A quote from Joe, to be found at the Osprey Publishing website:
About Ambush Alley Games
Ambush Alley Games published Ambush Alley, a rule set focused on the difficulties of asymetrical warfare in an urban environment, in 2007 and quickly established themselves as a growing force in modern miniature gaming.
Following up on the success of their original game, Ambush Alley Games released a number of scenario and expansion books focused on subjects as diverse as the Vietnam conflict and the US envolvement in Somalia. In 2009, they released Force on Force, which brought Ambush Alley mechanics and philosophy of play to more traditional, symmetrical conflicts.
About Osprey Publishing
Osprey Publishing is the leading publisher of illustrated military history. Over 1,300 titles in print provide a definitive resource for both established military enthusiasts and a wider audience with general interest in military history. Chronicling human conflict on the ground, at sea and in the air from ancient times to the present day, Osprey provides a full range of perspectives on every major war and warrior group in history.
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now that is epic. truly awesome battle. The terrain's top notch as well
Excellent photos Chris, great series of posts.
So sorry to read about your mate though. My sympathies.
Trev
Wish I could have been there in person.
The photo are the next best thing :)
Fantastic gameplay! Wonderful pictures. Lovely models and terrains! I wish I was there!
Nice job Chris. What manufacturer are those Bundeswehr soldiers? I have been trying to look for some for a long time now.
@Littleboxer
Those are to my knowledge a mix of RH Liberations' old BW figs (he only had a small amount ready for casting) and Elhiem's West Germans (these are available).
Thanks, Chris! Do you have a Link to the Elhiem West Germans? That would help a bunch. Cheers.
They are currently withdrawn because they get re-sculpted.
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