This is an adaptation of TSATF to cover the various skirmishes and small wars of the early 20th century up through the 1930's. Most forces are armed with bolt action rifles with smokeless powder. Native forces may still be armed with black powder, single shot breech loaders and even muzzle loaders. The fierce native charge may still occur, but machine guns...
For the Gamer who wants all the advantages of a dedicated Card Deck, but wishes to use just one for all his TSATF battles. An "Action Deck" is a set of Cards that serves the role previously played by the Standard Card Decks of 800FE and TSATF, determining the order of Movement and Fire, and for TSATF, casualties. The 2.5" x 3" TSATF Action Decks cue...
This is a set of 48 event cards for The Sword and the Flame miniatures game, 30 of which are unique. There are events for the British side as well as "Natives". Some of the cards are titled "Universal Misery" and contain events affecting both sides. The cards cover reinforcements and low ammunition, but also include more exotic occurrences. A sheet...
The Sword and the Flame (TSATF) adaptation for Wars of Texas' Independence in 1836. This variant includes the following actions: Siege and storming of the Old Mission at San Antonio de Behar (Alamo) (March 6, 1836) Battle of Coleto Creek (March 19, 1836) Battle of San Jacinto (April 21, 1836) Includes details on Texan and Mexican organization, movement...
From the back of the book: Zulu War, 1879 features 11 action-packed historical scenarios from the British conquest of Zululand. Staunch British Redcoats, Colonial Cavalry, The Naval Brigade, Lancers, Highlanders and a host of Zulu warriors battle for the survival of one of Africa's premier native states. The scenarios: 1. Sihayo's Kraal - January, 1879 2....
Colonial Campaigns: Sikh Wars Features 10 action packed scenarios from 1823-1849 covering the fighting in the Punjab and Afghanistan. Naushera, March 14, 1823 The Afghans attempt to retake Peshawar Jamrud, April 30, 1837 Last fight of the “Murat of the Sikh Army" Mudki, December 18, 1845 The Sikhs’ surprise attack on the British Army Ferozeshah, December...
Microbadge: At the turn of the twentieth century Imperial China was being methodically dominated by European powers. While the Germans, British, French, Porugese, and Russians used their economic and diplomatic power to handle the Imperial Court effectively, there was a popular resentment towards foreign hegemony. This found its expression in a secret...
The Boxer Rebellion is easily the most colorful and exotic of all the late Imperialist adventures, the only time a military coalition of the US, Britain, France, Germany, Austro-Hungary, Italy, Russia and Japan took the field together against a common enemy. The Boxer Rebellion Action Deck is itself unique in that for the first time in this series...
One of the slickest, yet riskiest, campaigns of the entire period, Egypt was a "gateway" that pitted the best of Victoria's Battalions/ Regiments against the Egyptian Army of Arabi Pasha, only to lead on to involvement in the Sudan. The often under rated Egyptian Army had brave soldiers and excellent Engineers, and made for the most nearly equal foe that...
If a day with Fuzzy on the rush is your idea of table top action, and if you like to form squares against hordes of Ansar racing in for the kill, this is your Deck! Representing British and Egyptian forces, as well as "Fuzzy Wuzzy's" and Ansar, these Cards will heat up your battles faster than the gun barrels of your Gatling! —description from the...