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Action Stations!

Naval Wargames Rules for Coastal Forces
1914 – 1953

by David Manley

Order Code AA010

An updated version of this product is in preparation as part of our process of going paperless mentioned on the Work in Progress page. The current edition of this title is no longer directly available in print from us. It remains available via an electronic download

Current Edition 3.2

40 pages; recommended scale 1/600; complexity: 7/10; level of detail: 6/10; avg game length 2 hours; dice required: D10, D6

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Link to the Designer's Website devoted to the Action Stations rules, for coverage of the rules in more detail, optional rules, scenarios, coastal forces links etc.

These rules are designed to fight actions in the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. They provide the opportunity to refight skirmishes in the Channel, the Med and the Pacific with MTB attacks on Convoys and similar furious engagements. They are designed for use with models currently available in various scales, and come complete with a data annexe covering 140 vessels and 90 aircraft. (All that you could possibly wish for in your games.)

 

This page last updated on 15/03/2010