David Bickley's Wargames Blog

The occasional ramblings of an average gamer, journeyman painter, indifferent modeller, games designer, sometime writer for Wargames Illustrated and host of games in GHQ.



Thursday 24 October 2019

Back to Rhanzlistan

On Tuesday Phil and I should be playing another of our loosely linked games set near the NW Frontier in Rhanzlistan, our fictitious province permanently locked in the early 1920's. The game report will feature next week sometime over on the project's dedicated blog ~

www.Talesfromrhanzlistan.blogspot.co.uk

In the meantime I thought you might like to view the table layout before it's clogged with figures ~
View towards the high peaks from the Rhanzlistan Field Force’s lines
View along the SPIFF’s front from the east
View from behind the SPIFF’s left flank
I hope to post a full AAR over on the dedicated blog later next week when the dust has settled over the field of conflict.

15 comments:

  1. That's a very nice set up and look forward to reading the AAR.

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    1. Thanks Steve. As you know the tiles have to do for most games in GHQ so dressing them is what gives a different impression.

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  2. Looking good. There will be a welcome in the hillside....

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  3. It’s like early morning and all is quiet 👍

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    1. Except for the coughing and expectorating!

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    2. Thanks Matt. The RFF is in position now awaiting the call!
      John, you don't improve with age do you?

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  4. Rhanzlistan! Long time no see....

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    1. Only a side period here in GHQ as the size of our forces rather dictates the style of games we can play.

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  5. Must be a pleasure to play across.

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  6. Fantastic lookin hill is it home made?

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    1. Thank you. Based on a plastic vacuum formed commercial Xmas Village display base, reinforced with crumpled paper balls and gaffer tape, then covered in textured ceiling paint and finally painted.

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