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¡Viva Yo! Wargame Rules For The Spanish Civil War by T.L. Jones Whether you are a seasoned wargamer or new to the hobby, you will find something to inspire you in these carefully spelt out and wide ranging wargame rules.Move a mule, manhandle a field gun, fire on a fixed line, load up an armoured lorry, blow up a bridge, climb walls, build barricades, make minefields.Use barrages, air raids, anti-aircraft fire, suppressing fire, flame-throwers, machine guns, rifles, hand grenades, petrol bombs.Climate: You might fight by night or by day. In wet weather, hot weather, fog, or snow.Concealment: Your stuff might suddenly pop up where the other side doesn't want it to be. Or vice versa!Communications: Set up a field telephone system and reap the benefits.Command: In the ¡Viva Yo! Wargame Rules there is an easy to administer system for deciding where on the battlefield command influence is weak or strong. Where it's weak, watch out! Your troops will run away!Conclusions: In the ¡Viva Yo! Wargame Rules there is a range of mechanisms for assessing the outcome of a Game.Chaos and Confusion: Troops won't always go where you want them to. Weapons won't always fire at what you want them to fire at. Your troops might end up fighting for the other side!Complexity: But not if you don't want it. The basic mechanisms of the rules are straighforward. By controlling the use of optional rules and limiting the number and type of model items that you use, you can create a quick and easy Game.Lots of words beginning with C, all adding up to one big SI! to ¡Viva Yo! Wargame Rules For The Spanish Civil War by T.L. Jones What Is Wargaming?Historical wargamers fight battles using miniature model figures. Rules are used to help create authentic historical conditions and make possible competitive play between individuals or teams. In order to introduce an element of chance and unpredictability, some events are decided by dice throws.Choice Of Scale.A number of different scales, or figure sizes, can be used for wargaming. The ¡Viva Yo! Wargame Rules are intended for 20mm figures, that is, figures made to an approximate scale of 20mm equals 6 feet.Models and figures described as 1/72 or 1/76 scale can normally be used alongside or instead of those described as 20mm scale.These rules can also be used with 25mm or 15mm figures, subject to the following. For 25mm figures, increase all stated distances by one quarter. For 15mm figures, decrease all stated distances by one quarter.For demonstration game and additional resources visit the support page https: //vivayorulesupport.webador.co.uk/
This work is primarily intended for historical wargamers. The historical period covered is the Spanish Civil War, July, 1936 to April, 1939.A number of wargames scenarios are presented (a wargame scenario is a set of defining circumstances and assumptions applied to a proposed imaginary battle). The scenarios assume the use of the ¡VIVA YO! wargame rules, but readers using other sets of rules should nevertheless find the contents of interest.The ¡VIVA YO! wargame rules and scenarios are suitable for 15mm, 20mm, or 25mm wargames figures. The work may also be of interest to those who are not wargamers, as it contains historical information relevant to the study of the Spanish Civil War. Locations mentioned in this work include Barcelona, Madrid (Ciudad Universitaria, Sierra de Guadarrama, Brunete, Seseña), Asturias, Aragón (Quinto and the imaginary town of Laleche), Córdoba, Irún, and Valencia (Línea XYZ). Topics referred to in this work include field telephones, flame-throwers, barbed wire, petrol bombs, ammunition supply, air raids, artillery, barricades, armoured lorries, and tanks.Military units referred to in this work include Regimiento de Ferrocarriles N°1, Grupo Autoametralladoras-cañón, Regimiento de Infantería "Wad-Ras" N°1, tropas de aviación, Batallón "Thaelmann", Regimiento de Infantería "San Quintín" N°25, Tercio de Requetés de Abárzuza, Columna "Macia-Companys", Batallón de Montaña "Ciudad Rodrigo" N°4, Guardia Civil, Cuerpo de Carabineros, Cuerpo de Seguridad y Asalto, Milicias de Barbastro, Ejército de África, Batallón de Ametralladoras N°3, Batallón de Montaña "Garellano" N°6, Grupo "Edgar André", Batallón "Lenin", Regimiento de Infantería "Zaragoza" N°30, Batallón "CNT N°1", 1a Brigada Mixta, Batallón "Milicias Gallegas", Agrupación de Carros-Artillería, Batallón "Commune de Paris", Cazadores de África, 5 Brigada de Navarra, 11 Brigada Internacional, and Tercio de Requetés María de Molina-Marco de Bello.For demonstration game and additional resources visit the support page https: //vivayorulesupport.webador.co.uk/
Meet Ellie. She is a beautiful woman who has just become a princess. She went from scrubbing floors to living in a big castle. Although her life prior to her marriage was miserable, she thought if she married a prince she would be able to start anew and live happily ever after. Ellie grew up believing that everything could be fixed with a bit of magic, a handsome prince, and unconditional love, but that's not always the case. Although her intentions are pure, not everyone shares the same values as she. Happily Never After: As it is Written explores what really happens after the lowly maiden says "I do" to the prince. Filled with infidelity, magic, and unforeseeable twists and turns, this book answers the age-old question, Do "happily ever after's" truly exist? Or, is it just a facade generated to give comfort before leading to an inevitable doom.
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