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Old 10-04-2012, 10:25 PM
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Sometimes you get lucky - I got Going Home, the RDF, Krakow and the US Army Vehicle Guide at a collectible store for 3 dollars a piece in near mint condition - not bad considering the prices I have seen for them on e-bay and the like.
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Old 10-05-2012, 09:59 AM
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Leg, I will definitely be playing it!

Olefin, those are great prices! I paid $25 for my mint RDF Sourcebook! I really love it, tho.

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Old 10-05-2012, 10:02 AM
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What does The Last Battle entail? Is it just a wargame with T2k vehicles scarcity rules or are there some key T2k elements in it beyond that?
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Old 10-09-2012, 08:20 AM
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I think I have a copy of this. It is a small unit infantry and vehicle game. What I remember though is that it is really small scale and quite abstract. Units are 4-5 men, all vehicles individual. The hexes are like 2.5 inches across, so not much range at all. My recollection is that it may help resolving T2K encounters, but not much fun as a stand alone wargame. If I were doing a bigger game I think I would repurpose the Team Yankee board game. If I were doing the usual PC group, I'd just pen and paper it.
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Old 10-09-2012, 05:00 PM
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Yeah -- it works best for small unit actions that are just a bit too large to resolve at the role playing game level. Sort of an expansion of the idea of the macro-level combat rules GDW included in Ruins of Warsaw. Haven't played it in years, but recall it being a pretty fun beer and pretzels kind of game. Never used it to resolve T2K encounters, just as a stand alone system for evening's game play sort of stuff.
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Old 10-10-2012, 02:40 AM
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I used it for small, medium, and even some large-scale engagements. I used the Last Battle maps, Squad Leader maps, Firefight maps, Car Wars maps, and just about anything I could find that was useable -- it's interesting to play on an Ogre/GEV map that has actual craters!

For counters, I sometimes used Last Battle counters or some from other games, but I often hand-drew counters or Xeroxed Squad Leader counters and modified them. Close, tedious, intensive work I'm no longer capable of.

I once had the rules set expanded to include just about every weapon and vehicle in the game or that I had done up stats for (at the time), but I haven't seen them in decades. Don't know what happened to them, or how I came up with the numbers.
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