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.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Wargaming "Africa" - some miniature comparisons.

I would like to start with saying "thanks!" to Jose V. for taking this pic. He had opened a topic at the Guild about miniatures for gaming "Africa" in 20mm.
I don't own any on my own at this time, but thought it would be a handy resource for you guys out there to look at for some of the forthcoming books from Ambush Alley Games in 2012 ("Day Of The Rangers" and "African Bush Wars").
So, Jose shows us some of the miniature producers that currently have a line of miniatures with typical African appearance. I should point out to the latest S&S Models' releases for Africa that aren't included in the above pic. You can find those by following the HUMINT series of articles or clicking the appropriate label listed.

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