
Who doesn’t love a good old ‘railway ambush’ scenario, whether it’s the Wild West, East Afrika or the Middle East?

Screenshots from Peter’s Gridbased Wargaming blog post
https://gridbasedwargaming.blogspot.com/2023/05/ww1-railway-attack-scenario.html
Interesting Post / scenario. With the desert terrain, an austere but atmospheric visual feast …
Link and screenshots posted by Mark Man Of TIN, 21 May 2023
For my own desert trains scenarios, see
https://sidetracked2017blog.wordpress.com/tag/desert-trains/
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Author: 26soldiersoftin
Hello I'm Mark Mr MIN, Man of TIN. Based in S.W. Britain, I'm a lifelong collector of "tiny men" and old toy soldiers, whether tin, lead or childhood vintage 1960s and 1970s plastic figures.
I randomly collect all scales and periods and "imagi-nations" as well as lead civilians, farm and zoo animals. I enjoy the paint possibilities of cheap poundstore plastic figures as much as the patina of vintage metal figures.
Befuddled by the maths of complex boardgames and wargames, I prefer the small scale skirmish simplicity of very early Donald Featherstone rules.
To relax, I usually play solo games, often using hex boards. Gaming takes second place to making or convert my own gaming figures from polymer clay (Fimo), home-cast metal figures of many scales or plastic paint conversions. I also collect and game with vintage Peter Laing 15mm metal figures, wishing like many others that I had bought more in the 1980s ...
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