The men from the west..
Tus a'n orlewen shall cosist of a group of friends / wargamers who may or may not belong to established wargames cluns or associations but sometimes wish to play a game or discuss games in a different environment or explore different rule mechanisms or just have fun.There may be times when such a group wish to stage a demonstration or participation game at a wargame show and any such undertaking will be finance as agreed before hand and according to participation and circumstance.
At no time will being a member of this group pose any threat to the welfare and intergity of any other club or association. We are here only to promote our hobby with freedom of choice.
If you agree with this idea and wish to be considered as part of Tus a'n orlewen please contact John Whitehead in order that he can include you on a mailing list to advise you of any future activities.
Contact details:
[email protected]
Below are pictures of the game 'Gallant little Belgium' displayed at Legionary 2012 at Exeter. The game was a first world war 28mm german attack on a small fortified Belgian village.
Thanks to John for providing all the figures and terrain.
At no time will being a member of this group pose any threat to the welfare and intergity of any other club or association. We are here only to promote our hobby with freedom of choice.
If you agree with this idea and wish to be considered as part of Tus a'n orlewen please contact John Whitehead in order that he can include you on a mailing list to advise you of any future activities.
Contact details:
[email protected]
Below are pictures of the game 'Gallant little Belgium' displayed at Legionary 2012 at Exeter. The game was a first world war 28mm german attack on a small fortified Belgian village.
Thanks to John for providing all the figures and terrain.
The Germans start the advance.
Field gun being brought up.
German infantry cross the ford.
German lancers cross the bridge into a hail of machine gun fire and are wiped out.
German infantry crossing no mans land.
Taking cover in the craters.
The Belgian trench line from the German point of view.
The rest of the Belgian trench line.
German infantry start to enter the trench system. The end is near.
The last Belgian refuses to yield.
A British naval party arrive to save the day...
And loose.......
Chris's lucky dice throwing??????????