Tuesday 26 April 2022

Corsairs and Cavaliers Continued

 

I'd sort of forgotten about this set of rules that I'd written based on the Wings at War Desert Spitfires rules, until I got a note from Paul at Tumbling Dice today, saying that he'd like to feature some of his new models for the Football War in a magazine advert and wondered if the rules were play tested enough for publishing. I have play tested the latest version (3.1) a few months ago and it all seemed to go smoothly, although it was a while back and I had to check my notes, so it's a green light from me. 

I have also suggested that they should be a free download, as they are not a full blown set of rules like Thud Ridge and MiG Alley but an adaptation of an existing free set, so it seemed more appropriate to go that way. I think it would be a more attractive option as a freebie anyway, especially as the aircraft that you'd need are not exactly mainstream and might not sell so well without a bit of a nudge? I'll wait and see what he thinks but it makes sense to me.

5 comments:

  1. Either way I'll look out for it coming and pick itup.

    Cheers,

    Pete.

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  2. Me too - been waiting for this one!

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  3. I'm waiting to see what Paul wants to do but I'm hoping it will be out sooner rather than later.

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  4. I did a ton of research on the “Hundred Hour War”, I have a good history document and 5 scenarios

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    1. That sounds fascinating! It's a great conflict to wargame.

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