| Through the Mud and Blood of Flanders: Divisional scale WW1 rules Regular price: $7.99 Bundle price: $5.99 Format: Watermarked PDF
| Though the Mud and Blood is a quick play divisional scale rule set which can be used to recreate large scale engagements from the Great War. It is suitable for all theatres from Flanders to Gallipoli to Russia. Armies for different theatres will be provided in year/theatre specific suppliments.
Though the Mud and Blood is designed as a fast play ruleset, even large divisional scale engagements are easy to finish in a single evening. This rule set will give you the option to fight detailed engagements without the rules that bog down many large scale Great War games.
Now theres just one last question.... Will you be able to advance through the mud and blood into the green fields beyond?...
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| The Struggle at Suvla: Armies on the Gallipoli peninsula Regular price: $4.99 Bundle price: $3.75 Format: Watermarked PDF
| The Slaughter at Suvla is a suppliment for the ‘Through the Mud and Blood’ ruleset by Dobbies Hobbies. The Slaughter at Sulva will provide you with army lists for French, British, Anzac and Ottoman forces who fought at Gallipoli during the Gallipoli campiagn of 1915. To use these rules, you will need a copy of the main rules ‘Through the Mud and Blood’....
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| Meeting Engagement: A Scenario for Through the Mud and Blood Regular price: $0.00 Bundle price: $0.00 Format: Watermarked PDF
| This is a scenario for use with the Through the Mud and Blood rule set.
This scenario is one which represents a meeting engagement between two relatively unprepared forces at an unexpected time and place. Usually when we think of WW1 we think of trenches and going over the top. The reality is, the entire war wasn't a giant siege. Early in the war and later as well, the first world war was truly a war of manure and fluidity, many other fronts such as the eastern front and the middle east continued to be much more fluent then the western front. This scenario can be used to represent any meeting engagement at any period of the war. This is a great scenario for playing pickup games or even tournament games. ...
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