Hosted by: Ed Parodi – Scenario: Ed Parodi The VBCW battle in England was to be a hostile takeover by an Anglican League reinforced company, with the target being the large Barclay’s bank that was situated in the prosperous town of Mynet. Tithing to the church has been sparse from…
A View to a Kharkee: (Part IV) Scenarios
Republished with the permission of Publisher and Owner of MWAN Mr. Don PerrinThis terrific article by Steven Lawrence appeared in issue 117 A quick Viewing of the Several Types of Military Actions Making up the Mutiny, for the Assistance of Better Gamemasters The Great Mutiny was a diverse and varied…
A View to a Kharkee: (Part III)
Republished with the permission of Publisher and Owner of MWAN Mr. Don Perrin This terrific article by Steven Lawrence appeared in issue 117 Dress Uniform Colors of European Volunteer Regiments All coats were red. Headgear consisted of the standard Kilmarnock style cap. All belts were to be white. Other details…
A View to a Kharkee: (Part 2)
The Indian Mutiny – A Gamer’s Perspective By Steven Lawrence Republished with the permission of Publisher and Owner of MWAN Mr. Don Perrin. This terrific article by Steven Lawrence appeared in issue 117 On the Whys and Wherefores of the Great Mutiny and How the Whole Mess Came to Be…
A View to a Kharkee: (Part I)
The Indian Mutiny – A Gamer’s Perspective By Steven Lawrence Republished with the permission of Publisher and Owner of MWAN Mr. Don Perrin. This terrific article by Steven Lawrence appeared in issue 117 The Indian or Great Mutiny occurred in 1857, and consumed most of northern India, including the provinces…
Remember the Alamo Rules (Page 3)
Republished with the permission of Publisher and Owner of MWAN Mr. Don PerrinThis great rules set for the Alamo appeared in the 100th issue of MWAN Remember the Alamo!*By George Knapp Table 1. Preliminary Bombardment Mexicans Ro1l 2D6 Per Battery Per Day Texans Roll 2D6 Per Gun Per Day Designate…
Remember the Alamo Rules (Page 2)
Republished with the permission of Publisher and Owner of MWAN Mr. Don PerrinThis great rules set for the Alamo appeared in the 100th issue of MWAN Remember the Alamo!*By George Knapp 10. Hand-to-Hand. Hand-to-hand fighting is simultaneous and it’s possible for both sides to kill each other. Both sides roll…
Remember the Alamo Rules (Page 1)
Republished with the permission of Publisher and Owner of MWAN Mr. Don PerrinThis great rules set for the Alamo appeared in the 100th issue of MWAN Remember the Alamo!*By George Knapp ·Please accept my apologies for the title. I do not mean to infringe upon any copyrighted material using the…
MWAN Magazine – Articles, Rules and items of interest
Mr. Don Perrin, owner and publisher of MWAN magazine has been extremely gracious in giving us permission to post published articles and items from the issues of the magazine. For those of you who don’t know this was the magazine started by Hal Thinglum years ago and later was acquired…
WWII Action – Northern Africa – Conclusion
The objective for the Axis and Allies was identical -Take and Hold the small desert town. The action ended in a draw on turn 7 – it is quite possible that it would have resulted in a German victory by turn 10 as the Allied ground troop numbers were greatly…