F19:132 - Horses, Hereros and Hot Lead! (German South-West Africa, 1904) - Theme Game
Historical Period: Colonial
Time: Friday, 7 PM; Length: 4 hrs
No. of Players: 6
GM: Roy Jones
Scale: 25mm; Rules: Sword and the Flame (Modified)
Sponsor: Recreational Conflict, Prize: German Southwest-Africa Miniatures
German Marines and Schutztruppen are moving in column through incredibly thick thorn bushes, in pursuit of Herero forces. Suddenly, shots ring out from the bush - and Herero troops on horseback spring their trap! Germans on foot vs. Hereros on horse, bayonets flashing and bullets whistling: bring your wits, your Mauser, plenty of ammo, and as much guts as you've got - this ain't gonna be no picnic, bud!
S19:265 - Camels in the Kalahari (German South-West Africa, 1908) - Theme Game
Historical Period: Colonial
Time: Saturday, 7 PM; Length: 4 hrs
No. of Players: 6
GM: Roy Jones
Scale: 25mm; Rules: Sword and the Flame (Modified)
Sponsor: Recreational Conflict, Prize: German Southwest-Africa Miniatures
100 camels on the game table! The dry desert sands of the Kalahari protect Simon Kopper and his Nama forces from an assault by standard horse-mounted Schutztruppen. In order to get at Kopper in his desert fastness, the Germans form a special camel-mounted Expeditionskorps (expeditionary corps) under the command of Hauptmann Friedrich von Erckert. On March 16, 1908 at the Battle of Seatsub Simon Kopper and his Nama troops clash with Hauptmann von Erckert and his camel-mounted Schutztruppen.From the upcoming scenario book "The Nama Wars". More at: https://www.hererowars.com/new-the-nama-wars- hendrik.html.