wlile the conventiont themewas to b€ coloriat warfre ir South      inlerest in rhe subj€ct,aDdby th€ tine I wd 13 or s, I had my tust
Africa, it was to be held at a botel tu Genysburg-                       aJmy- rnadeup e ircly of Aitrx AC.w fi8req of couse.Itwas tbe
The caln beforethe stom; the British cdp at Isandlwana"beforethe         The Gettysbuq badefield: the sire of rh€ UDion banery struck by
Zulu attack.This gue wd chmcterised not only by its size, but by         Amistead\ chargq Pickettt stat position was over in the tres
the excetlentnodel of Isudlwda itselt (Photos:IK)                        opposit€,witb the Ernittsbug roadnming thrcugh the cetrtre.
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         Thevariou!newbatllesrrc haveofrered     overrhep6slcoupleofyears.together withtheoldclassics-
 haveprovedexlrem€ly  popular.Somuchso.rhatw€haveunforturately        norbe€nableto includeall ofyouwhor"nted
        to atlend.In orderto avoiddisappointm€nt   againlhiscomingye€r,mayweuryeyoulo bookearlyfor
                                     yourfavourite   games   bothnew,nd old
        Forthos€whohavenotyetbeentempied        to visii us- all games
                                                                     takeplac€ona 28fr by 15fr tablewilh
pt4rosehilt terrain.Figur€s andmodels   areall ona 25mms.rle (Napoleonics,   Marlburian & American  Civil War)or
  20rtlm(WWII)h.and   paintedto a highqualitv.Ourhous€n esarebas€doncrandManner(Napoleonics).          Fireand
    Fury(Amencan    Civil War).Warfare  in lheAgeof Malborcugh     (Marlbuiian)
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                  withal leaslon€tull timeumFirein attendance.     Noeilra equiprnent
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       Maps for the wargamer                                              The be$ mapsfor our needsaie relatively large scaleotreringsat I
                               b1t                                      to 50,000 (or even b€tter 25,000.) A Inap on this scale provides
                                                                        *onderfut detail for planning manoeuvresand laying our scale
                       fobn Laing
                                                                      A hbletop wargane banlefield is a form of 3 dinensional nap.
Mapsde tu impontut ad frequendyov€rlookedapect of the conduct       Remdkably ofleD. this "map is at a scal€appMching I to 1250.I
of military opentions and planning.Th€ possessionof quality mapsof  suspectthis is becans effectivemusketrifle rdge of 100 300 metres
lh€ coinbatlheatrehas beena najor facto. in ihe successor faiture ofbecomesroughly l0 to 40 centimelies.These@ convenientdistd@s
battlesthroughouthistory In the Battteof the Bulge the a lack of @ps,
                                                                    for niniatures. D€signersusually conform to the need to repr€sent
both in nunbeB ad detail, sriousty hmpered the Gel]rfu bliEkieg     snall arns with tbis sort of parunetrq hence fte scale. This scale
                                                                    incidendy,is a cormotr map rnakingand nod€lling scale.Bur for our
   Lik€wiw, the hobby of wdgding m.kes extensiveDseof maps. purposesa good mapat 1 to 25.000or 50,000scaleis quite ad€quate
Thes€re usd to unddtatrd the history of the cepaign ir question, sinceit givesdelails of hilh. built up areas,and roads,bridg€setc. A I
to cMte lheatresin which to set our Gemi) fictional cdpaigrs md to 1250scalenap is &tually mosdy white if it isnl built up.
finally to setup the @tualtabletopon which ou miniahnesqill act out    A usetul calculatiotris the geographicalsize of our tabletopat this
the batde-It males litde differencewhetler our campnignsand bardes scale.l€r us dsme a table of 6 foot by 12 foot (or 2 metresby 4, for
are historicatly basedor fictional.                                 easeof calculaion). This ielatively l€rgetablecomesout at 2-5 km by
   The purposeof ihis article is to prcsentsomemap concepts,their 5kln. This is very rougl y abouta third of fte lenglh of lhe battle line
polential uses,and sourcesof supply.
                                                                          JNt as in rcal wadre, wdgmers needmapsfor good redobs. We
                            SCALES                                      r@d to mdeBtdd or conductthe cdpaign that brirgs aboutthe batde
                                                                        to be fouSht ad secondly,we need to nnderslandin the Sreatest
The scaleof a mapis describedasa ntio b€tweena unit of distdce on
                                                                        posible detail the natureof the field on which ou mhiahne wdio6
the printed map dd the distdce it rcprcsenisin the real world, For
                                                                        will cometo grips-A poorly laid out batdefieldwill give a wrong feel
irstdce. a comon scaleis I 1o50.000.This mems lhat one unit of
mqsDreme on the map suface - say one centimetre- standsfor
                                                                           I m usDallydisappointedat the quality of mapson offer in the ndy
50,000 of the sme DniI on the 8rcund. ThDs,two centinetres on the
                                                                        nililary historiesI read.I suspectihat the bdic cluse of this is simply
mp de the equivalenlof one kilometE.
                                                                        that quality canographyis €xp€nsiveandhistorical cartographydoubly
   One 1o 50,000 i! probably the connonesr scale for showing
                                                                        so. Thus. most books nake do with what are essentiallytracingsof
militdily usetul detail. The British OrdnanceSurvey was fomed in
                                                                        profesioml mals with inportdt .letails inposed on them.very often
l79l to assist British prcpdations agaiNt French invasion. The
                                                                        topogaphical detail is omitted'Tor cldity'. So re f:ms. dd other
produdion of accurat€maps of soulhem Engled, allowed B.itish
                                                                        featurcsmentionedin the text. Thesebook maps@ stiu very usetul,
generatsto plu fixed defencesdd lotential batdemdoeuvres. These
                                                                        bDt will be much more infomalive if nsed in coniunction with
edly @ps were drawDto the scaleof one inch (2.54 cm.) equalsone
                                                                        profesional opognphic prodDctions.
mile (1.61km.).This rcstrltedin the awkwdd ratio of I to 63,360.Ir
w6 the genesisof the fmous 'brc inch scale" maps-
   Napoleotr,by the way, was himelf very awde of the impondce of                                    SOURCES
maps.ChaDdter( 1966p.3?1) hasdescrib€dBacler d'Albe, headof tbe         The fist rule is to remeDberthat no nap is useless.Anlthing is
Topographical Offtce as "probably the most indispenable of            better thr nothin8, so don t feel too prcud to scofl that Ii@ map of
Napoleon3 aides'. He paints a pictue of Bompane and d'Albe            Holiday Ims on the hotel desk.Il might jDStb€ of good use someday.
crawling aboulthe flom on largescaremapsbumpinginto one anolher       YoDwill be following in the foobtepsoflome very illusliious gene.als
dd sticking pins inlo key locations.It showsthe value of mals and     (and thosewith bnd statr officers!)
                                                                        Most counEieshale national napping agencies.An inquiry to fte
   Napoleonuseda new forn of scalebaled on fte netric system.This mtion.l embdsy in you counlry will likely pul you tn toDcb.
systemof mearement wai approled by the leadeN of the French             Mapping dep.nments have intemational a8remenh regardinS
Revolutior ed hd sincebecomeacceptedvinually world wide. The stdddds md conventionsso that mosr countriesproduce maps to
Bntish Ordndce Swey movedto full melrication in 1965.whereby comon scales.such as the 1 to 50.000 mertioned edlier These
the one inch scalebecme l/50,000-                                     aSenciesde highly pofesional dd their otrerirgs containa wealthof
   Maps comein all scales.wllatever scareis usedis a conpronise of lopographicalmd olher delail. At hean mmy of theseorSmisations
someson. "lr8e" scalenaps tue those which nse a lor of paper to eist to prcvide military mapping, so tbat the maps show militdily
represeDta given moDnt of real temin- "Small" scalemapsput a lot relevmt detail a a Drioritv.
of teGin into a rclatively small mounl of mapspace.Wbenpresented
6 a ratio, this appeds to be backwards,sjnce a 1 1o25,000 scaleis
"largef thana 1 to 1,000,000sale. The besl way to think of it is that                 SOME USEFUL ADDRESSES
if you eere to .epresetrta kilonetre squre a l&ge scalemap would CANADA:
needa lot moe paperthu a smal scaleone.                               Cdada Map OfFce. Departnenrof Energy,Mines dd Resources,6 t5
   This neans ihat a largescalemp will tell you "more dd moreaboDt Booth St-, Otlaw4 Ontario,KIA OE9 Cdada
less and tess'. In olher words. yo! ce display mucb greatermouts        While I can't think of too nany campargnsset in C€nadq I have
of infomation about a given bit of teEain. but at the cost of always thought of using a l/5m00 scale of a p.n of Cdadim
rep.esentingody a small squN of a ldger @a.                           emptynessas a setdngfor a SciFi gme.
   There @ atwayscomprcmisesin the compositioDof dy map.The
pmduction of a Mp must be govemedby the use for which it is T.RANCD:
inteDded.Mdy comonly availablemaps {e rcad maps. Often the Institut GeographiqueNational (IGN)
makeB of thesemaps suppresscontoun (rhe represemationof hills). 107,Rue de la B@tie 75m8 Pdis, Frece
forestsand other details in the inErest of clarity for road systemsdd   Mmy seriesof mapsin all scales.Omge Sdes at 1/50,000,BlDe
urban aEas (md lerbaps printing costs)-This makesthem of linited series at 1/25,000. Green Series l/100,000, and Red Series at
usefor our purloses.(Mind you, mdy actualbatdesbavebeenfought l/250.000. Many o$ers.
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                                                                           itself to fte actionsof Palestine.
             JtErsH-EL-ARABT                                                  OD 3.2-1915tbee British divisions md fte Canalstoppeda Turkish
     Rules for Refighttng Actlons from                                     probing attackby a force of some10.000ned hnailia. As troopswere
     Allenby's Palestine Campaigns of                                      withdraM ftom the ill fated Gallipoti ventue the gafison in EglTr
                         r9l7 - rgra                                       increasedin streogth.tn 1916the E$?tiaD force was able to mole on
                                                                           to the offensive, defeatjng the Tuks ned R'llrwi ud rcaching El
                            b!                                             AJishby 20.12.1916.
                                                                              On 26.3.1917an alsault on 7,000 Turks well dug in at Ge wd
                      Daaid. Bickley                                       rcpuked with hearT losses,altough fte Inperial force enjoyeda 2 to
                                                                           I advetage ir idmu] dd a 12 to I admtage in cavalry.
                        INTRODUCTION                                          tn June l9l? Genral Alletrby dived to takecomand of the force
                                                                           whicb then wd to comprise seven iddtrf            ud tbree mounted
The rccetrtrcleae of figues in ny favourite25lm scalefor the Great         divisions,in all aboul 100.000.OpposinShim wasvon Ludendorfwith
war in Palestine   in 1917- l9l8 by Titr Soldier'se theirad in tbe         some36.000men.mostof whom wereTuks-
Atgasr.opy of WarSanesIIIUrl/at?d Ekindled a domdt intercst                   On 31.10.1917Allenby surprised the Turks md routed tbem ar
md snt me scurrytugfor the cupbodd wh@ I storc my unnnished                Beenbeb4 lhe toM itself being taken by a cbdge of the Australid
prcjects.Sm enough,therewerea set of rules I had be€nworking on            Light Holse. On 7.11.1917the Turks were forced to evacuat€Gaza,
whenI lhoughtthat I might like to extendmy interestin wargamingrhe         wlich two fionral attacks had failed to take.By 9.12.1917Allenby had
Great War fiom the WestemFrcnt of 1914 - l9l5 to the Palestine             mmoeuvred the enemyout of Jerusalen-h this md subsequetrt       siag€s
thenre of opemtions.My original enftusiasm bad lapsed when the             of the cmpaign the guerila tacticsof the .kritlr -el- ,4E i (The Amy
prcjeted line of 25Im figures did nol appetu Entbusialn had briefly        ofThe AEbo played a significdt part.
flickercd whenDaveAn.lrewshad stanedhis excellenrWorld War One                In a fierce dd tunous canpaign betwefl defeating fte Turks at
rdge for WaigamesFoundry, only to die again when the range                 Meggidoon 19.9.1918       dd 26.10.1918    Allenby'sforcesrep€aEdly
fajtered.Now rhe adventof a considerablerangeof figures makesrhis          outM@uvrcd their retreating opporcnts, who finatly sued for an
a viable proje.t again, so I sharethe rules thmqgh the pagesof this        Amistice otr 30.10.1918.Duritrg 38 days the Bntish atrd Inperial
nagazine wi$ any oder enthusiastfor this period.                           forceshad advmcedovq 350 miles od takenover75,000prisonersat
   In witing a set of rules fo. actions in the Pal€stfte th€aE€ of         a cost of tessthu 5,000 c4ualties-
operationsit is necessaryto aclnowledge the pnticuld natrc of tbe             The mdy smaller actiotrs which took ptace in this theatle of the
conllict. Of Alletrby's victory Liddell Hart itr his flBrory ottn. ri6,    GrcatWd will makefor intercstirg gmes, with vdied combtuations
WorA War wrtte, "Surpris md nobility had virtualy wotr the                 of forcs deployedmd problem to be solved.The gmes wil proveatl
                                                                           lhe moreenjoyableif providedwith carefirliy thoughtout scenanos.To
    At the wd's outset,a condilion of lrench qarfde exisled, wilh d        aid the players(or Unpircs) who undenakethis lask a numb€rof maps
emphdis on tbe use of heavy anillery md infanr.y to b.eak the              de included with the text, togerherwith the coDposirionof the larer
deadlock. much as had evolved in l9l5 on the Westem Front.                 Brilish ed Impenal Forces.
Ther€aller,lhe elementsof a mobile force - cavatry.airccft, mour€d
cds dd a snall forc€ ofAnbs - a small proponiotrof An€nby s overal                                 GAME BASICS
force (12,000 horde to 57,000 infantry and 540 guns) achieveda
victory over a stubbombut increaringly demoralisedeneny. {For a            TYoopTyp€s
                                                                           'Ihe
detailedaccountof fte war's progressI refer read€rsto ihe exceleDt              troops d€ployedby the two opposingforces in Palestineduring
Arearrt n/a. by David BqUockud publishedby Btmdfordl                        1917-1918were nany md Eied. In tle Bnlish and Impe.ial
    A set of ruleswhich setsout to coversuchdiveBe elemertsmlst try        commd they ercompdsed the elementsto be found on the Wesiem
to take accountof all rclevdt factoB in slriving for a baldced gme,        Frcnt also: infdtry, cava]ry.field dd hearT artillery the tark md
allowing the TuKsb players to enjoy the opponunily dd challenge            aircrafi. They turther included forces dnwn from Indi4 the New
along with the Imperial Cotmmders- Theseoles de set al brigade             Zealdd Mounted Rifles dd fte Ansbalim Lighl Hors. Elementsof
level, md should producea esult in sometwo to thEe hous of play            the French amy werc represenredwith the Spahis.More exotically
with a minimal amouDtof paperwork-                                         they encompasedthe Cmel Corps dd, of cours, the AEbs of the
    In consdlcting campaignor gme scendios you &e advjsedto take           Hedjaz under Faisal od tiwrcnce Increaing use was madeof the
note of the fotlowing facto6:                                              moured cd in the DesertColum, which also madewide use of ai!
i) The Bntish / Inperial forcesenjoyeda sulerioriry over the enemy         supportfor scoutingdd hanfing the Turks. Enginee6 dd sappeB
      of2:1,l@ally often5:1 by 1918.                                       played m impondi rcle. Roadswere poor md few in nmbe.: lighl
ii) The Turks had timited mobility md etr@liveair support.                 nilways werebuilt to speednp movement.Waterwas vital, espeially
iii) Tu.kish Foopsin defensivepositionsproveddetemined &d                  to the cavalry.Indeed,one attackon Gda had beetra failure due to the
      capableoppon€Dts   a at Gua on 23.3.1917                             cavalft lack of waterfor their mounts.
iv) Tbe Arab forces- underFaisaland Lawrcnce- werean ireguld                  RanSedagainstAltenbyt 100,000werc som€ 36,000 Turks,
      force besrdeployedin Fi( afrbusho. flarlk attack.There               Cemans and AusFians, atrhough rhe latter were alnost enrirely
      "posible" appearanc€   otr fte table addsan elenent of uncertainty   technicaltroops. Turkish infantry proved doggedin defencebut deir
      for both sides!Within the planningof ary gametherc is a scop€        cavaby w€rc generallyconsideredto be ineff@tive.As the campaign
      for aclionsinvolving infanEy,tanks,aniltery, cavalry,mourcd          progressedthe Tub enjoyed tess od less air suppor! so vital for
      cms, aircmft, railways,water suppliesand ambush.                     scounngin the desertsedt of the Jordd.
                                                                              Balanciog the forces eneageddd their deploymentwill b€ very
      A BRIEF OUII,INE OF TIIE CAMPAIGNS IN                                inportot to the game\ ptayabiliry ud the participants'enjoyment.I
                                                                           would suggestsomepoinls value altocarionfor the vdious elemenls
                     PALESTINE
Turkey ent€.edfte GreatWe with d attackon Russiaon 29.10.1914.
Britain delffed wtr on Tukey on 5.111914.Britain perceivedTurkey Turhsh Infanlry                                                z
a a threat,ttuoughil! provincesof Palestineand Mesopounia. to the              Infetry in d€fensiveworks                        l
Suez Cbal and the vital oil supplies at Abado. Defen@ of these                 Cavalry                                          3
inrereslswasto leadto an attak on two fronts.This sumary confines              Mehine-guD section                               3
             Artillery section                       20                counter charging should m@t at some midway point appropriateto
BntisMmperial Infanry                                3                 $eir relative speeds.termin type and other modifiereb€ing taker bto
             YeomanryCavalry
             ANZAC Cavalf                            5                 y) Other movement- following doubleor chdge movementall other
             Machine-gun   Section                   5                 units wishing to move,or com!€lled to moveby Morale ReactioD,now
             Artilery S@tion                         25                make their on tabte novenent- Units should move in a sequenceof
             Amoued Cd                               15                Rout; Pmuir; Retirc: Follow up; Rally; and Normal novenent. Since
             Mk W Tank                               30                ALL movementis theoretically simultdeous, units shouldnot occupy
                                                     3                 giound being crossedby other units without calcDtatingthe eount of
              Machine-gutrsection                    5                 novenent lost becauseof interferencefron other mils.
                                                                       vi) Test MoEte Redtion of units chaiging or Dndertue for tbe fisl
              Aircraft Scout/ Fighter                100
                                                                       time - ey unit attenlting a charge in the game. and surering AI
              Arab Fighter                           5                 LEAST one casualryin fieurcs. musr now lest its morale reaction to
                                                                       detemine if it witl chdge home o. go to gound shon of its obj*live
                   SUCGESITDSCALES                                     (Infdtrr) or halt short of the enemy (Cavalry,or any unit in coDnter
a) Fisurc scale                                                        cbdge). Suchunits may not of cou6e tue, as that phaseis past! Such
  I Infantry Figure                                                    haltedunits receiveNO bonDsin my Esulting combatl
  lMachine-gun&2crw                                                    vii) CloseCombat- any unitsin bale-to-bse conlacl mustnow esolve
  I Cavalryfigure                                                      the outcomeof their combaL
  I field gu & 3 cEw                                                   viii) TestmoraleReactionof Losersin Combat,to Ratly from Rout or
  I Afrourcd car or tank                I amoured ca{ or tank          fron Punuit ' all unirseligible in thes caregoriesMUST now testtheir
                                                                       norale reaclion.Resullineaclion wil @cu in the rcxt bound.
I / les continuerour
3+           rally
2/ less             pursuir
             coDlinue
                                                                                         rs'i   ^PPRo^cH8s
The restrltingrnoveme (if any)takesplacedD.in8phase(iv) oi th€
                                                   (i) or (ii)
iolloving bound,exceplfo. thoseunitslesing in phases
 Troopswho hidearenorableto Iire orro fighrbackwhilsthiding.
 Troopswho retiremusrdo so facingtheenemy.
  Troopswho flinch musthaltat leastl0lrom rheirobjective.
  Routing,puBuingandrallyingaredealtwilh in themovemcnt
Arabsshouldhavetheoptionofa movelootjngbeforeanypu6un.
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  ll will be well wonhplayerssludyingpenodphotographs. available
in such pDblicarionsas lhe TintesHistoa ond Ercrclapaedia af th.
Wai lo geta truellarouroflhe typcsoflerain theacrionsyere foughr
overCurent photognphs    shoDldberrearedwith morecare,havingfar
nore in thewayof rnan-nade  intrusions,
                                      andespeciallymodernroads.
    Players
          *ho wish10makeuseof scendiosincludingthedeplolment
 or Arab fo.ces will need to devise methods for deredining the
 Iikelih@d of (hoseforcesappqringon the tableduringthe game.lr
 Day be that even the threar of deploynent will provide rhe Turkish
 player(s)wilhenoughproblerns.  Ifrheydo nol aniveon tineorat the
 corecl location,thal too will be enoughto test the qualitiesof the
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                  Stepben Stnpson                                          becausethey will obvioDdy not be known to otheB.
                                                                        2. You migh nor be ablero useyour figureswilh otherrule seisif the
Over the yed I haverad in rhis illustrio$ nagazine nany anicles            bde sizeswhich you usefor you rules aredifferent fion them.
which haveconsistednainly of a setof rules- a few of then haveeven 3- There is a posibility of disageementamongthe playersbecaus€
beenmine.They are qsually a most interestingrcad,prcviding a they          theremay well be loopholesin a set of rules which you have
do a largesourceof ideasdd stimuhnotr.W.iting my own rules is for
me a significanl part of my wdgming. but I appEiate that for othe6 4- The rule w.ile. my ned 1oact 6 the mpire if a lot of peoplede
this may not be tne case.This mighl be beause they @ begimers to           playing.
the hobby.or maybebecausethey re happywith the rules which they 5. The rules may requiredevelopmenttime whilsl playiry. whicb
cur€ntty uF. orjusl becausethey haven'taied it before.Over ihe ldt         may detractfrom the gme in hdd or evenbo8 it doqn conpleiely
few yeds I haveplayed mmy gmes with a friend who lives locally.            if the rules do not work.
We havecovereda wide nnge of periods,figure scalesetc.. and we Of coursesomeof the disadvanlages             which I havelisted can apply to
have{ritten quite a few sels of rules. I find it enjoyableand.for me, oies which yoD cd buy as well. But this anicle is not about the
rule writing is on. of rhe key pdts of the hobbl I thought then that dgumenrsfor dd againstDsinSnlles which you cd buy d opposedto
rather $an just sendin a set of rules for publishitrg,I woutd try ud   writinS you own tules. I use severalsets of plrchased rules in the
widen ny scopeinlo an articl€ wherebyI could Ey and p6s oD the gmes whicb I play and very g@d they de too. Indeedthere is not a
benelils of my experience,such ,! ftey nay b€, in the hope thar it lot of point h writing your own setof rutesif you cd buy a setwhich
migbl be of some Dseto often paiticularly if you hnvenl uied n m@t your pa.ticule needsat the time. I aD rct suggestingthat you
before.Readon 1o6nd out wharyou've beennissing                         should ody write your own rules- No, this article is about making a
   What I inlend to do is slart by considering Oe advantagesand lositive choice to write you own rules wben you wdt to a a means
disadvanbgesof writing your own rules, followed by some gound of adding a new dime$ion lo the hobby.trot just replacingone set of
rules and then by how to define you objecriveswhen rule writing. rules,whereverthey cde from, with dother
Then I will describesomeoffte practicatiiies.I will follow rhis by way    So lel\ say you havereachedthe point where you havedeided to
of €xampleswilh rwo ditrercnt setsof rutes which I use for the Fist wrire you own set of tules.What do you do next?I believethat therc
BoerWar andthe Wd of 1812.Pleasenotethat thesetwo setsof rules de two basicgroundrule! ro sun wift:
de inlendedto be illustrative exmples of wrinrg your own rules ed      1 Thereis no nght or *rong way lo srite your own rules and they are
de not intendedto be definitive setsof rules for eilher codflicr,      not tikety to be .ighr fist tine. All players in a gme should
   When describingeach set of nles I will explaid ny suning poinr undeBlandthis- The rule wnter offe6 the rules6 a betrefitto his or her
ad how I developedthe rules tlemselves.Obviously theserules are opponents,but shouldnol wrire them in the tusr placeunles the other
fte resulb of my particular approachand you ue sure to travel ir a playeG agee in advmce to try them oui. This aereemenlincludesthe
ditrerentdirectionahen you prcduceyour own. But thenthat is how it Dnde6idding rhar once ftey stan lo be Dsd all panies involved cm
shoDldbe, bftause putting your own individual slanp on the processis havean equal say in dy improvemetrtswhich may be required.Also,
a ldge pan of rhe point of doing it in the firsr place.So, l€fs begin. therc is rc excusefo. d argument.eithe. in the fon of u attact on
   Whal are wargamerulesfor anyway?For ne $e purposeof a set of the ole writer or in the f(m of his imposiliotr of the oles on other
rules is lo provide a consistentrepresentationof a panicule aspectof people.In olher words hmony sball prcvail. Discussthe rules by all
warfmeso thai a gane can be playedto simutareir. This may sounda meansand work togetherto improvethem,bui do not havea go at each
bit grand.but I think that sumsit up. You cm. I imgine, try dd play other.The rule writer camot expecthis rules to b€ acceptedwirhout
wargmes without flles, bui this seemsro me like a difficull way of coment. b!1 neithershouldlhe otherplayeB pick holesin them.Once
going aboutthirgs &d somekind of frmeqork is Dsuallynecessaryin ptacedon the tabte the rules b@omeput of a ceopeFtive efrort and
order to eMble a gme to be played.                                     pan of the freans to achievea soundgame,not an end in lhenselves.
   So why wite you om? Herc @ a couple of lists of advetages
dd disadvantages   which you migh! like to cotrsider                   2. Tbe prccessofwriting the flles shoDldb€ lak€n seriouslywirhout
                                                                       tatjng yomelf too seriously.A good sel of nles is an atienpt 1ocome
 l. It is cheaperlEspeciallyif you re tryitrg to write rulesfor tmy    up wilh an accumlesinulation. but lhey must be enjoyableto ule as
    ditrecnt q?es of gme.                                              well. This cannotbe be achievedwithout sone effon. Ruleswhich you
2. Your own rutesprovidethe mtural end point to you own resemh. cd buy have be€n kitten by p€ople who have often put in a
l. They enabteyou to expressyour own view of how the ga@ should lremendousmounr of work. including r€seaich and play Esdng.
                                                                       Thercfore,be prepded to put work in yourself, although what you
4- They can b€ focusedon the mies which you actuatlyhaveand do comeup wilh in the end cd be a simple N you like. lt all dependson
    noi ned to coverroop or vehicle tnes which you bavenot eot.
5. They cd b€ easierto oblain. b€causealthoughyou haveto sit              The next steptben is to decide what you actually wdt to do, wbat
    down dd site lheln, you do not actuallyhaveto go out md buy gmes you wmt to play ed wharyou wot them ro be like. Whal de
    themor snd otr fm them.                                            you. objectives?By takng sometime to considerthis you will help to
6- This may sen obvious,but oncewritten they are easierto ge1to        eN@ that your nles th olt the way that you wdt themto. This my
    knoq not jnst for you becauseyou srote lben, but for you.          sounda bl aniicial. but I think that it paysto at lsst haveu idea of
    opponentsas weil, b€causethey will havethe role writer presentin where you de headedd this will help you to focus wher the time
    personftom whom they can seekclarification abouttbe difficulr      comesto PurPento Paper
    bits.                                                                 Thereforc,pleNe considerthe followitrg checktist.The mwe6 witl
7. They can grow and evolvea you uF then.                              give yoD a fr-ameworkto work in and also help to identify any
8. Writing you own des requircsspecialresmh into lhe style of          conshainb.There are rwo basicpoints to consider,what you want the
    fte panicular warfarein which you are interestedandthis will iake gmes to be like dd the pracricalities:
    you beyondunit si@smd unifom d€railsetc. if you nomalty stop 1. Wbat period of history do you actDallywmt the nles 1ocover?Is it
                                                                       a brief conflict whicb may baveldted only a few weks or is it perhaps
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a penod of one or more centurjes?
2. Do yo! want the rules to cover just thi! period or lo be flexible
enoug) to extendro orh€rconflictsl
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actuallydo it hd to be drivenby soDekind of motive.Identify this and
it is your foundation for developmentand one of rhe mosr exciting
stages.This could be m inlerest in a panicula p€riod. but, whetr
wriling you own rules, it could just as easily be d mterest m a           prcbably be surpriFd ar what you alftady know and fte idea! which
panicDld nle mehmisn which you wmt to try out. Some idas                  you may aLeadyhave.
developinto somethingbig, bnt othe6 may stay small ed not go very            At rhis point I should s&n ny exampleki. of rules d ftis is the
fd. S@inghow ided developis part of the enjoymentof writing your          easiest way to illustrate debils. But, before ftal here is a bsic
owr rules.You may of come haveothermotivations-You miShl move             fraDework for land basedwarganes which may help. It is however
hou\ero a newma Md male a nes \rd in your qtuBding or you
mighl wdt li) explorenew periodswithour spendingtoo mDchmonet.               Each gme can consist of a number of game tums each with the
   Here are someexamplesof how lone of my ideashavedeveloped.             sde setof slaSes,  asfollows:.
l. An interestin Dased battles of the EighteenthCentury led ne to         1. Movement:start eachgme hm by moving the units. Cavalry ud
quite a Dajor prcject whereI producedtargeamies of quite smaltuniis       vehicles@ likely to movefNter tbd infmtry, but the key thing is how
dd a serof rules which werc pnblishedin waryanes lusttuted No.            fd the units cd move.This will dependon the size of your table and
75.                                                                       how fasr you wmt the gmes to be played.
2. I haveusedtbeWd of l812 ro delelop a setof rulesround a centnl         2. FinnS: this can be done.after the Dovomen! by units wirhin range
deviceof a gadualed musketryroge so that thereis no long, medium          ed able to fire- Usually someelementof chanceshould be included
or shon rdge. bul instead$ere is a moregradualchdge in the etrecl         ed tbe use of dice wil come into this- This is importdt because
of nusket y over the whole of the possiblerange.Theserules aJein the      withoDt dy elementof luck gmes will becomepredictableatrairs.
secondpan of ftis dicle.                                                  However,if tne etrect of the dice is too prominentthen the gamewill
3. I m cmndy working on a ser of rules for World Wtu II naval             be dominatedby chdce at the expens of skill and tactics.
emes whee the key rule is ftat tbe playes haveto actually estimale        3. Melee Any units in contact re likely to be involved in hand-to-
the tu8e betweentheir ships dd those of the ercmy to detemine             hand combat. This ca often be .esolved in n manner similm to
whetherdyllits havebeenmade.                                              whatevermechanismis uled for firidg.
4. I thought that I was intercsredin wdgming the WestemFront of           4. Morale; At the end of each tum the morale of the DniIs cd be
World We I, but the moreI thoughtaboutit the moreI realisedthat it        checkeddep€ndingon lheir experjencesdring fte om. This could
was rcally only the tarts which I wantedto gme with. In the end I         consist of a seriesof factors followed {again) by d effect of chdce
developeda small scalegde which involvedtankscrossinga hexagon
grid which re?resentedno mmt latrd.This was tremendoustun and                wlile wnting $e rulestry andbearin nind how compleletheyneed
also qDiteinexpensivelo b@1.                                              to be. Do $ey needb be a! brjef a! possible,or m you lrying to cover
   Wherever yon stait from, identiry your motivation ed go Aon            as many eventualiriesar possible?Renenber to style the nles in a
there- It is diflicDtt to generaliseat this point as by definition if
everyoneapproacheslheir rule w.idng from a different stait place            Both of my example sels of rules will be described under $e
everyonewill end up with a different result. But what should you
actually wrire in yoDr dies? ASain it is difficult to getreralise,but I     l. The onginal motilation.
woDld slggest that yoD rcad d much dd s widely N posible,                   2. The reqonedrese@h.
paiticuldly in wdSmes maguines. Use your ima8ination.You d                  3. Assemblingrhe wargmes arnies.
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  4- Key facroB in the rule d€v€lopment.                                                         Fooi and unlimberedariillery             6'
  5. The rLtlesthemselves.                                                                       Mounted0d limb€redanillery              l2--
                                                                             Boe6 cd fromr upordnnoDnt (burnorbothin fte sme rm) when
HeE is the fi6t set of ruls:                                                 combinedwift a move-
                                                                             Anillery can limb€r or unlimber (but nor both in the sme rDfr) when
            RULESFOR TIIE FIRST BOERWAR                                      combinedwirh a move . IndicatemountedBeersor linbered artillery
                                                                             wirh a counternexl ro the unit. ODly Fool can crcssobslaclessuchas
l. The o.igiml motiEtion
The First Boer WaJ (also known as The TransvanlWm) was foughl
                                                                             Unils cm moveour of a meleebur lhey m nor able1ofire in the sme
fron the endof 1880inlo 1881belweenthe Binsh andthe Boe6 in
soutem Aftica, Wltat appealed10me hec ws the facl that. as fd d              Firing:
I an aware.this was the oDly wd Iost by Bntain du.in8 the reign of           A factor is allocatedli"om the lollowing table dependingon the unil
Queen\ictona od this makesi! for me. a unique colorial wd type
                                                                                           Rang$          0-6"      6-12"      lLl8"       8-?ll"
   The two opposingsideswere,a in nost colonial conflicts. of a very         Boers(on foot only)           4          3           2
different nahrre and I wuted to produce a set of rules capableof             Bntish infantry               2          1
                                                                             AJtillery                     4         4
2. The requind relearch
Another facbr which appealsabout rhis war is its small scale.Il isn r        This basicfaclor ce be modified by two otherfacto6:
Ioo diffcull lo get lo gips with and thereare a nunber of g@d books          Againsl enemyh cover                           1
abourwhich coverthe wd. The imponmr rhing is ro rale into accounr            Againstmounted8@6                             +1
the basicditrerencesbelweenthe two opposingsides
 3. AsemblinS the wargme! amies                                              This fador is thenrdslared inlo lhe following tablelo find fte number
This was fairly slraighdoftrd. Somethingwhich I often do with my             of cal|aldes dependingon the numbe.of figu€s involved.
mies is 1omakethe units of a s$nddd size.This is for a numberof              Numberof cavalry             |           2
easons.bur basicallyI havelo sry I 6nd it the ealieslway. From whal
I haveread,noljusr for this war but in frany wars,the size oI lhe units      or artillery crew           t2         34                     1-8
is usMlly jue one facrormongst mmy Strangea,i it Day seem,I find
ftar to reflecr ftis directly in the wargamearnies is ofien to give it too
greara weight compared10oiher factors.By making atl units the same           0                                         -        0.1        0.4
size $e rules can be modified to r€flect d my's capabililies 6 a             I                                      0.i         0.4        0.8
whole. takin8 all factoB into ecount. Unlessthe Dnilson one side de          2                           0.1        0.4         0.8        1.2
significtutly ldSer tbd on the olher, suchthai it is a principle feature     3                           0.4        0.8         1.2        t.6
of the gde, I prefer to leavethe semblingof Creatersizedforcesto                                         0.8         1.2        1.6        2.0
the Sereralshipof fte lwo playersrather thnn lo actually build it inlo       5                           t.2         1.6        2.0        2.4
the gde. There de also good pncdcal reasonsfo. defining the sizes            There is however an extm stage for artillery. Before detemining
of the units yomelt For tbeseflles I usedunils of eight Sgues andas          casualtiesfrod De anillery a d6 haslo be trown resultingin a 4, 5 or
this canbe the numberof ligures in a packelit cd b€ eary io work out         6. Note that the aitillery cannol hale nore than6 figures.
the requiemenh for the mies.                                                   The result fiom $e table is interpretedas follows - supposethe
   For the Fiist Boer Wd I hnle six units of Bndsh infantrl, one of          casualty figure is 1.2. This meansthat one 6gure is a cdualty od
cavaly (four ligures) and one cannonwith six crew. Ihe Boer amy is           should be removed.The .2 componenlmeansthat a d10 should be
of eight units of figures otr foot. As any Boer unit cm be mountedor         thrown.A rcsult of I or 2 meansthat mother figure shouldbe removed.
on foot during the gme I usecountersnext to a unit to idicate when           Simil&ly, 0.8 mems no auromatic cduaities but thal a I ro 8 is
it is nounted. This moderatenumberof figures providesa complete              requiredon a d10.The lirer rolls the dice.
gme with a lariety of scendios.
4. Key factors in the rul€ developmenl                                       Meleel
Tt'e rules e fairly sinple and revolve aroundtwo tabtes.One table            Apan ftom mountedBoersed {tillery any unit can moveinto cont&t
prclides the frcton for the fting whjle anotheris usedto d€temine the        with anofter in order to Foduce a meleeThe sametable 6 for tuing
orualties- lt is imporrant lhat the difiercnces between the two              is used.The basic factorsare
                                                                                        8@6 on foot                  I
opposingsidesarercflectedin the rules.Therede no moEle rules.The
caualty rares are intended to include loses of all types, not just                      Bntishdtillery               2
throud injaies, and de casualtytable nak€s someunits ineff@tive                         British infotry              4
under cedain conditions. By this nechanism morale rutes can be                          Bnrish cavaby                5
                                                                             The sme leo nodifying factorsar for fi.ing shouldbe used.MouDted
                                                                             Boe6 haveno basicfeior
5. The .ul6 tbds€lvg
The dice rcquired@ one d6, one d l0 dd fou aveagedi.e. Also nine
                                                                             Arftotrgh they de briei theserule! incorpomtea nunber of features
                                                                             which you might nnd in nles which you write for youneli Tlese
Roll a d6 eachto seewho sbns lnt. For eachgme hm the order of
                                                                             a. basicfeatres sDchd straightfoNard movedistanc€sand lh€ useof
a. UF th€ averagedice to decidehow mmy units ce move dd fire.
                                                                             facton for tuing dd mele.,
The player tbiows one avengedie for everylwo units.Add up the toul
                                                                             b. other rules 1oremovethe predictability of the gamesucha! the use
Dumberof poinh. TVo points@ rquiied to nove a unit md one point
                                                                             of avenge dice to delemine how many uii! cd mov€and fire,
for a udit to fre. This rule providesa smarlrestrictionehich requires
the playersto give a litde nore tlought to wharthey N going to do.           c. dice fo. funher chancefactorsin finng and mele€.
                                                                                The conbioation of thes Eodu@s (hopeftly) a ustul st of nles
b. First side movesdd thenfiEs.
                                                                             whicb .]so hd potenti.l for adaplingfd olher pe.iodsmd situations.
c. Secod side movesdd tbenfires.
                                                                             In the nextpan of ftis anicle I will presenta further set of rulesfor the
                                                                             Wtu of 1812.
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  This period is ideal for a mini-cmpaign and a v&iery of comittee campaigD&d comittee gde action. There ar€ more alpects of the
ganes. Tbe large€xpDle of leEitory, the chaoricTexianmilitarv and war I could havementioned,suchd the navalside of conflict. but ilar
pohr'calcommand    \mcru'e ed lbe vdDrng.rEregic   objecrive,give  would reqDift a small anicle on its oqn lo do it jusrice. As with my
a g@ddealof scopeio' mapad rcteptaygmes. In a mni.capagn.          prevrous anicle on Vietnam. I would great\ enjoy hedirg ftom
ihe Mexicanplayer would haveto decidehow to invademd @aprue wdSmers who have also b@ome iDvolved in Texas. esDecialv
Texas. SantaAnna chose ro invade atong rwo fiotrh, one di@rly concenun8whar rule s)\tem, fiq use. FinrJt).a gredr whar it'.
towdd San Antonio, led by binself and the orher more io rhe easr tabletopscendio would be if both Houstondd SantaAma nanased
alongthe Gulf of Mexico towardGoliad, ted by ceneEl Urea. He atso lo gaLber rlt theirfo(es rogerherin de sme ptaceandrheDde.;ed
choseto comeby ldd, nor seafd to anackfonifed posinonsmrhe. the couse ofT€xa hisbry in one grearbardel
                       INTRODUCTION
The p6t yearor so bd brcught auoqta new awdenes of the Mexican
Wd, especiallywitb wargmers. Th* is perhapsnot without reason;
the MexicanWar otrm the Smer grandNapoleonic-stylebattleswith
sma]l.mdageable forces.Unifom for the oppos g armies,esPecially
the Mexicm amx de suilably colortul. The Mexican War offers the
gamer the opportudty to @createbattle!, md evetrentift campaiCns,
with relatlvely few figures.
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     INTRODUCTION TO TIIE WAR IN CALIFORNIA
A smallbut fdcinaEng ap*l of the MexicanWai is the defenseof dE
higbry pnred region of Califomia by its Mexican residents, the
 'Cdlijomios- By.6e 18,10s,mmy coutrtries.Russia,Brilain, Fmce,
ed the United States,had tuded their ey€s lc) that !ffr.-. .ipe for
falling' known a Califomia- Of all of thesecontenders,it s@med
most tikely rhat the AmericanswoDld soon list Califomia N otre of
th€ir own. especialty after an unauthorized attack            1842 by
Comodorc Thomasap CaEsbyJonesmd elementsof the Amencf
Pacific squadion.In its owDway. il h a very tumy story a rypically        that the Bed Flagger's(a they were called) flag's bea l@ked nore
American venturcof its time. white his squadronwd bdking in the           like a pig, or that vallejo wd a stauncl supponerof d Amencd
sutrlight of a Peruvian Septemberdat word came thal the British           takeover of Califomia; a repDblic was declared. U.S. naval forces
Pacific squadrcn had left under sealed o.de6 fton H.M. Queer              declaredC€lifomia as lheir own and the fight was on in earnest.
\lctoria herselJto receive Califomia from Mexico at Mexico dd                Fighr on in emest? Well, not yet anyway.At tust fte occupationof
America werc at wat md Menco woutd ra$er grle Califomia to                Califomia was relatively peeefuli some(mostly wealthy) Califomios
Britain tho seeit in America\ hdds. Well. Califomia to the Brinsh?        prefering American rule to Mexicd- However.just when it looked
Amencawould havenoneof it, dd Joneswa! undersp€ific orde6 to              tike peacewould br€ak out all over the teEitory stupidity remd ils
pror4t American interest in the Mencm stale iion any would be             corunon, y€t ugly, head.Gilespie wa! giver cbdge ofthe (ft€n small)
liberatoB. Jon€s swooped down upotr the Califomian capital at             village of t s ArSeles- hoving he w3 half the mein€ he b€lieved
Monterey only to find that the U-S- was, in fact. not at wai with         himself to be he eslablisheda Dmconian set of laws, prohibiting
Mexico. Joneswd forced to apologizeand set sail westward.In lhe           fiesta, public meeiings,gmbling, od cockfights.A poPule rising
political wake to folloq Menco City issued a protest. Washington          cme out of theseactions;sbninS as a "8r6s rooB movementdd
 issuedd apology,dd Jones w6 p.omobd io admiral.                          culminating in the Plm de tns Angeles - fte tu$ writter Prctest
    In 1845Jmes Polk wa electedkesident of the United statesunder         againstthe takeoverof Califomia - issuedby Califomio leade6 Pio
 the promisethat he woqld atrlex oregon, Texd. md buy Cilifmia.
 One yea later John C. Frelnonl, d amy ofdcer, adventurer,dd the
 son-in-law ofa powertul senatoi,brcught his'tuneying" expeditiotr                TIIE BAMLE OF TIIE OLD WOMAN'S GIJN
 of 62 heavily amed men into lhe .ity of Motrterct JoseCattro, ihe
 govemor of Califomia, demaded ftat Fremotrt leave nrunediately-            The Califomios forced cilespie and his small contingentto lerve
  'But wele just sureyoB', prot€stedFremo : 'Suryeying what and           Los Angeles,bul botrdiDghis ship al Sm Pedro(otr the coast),he mel
 with 62 amed men?dked Ca$ro! C6tro issueda "get-out-or-else"             reinforcenents under CaptainWillim Menine, USN, who had just
 thieat,dd Fremontretreatedto nedby Gavilo Peakto dig in dd qait          arived from Sd F@cisco. Witb a force of 300 sailors. ntuines dd
 il out. Afte. severaldays under si%e, Fr€mont slipped away north,        volures, Gillespie tried lo recaptw Los Ang€les.Abotrt 15 miles
 begiming a llow marchto the Oregonborde.                                 frcm the coast in a largefield of mustardplanls, the Americms mel a
    tn the meantime,Lieuienmt Archibald Gillespie, U.s.M.c., had          force of 175 ro 200 Califomios under the comnand of Jos Antonio
 beensen!by Polk to deliver a mssage to Frenoni. Incognito,Gillespie      Cdillo. The CalifomiostEd moDnleda cerenonial cmon ftom LA s
 worked is way from -WashingtontbroughMexico, to Hawan Cust to            plda (knNn 6 the Old Womm's Gun). The Califomis usedthe 8un
 tbrow ofi dy suspicion). dd then lo Califomia where be fiDally           to greatadvmtage.firing dadly rcunds at tb€ Americds, lasoing the
 caught Frcmont at the Klmath River. just north of the Califomia          gun dd retreating a shon distd@ or y to fire again. Three times
  border No one knows{hat the mystenousmessageftlm the president          Menine dd Gillespie\ forcecbargedthe Califomios, tbieetimesthey
  indicaied, but following lh€ mival of Gillespie, Fremont tmed his       failed 10rcach the gun. Defeated.the Americansretreaiedonceagain
  coImdd dound and headedback into Califomia. It wa! not long             to Sd Pedromd embarkEd.
  afrer Fremontmived at Suttels Fon (presentday Sacranento)Oat a
  grcup of dNnken Americanshad "rested" GeneralMdido VaU€jo.                               TIIE BATTLE OF NATIVIDAI)
  Menco\ leaderin fte nonhem reachesof the colony at Sonoma,4d
                                                                               Upon beding of the Los Argeles uprisingMontercypref@t Muuel
  hoisreda basrily consEuctedfla8, d@leitrg a republic.Ir di.ln't Mtter
Cdtrc, oqanized rhe Califomio amy in the norrh. Mating his                 liom a Hollywood westem.out of fte witdemessrodethat otd scotrt
headquarteBat Sm Luis Obispo, he nmaged ro raise abour 130                 Kit    Cdson ro infom Kemy {as he had beensked ro do) that the
lroops.Wirh the inlenl of delayingthe Americm Califomia Batralion,s       Califomids had suEendered.Kemy imediably colmeded 200
(mder Fremont)novement by seizing their ho6es, C6t.o movedhis             men to rctum to santa Fe, ke€ping 121 for the lrip ro califomia, lwo
force up ft€ SalinasVatley,miving at Sotedadon l5 November                 mounEinhowitze^od.4 pound Sunei gu.jD.r in cae...
   That night, Casro's aide,JoseChavez,rodenonh wirh ten ben and              After an arduoustrek acrossthe Creat SoDthwest.Kemy mer up
captured U.S. Consul Lekin wilh the inrent of usinS him as a              with the unfortunateGllespie (wirh 35 sailorsand mdines) ar warner
bargainingchip when times got tough md they had to negoriatea             Pass,a1fte tip of a valley in SourhemCalifomia The valley was cailed
surender Though Irkint      captuE w6 a boost to the morale of bis        SanPasqual.nmed after a village locaredne& the ealtem edgeof the
lroops, it gave away Castros position and nultined his ptmed 16           vatleyt floor. and it was a cold. we! evenilg of 4 Deember 1846,
Noveinber attack on rhe Aheric& post at Se Juan. During ihe               when the Anerican forces leamedthat rhe Califomios hetd the sole
aflemoonof 16 November,a parrol of the Americm force (some 100            villaSe in lhe valley.
menled by Blufod Hell Ro&ing" Thompsondd Chdles BDftought                     AndJePico and 160 ldce6 awaitedtbe Americds in the clusEr of
snl ou1to Eomoirer met the advanceguald of the Califomio arny             buildings tha! Dade up Sd Pasqual.In spite of what ciltespie and
under de ]a Tore. The Califom;os launchedinto d imediate atiack           olher Americansrold Kemy. Califomio ldcers surety ra*ed among
d the Ame.icds soughr the cover of tu oal grove nea Rancho                the finest, if nol the finest. light cavalrymenin rh€ world. TheseweE
Nntividad.Indianswith the tu ericansrushedbackto the main body to         men boo in the saddle. with conrempoEy descriptionsconsistently
soundtbe alam, evend rhebalanceofthe Catifomio force arived &d            compding themto the more fmous PlainsIndims.
                                                                              At 2 m. on 6 Decembe.,Keamy o.dereda headlongftontat artack
   At first bolh detachinenbrcmainedin rhe grove, exchangingtuq           (in typicar Indian fighrer fshion). Caprah AbrahamJohnsiondd 12
when BDftoughsorderedn 'chdge" into rhe open with abou150med              hen formed a vegudd md advdced into the valley, foltowed by
to confrcnl about 65 mounted Califomios. The suddenmovement               Keamy and 50 Drag@ns (under Captain Benjmin Moore), wilh
caueht the Califomios off balance:their flagbe&er ws shot by d            Gillespie dd 20 volunteeBad sailors bnnging Dp rhe red wirh two
Indie bdksmo. md fte colouB were captured.Their flag wd                   hoei-e6. ThJoughihe dek misry mominS rhe advanc€party rcde;
reca!turd, however,by rhe danng action of Mdido Soberaneswho              munding a small knoll they suddenly cme face ro face with the
leapt from his ho6e, woundedlhe enemy qho had iaken rhe colous,           defiant Califomios who quickly unleasheda volley which killed
gEbbed the flag ud the woundedflagbeareraDdswmg b&k into his             Johnstonad woundedseveralo!he6. As more dmgoonsdived, fie
saddle,pdsing thoughhearedenemyfft to safery.Afrer the Ame.icm            Califomios - on their fine mounts - tlmed in an appdeni reneat
chdge. the Califomios, in rypical fashion. feigned a retreat. then       drawinSthe Amencms on tieir mules further into rhe valley. Moorc
rctumedto atlack while 20 to 30 Califomiossinulimeousiy rushedrhe        odered a chargeald the AmericaDspmDed rhe lanceB. Finding the
                                                                         Anericans scattereddd in !u6uit, the Califomios suddenlywheeled
ree. Afier severalminutesof hentedmelee,rhe Americfs fell back           ften Dounts md leveled rheir lmces ar rhe oncomingdrag@m. Few
inlo a snall compactcircle, keepingrhe Califomios at bay wirh rheir      of the Americds in the 'frcnr lide" werc left unbuched. Moore
superiorrifle fire. The Califomios fell back with severalcasualties:i!   himself was ldced 16 nmes.With powderdmp and action occuring
th€ end, tbe Ame.ices suffercd five dead, seven wounded: rhe             too fdt to reload anyway.the counteFchdgeresultedh htud-to-hand
Califomios escapedwith two dead,sevenwounded.                            combat, saber and rifle butl against ldce. Some Americms were
                                                                         'toped' or then
                                                                                              saddiesby tt'e Califomios f"arar (lssos). All was
             TIIE BATTLE OF SAN PASQUAL                                  now in co.trrsion. Keamy,having beenwounded,was brought to rhe
                                                                         .ea. Gillespie,sensinga retreaiby rheAmerices, shouted..Rally nen,
  Meanwhile,our on the high desertof lhe crear Southwesr,ceneral         for God\ sale rally, show ftonl... face them" He ws at once
StephenW Keamy led elemenb of the lst Dmgoons.Like a scene               recognizedby ftose Califomios from Los Angelesdd they fell upon
                                                                         him with a vengedce. He escapedwirh thrcedeeplmce wounds.The
                                                                         Anencan force retreared.lessone howitzer(takenby rhe Califomios),
                                                                         10 a neuby hill, wherc they tended rheir woDnded and awailed
                                                                         reinforcenenb ftom Sd Diego. For the foltowine rhree days rhe
                                                                         Catifomios laid siege to rhe enFenchedAmericds before retrcatirg
                                                                         toqdds Los Angeles on l0 December,In rhe end, the Ame.icaN
                                                                         sutreredl8 dead,17wounded;rhe Califomios left six deadon rhefield
-1'>-,:'
Fig. 3 ScourFremonfs Califomia Barblion, l84G black hal brcq     Fig, 4 U.S- Navy Sailor, I 846: white or ddk blue unifom, black neck
b€lts.td drcss,brown b@rs.
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 Fig. 5 CalifomiaBa&lion Troope!,1846:shire eilor rop.black !e.     Fie. 6 Stura BarbaraMiliria Tmper ctca. 1836:black haq dak
 ian!d$, blackbelrmd boors.
                                                                    Seen tackel bd panrs.while bells. black b@rs, red colir and waist
                                                                    sash,white pant 'sfipes." silver ..fitrings.
Flag I Flag 2
                    Sl!t"0.,*tou*"
                    p     EGrgE{$@rRES
                             |DIEfuA
                           IPAfF,n4,
                     Y D GJPARTA"
                     fftTffEoft?ne
                        Flag 3                                                                          Flag 4
Republic ol E &lLtFornra
CeomopY
                                                                                 DRAGOONS
                    Flag 5                                                              Flag 6
flag I I Califomia BattalioD:Blu€ flag wift red white and blue flags and alms *ift a bro*n and *hite eagle.
flag 2. Fint Dmgoons:Blue flag, gold nars. brown and.white eagl€.
         red s€rollswith gold tetteE and volutes,red and white ship€sin shield,greetrleaves,bro*n arrowswidr gold arrowherds.
flag 3: CasEot Amy: g€en-white-r€d,broM eagle.greensnake,
flag 4: Califomia Battaliotr: BIue flag, bom eagle,silver smls dd gold leneB.
flag 5: Bed Flag guidon: whiE witb red sbipe dd brown bed.
flag 6: First Dragoonguidonrred on top wirh whire letters:white below wirh red leBersand numben.
                                                                                                                                           4l
                                             TIE BATTLE OF
                                              SAN GADREL
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                      ^ - ^ " - - "
                                                                                                GAMING IDEAS
                                                                          This pe.iod and theatreof acrionshouldprovide rhe wargmer wirh
 dJagoonsleadingthe way. Kemy orderedhis anillery untimberedon         a wealftofideas.Itparticularly teDdsitsetfto compdy levet,gding
 the ned bank,bur St@klon imFetDoustyseizedrhe gunsdd orde.ed          a! portrayedin Zle Srrrd and fi? alah" zles. Somescenejos. strch
 ihe mento row them acrossthe river ad esrablisha posinonon r,tefd     as Natividad,also works well wirh skimish rules sucba! rhosefound
 beach. Mtuines aided the artilery in establisbjngrhe posirion, atrd   in DonaldFeathe6tone\ Slimitr Waryautna dd tle sadly..long-our-
 Americo dd Califomian artillery cortunencedro ..slug it out......tbe  of-pnar" Colonial Skimish War8aher by Blake, Cunis. Colwell and
Amencan artillery getring the best in the dDel (with that ol' gumer    Merben.Give the Califomios a elire rating asyou would Boers- bur
Stoctlon sighting the cmons himsetfl).                                 p@r musket tue abilities (due !o Iack of pracdc€ md very poor
   Gaining the Califomio side of the river, rhe Ame.icans fomed a      powdet. There shouldalso be a rule limiting casuattieson eachside,
squareandsbned to advace, Halfway to rhefd bak lhe Califomians         as both sideswerc sensiriveabout rhis poinr od were not wilting ro
fomed and sbned theii charge.Stocktonwrcte thar the ..site was a       accepta ldge numberof dead.
Glorious one, dom they came in one long line. their Red Blantel!,         Though tbere seemsro be a wealth of Menca An€.ican Wd
Black Hatsed Bright Lmces glinerin8...and deathseenedto stde us        figDres,there de few which deal with this lheatre,Many figurcs in
in the face, for whar colid stay the !owe. of rhat iid€ of Hose and   distng tiDes, such as draeoonsand presidial lanceG Eay @ usd_
HumanFleshl' hep@d to receivecavatry.rheAmericanspoEd 6re             Revircsco("small 25lm" or lr2 scale)hasb.ou8hl our a new line of
into the Califomians. Tttree times the Califomians chdged the         figures €specially for the Califomia rheatre.This new line jrcludes
AmencaDsDd dree times they were reputsed.After fie finat charge       Califomio Lancers (mounreded dismounted).Americd D.ngoons
Aom the lmcers. Kemy orderedhis nen to chdge rhebank,and with         (mountedand dismounred),moDnrainmen. sailors, US MaJinesod
Oat losilion caprmd, rhe CalifomiansreriEd orc mile md encamped       oftceB, Also available de the usual Mexicd w& complementof
                                                                      artiuery bd infanlry, dd prcsidial lancos. These6gms @ available
                                                                      directly frcm Reviresco{ c/o Johr McEwan, I 119 SanFrdcisco Ave.
       TIIE BATTLE OF LOS ANGELES (LA MESA)                           NE. Olympia, wA 98506,USA). Fronter also trEkes..OtdCalifomia
                                                                      figures (25m) fo. rbe MexicanWd. Mmy of thesefigu.es seemto -
   The next day (9 January 1847), Kemy advuced towards Los
                                                                      be designedfor slighrly older conflicts bd would be usetul for rhose
AnSeles.At abour2 p_m..the Americm werc onceagain codront€d
                                                                      who might want to re-enact a ..Zoro'. skimish. TlEse figures ee
by the Catifomio force, the narivesgivirg one Iast defensebeforetheir
                                                                      availablefron Modeler's Mart of Florida. Both conpanieshave..web
city. The Califomios open with rheir aniliery but this w6 generally
                                                                      sites on tle Inrem€rdd I suggestrbaryou contacrfte compaies for
ineffective again$ lhe Abericans (dd Sbckon's guns). Several
chdges were made, but they w€re always tumed back by the
Americdt defedsivesqure. Finally. the Califomios deployedh a
ho.seshoefomation, exrendingrhen line dound rhe Americd squm
                                                                        SUGGESTEDSCENARIO'"TIIE BAITLE OF NAVIDAD'
for an all our a$autt- With sbining lances dd ..hodible yells rhe        Basedupon tbe batde of Natividad. this scenrio was designedro
Califomids chdged rhe Americds at a grar vel@iry, only to be introdDceconventionattendeesto war and skimish gming.
                                                                                                                                       In this
sropped50 yardsshonby rhesteadyfire ftom theyanke squar€.tjter.       scendio, the Califomians (12 mounEd lance6) have captu.ed U.S.
Cduomio conremporary      chrcnicte,AnronioO.io {outJ bhme rhe CounselHarkin (on foor) ad e taling him ro a nedby mission fo.
defeaton bitrer inn8htng in the Califomie rdks and the refusal of 'tafe keeping. Otr the way ftey run inro
                                                                                                               12Americanr rrrcunan Den.
ceflan companycaptnns to coordinarerhe ch&ge on the Afre.icds.        sailos tud  nen  of rhe Catifomia Ballalion, all on fooo berdinscattle
 'when Comnander
                    Floressawthar he also ws beins anackedbv the backto rhencamp.The Califomimsmusr(tr \afelyescoaHa-i.in
                                                                                                                                           otr
spml otdirco'd. he \unendercddr bdnlefietdro tus;nemy..- slare, the indic,lrd €d8eoi rhe board.r2r toil Lhe
                                                                                                                        Americo anemfl al
Osio in his I E51manuscript.After rwo dd a half hous, rheAmericds stealing canle, dd (3) iniict damage upon
                                                                                                                        rhe Americds. The
crcssedtheir neld of victory dd into Los Angeles. On 14 January Amencms must (l) safelyrecaptureHarkin, (2)
                                                                                                                        he.d rhe catrleoff the
1E47.Fremontsigred the Trcaty of Cahuetrgawith Andrc pico and rhe indicatededge of rhe bodd, and (J) inflict
                                                                                                                          damageupon the
wd in Califomiaended.
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                                                                                             se€by somesort of fomul4
    Meedonie pikenen do not. asa rute,squatdoM b€hitulth€ available           The fonda usuallytakesthe fom of a nndom die rol. modifi€dbv
    vegetation.Frencbgendmes gene.aly scoo to hide their lishr uder        cirDtutanrial facLo^in Oe fom ot ptDsses              dd Dtru,e., whic;
    a bushelror a ptrt. o' a lo.r. Whilrr iI nsrurehad,nredded  lius\d ro eventuallydives at a total thal can be referercedon a visibitity rabte.
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    lirir 6eld qas Lheqarbword. a\ if rheopponenLs      wec aboutlo toss      This is a Easonablefair pr@edure.ex@prwherc, as n usually the
    tbr ends,rigbt up utrtil Napol@r *mte the ameidmenB.                   case,more than oDeanackingunir is observingin the sue secror Ir
       IdeFy weapon\rhsr coutd be fiJednom a prcneposiEonad                thenusuaUyhappeNthare&h unir in tM will havea go at throwing a
   CaptainShFpnets Eendishinventionpura sropro exc*s galury in dce big mdom
                                                                                                thar wilt spot the e&my lhe orhershave nissed. I
   warfde. The Muim gm etrectivety bnied it , lireraly Therufier, supposeit
                                                                                        could b€ arguedrbat the grater the numb€r of units the
   sunivar again$ heighi iiom the grcund was d invese ratio. Troop hiShershould
                                                                                            be the chanceof spottirg sincethere aE more pai6 of
   densitiesthinned drdaticatly and a whole neq industry of trerch_ eye(looUnc.
                                                                                          burirb.sal*ays *emed ule emed ngofa nddt; Lome
   building cme into existen@.                                             (Incidenrally.I have always been a
       The invenrion of the .imourcd fightinS vehicle conpounder! the troop\ a                                      Sreatbelieve. in alowins .ecce
                                                                                     lDgher charce of spotting concealedenemy fto Lh; odEr
   problem.ThereweF now rwo ct.s(esof fighr,n8noops:$ore sho
                                                                           arDs. They were, after all, rrained for the .job dd the
   rorredtuoundo(enraLjoDrt)       b bo,teryt.reand Lhosewho keprrhen developeda sixth sen!€ for ddger Besides,                          eood ones
                                                                                                                              ir persuadesrhe more
   hea.ls well down. I say ostenratiously''since rhe edry ranxs were intelligent player
                                                                                                 nor to squdder rhesevatuabler@Ds as cadon,
  aboutaseasilyconcealeda! Nelson,sCollltr (thoughonly mdginally
  more mobiie). Besides,their raison d'etre                                  Once concealedEoopshaveben placedon rhe table the problems
  sloq ad novemenris the swom enemyof concealment.                        multiply. Keping track of who bas spottedwhom and ftom wherc
                                   .toortogge^..
  ..Tho\e
              who Emained.Lhe                     rhe gnnb.. rhe -poor becomesa re.l chore.r rheanackenchdge lheir position
  bloody infano'y ,nor !o menriotrdle dri e4r, maderheNelvesa                                                                           do they lose
                                                                          sight of acquired €nemy udts? If the defendeB witbdraw do rhe
  scarce d leFain and inSenuity could contrive. r they couldtr,t be attarken
                                                                                     tose sighr oflh€m? Cd sightings be pds€d on to hiendly
  buned or part-bui€d, they costrDcred e.nhworks or Dited ue sdd utrits?
                                                                                 Doesyour brain hu.t? The answeBio rhosequesnoB, in ordea
  bags U rho'e "er noravarlabte        $ey tDd$elNt\e, dhinds $reens de: possibly;yes; yes; no: defniiely,
  of naturalfoliage or artincial mteriat. They brokenp rheshap€of tbeir      There is no simple answer to theseproblem (other than the lasr,
  outlinesby usinSweird pattemsof dmb colou6. They evenbu,u talse which involves
                                                                                            reguid dosesof paracetmol). ReSnlarvisibility checks
 posrtionsto deoy 68.                                                     becone as borinS a! reeuld norate ditto. Ihere eventnaly comesa
      The rcsult w6 rhar Eoop. on Lhedefensive{eE in pemanenr uadeotrbelqeenpla)abitiry
                                                                                                            ands!-i.tEali\D, bul rben,wh;tr is rhere
 mbush Sbced'scover)by the€nemybeforcyou, own blo; coutdbe nol? Cenain
                                                                                         acqDaintdcesof mjre haveexpednentedwirh computeF
 \truck wd_urualty fardt.roop, t@t etaborarepBauuon\ agusl
                                                                          basedvisibility. The drawbackwirh that is rha!the compuer mu$ nave
 Frng *en Detorelneyopenedfir. Eventualty.         flen gursdd A Fv\      rheexaclpo\iDonot eveq uoiron lhe bbte inpuLeve4 mole andmusr
 werekept hidden,so rhat sDrp.isecould be maximised.                      know whethereachunir is tuing or moving, dug_in,pone or in the
      Wlich brings me back to my oFning earemeDr piry tbe poor open.This
                                                                                      would seemto be as nme consMing as manualcbecks_
 modemswargamerwho hasro makesenseof two coniictins demands.                 There is a fiIrher methodof dtrplicatingvisibility on me wargmes
 The fii( of rhesei\ Lhe necesiry or reeprngderenJre forcer table dd
                                                                                    that is the tirerat one.By ..lit€rar" I mee doing exacdt whar
 concealed.If the atrackerknows where to find his oDDonenrs       al the you would do in .eal life. This involvesgerringyour eye tevel down ro
 derender'ad\errger de lost.eur. for rtreproperrunnjng      oi rle gme the height of $e mod€l, usuatly by means of a small
 ,nd. de I sa) rt.Oe prevenrion                                                                                                           DeriscoDe
                                     ot chedLine.
                                               rhedefendeB. torcesmusr employed rhe wong wa) up .
 be fixed in plrce in sucha way thar they cannorpop up elsewhercin an        A. a merhodLhisha\ the merir ot sEpticrry nd eae of N.
 uuealistic manei This is the seconddeinud.                              Unfonumrety.      ir al.o exposes  lhe shor.oming\oi our modetmaking.
     Fixing the forces is relarively easy.A stetch map, drawn up before No pree of
  .                                                                                        terain. sherber plain o, sreppeor aese4 n erir
 me acron comences, cd be madeavaitableto doubtiDgopponents. completelyflat -
                                                                                              unlike wdgmes tabtes.The naturatfolds and.idses
 So long as e&h nnir is clearty tmk€d lhee co b€ no a.sDnenr.A inl'erenrrneven
                                                                                            lhemo{ bonnBofcounryar nornomaXydupUc;d
 playermienr however.      be in,tifiabt)suspiciousol ademnJro*e $e otr ou roughdd readyplayinSsurfaces.Ir is therefor€artificialy
 mapt@ eady in the gme.                                                                                                                       ealy
                                                                         to se€infotry in padiculd.
     CoDcealment,  on the orherhdd, is moredifficoii ro coDtive.I once      Nor do groundscaleshetp the cause.I habituallyuseone miuineFe
oMed a compdy of Pdrhe6 the disruptivepanemingon which wa.! equars one
                                                                                       metre for l/3001h micGarmour which irfers that the
so etrectiv€that oncethey had ben stationedamongstrhe tichen they avengetanr,
                                                                                         ar 20 to 25 nillioeFes length,is sixry ro eiSbtyfeerlong!
becomeincredibly difficul ro pick our. So eFective,indeed.was rheii Strictly
                                                                                 speating.at U300!hscale.a vehicteone rhousandmeEesawa!
cmoqflage that ir any gme both my opponentdd inyself could be shouldactualy
                                                                                            be I t0O0\ t000/l00m awayin orderro fil ,n wi;
retied uponro forgerfte posirionof ar leat one.This meantrbe ..tosf, the size
                                                                                  of the modelsused.That litrle eqnationworks out to rougbjy
vehicle would often get into some hcrically superb situations. 3,333mm.
                                                                                     in cse you dirhmeric is nor up ro it. That is over tbEe
Udfonunarely.sincewe only found ont aboutir whenwe camero pac( merEs ,
                                                                                    eleren or rwelve feet. If you use 1r2nd models the
uped d'scorered     Lheermr rsnl,.rbekno{ ledgesa\ or pr€ciousirnte o'screpancybecomeseven
                                                                                                        morc marked_
                                                                            So wherc dcs lhis leaveus?As in mosrwarSming probteinsthere
    Practicaly speaking, there m only rwo ways of dealine qith are no easy
                                                                                       dsweN. Unlil recbnoiogyco firnish us with inch-hiph
concealmentdunng a game.Fi6 y, the forcesin hjdins can be teft ofi senuenr       roboLwho ce beprcgreunedro behateeracd\ a a Fai;d
rbebble undl suchumea\ Lhe,de seenThi\ ha\ $e;ffar t}la,rhev \oldierwould
                                                                                         t fearLharwe mu\r male do srlh $har we haveor, tile
m genuinely     (oncealed  ed tneenemyha no qay ofknoqineexacrli rhe celebratedpyemy nibe who
                                                                                                                 inhabited the elepndr glas, De
where they ire. The drawbackof courseis lhat rhe.enas ro be some condemred
                                                                                      to wanderabourshoutingour fearedbaule_cry:..We,re$e
mecbdism for deEmining exactty when rhe athcker cm discem rhe
oppo!'r'oned e\acdywharhe cd \ee.An umpirei\ a grearboon,n
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