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B'hoys! Tournament at Fall In!, 2004
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War
Game Accessories
for the East
Indies in the Era of Rajah Brooke
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Studio 33 proudly presents a line of
15mm Warship Models, Buildings, and Accessories to support TVAG's
The Kris And The Flame
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The brain child of author, sculptor,
gamer, Chris Ferree, his rules for the era of Rajah Brooke debuted at HistoriCon 2003. Not
content to provide a rules set for a heretofore ignored period for war games, Chris produced
his own extensive line of 15mm miniatures of Dyaks, Illunan Pirates, Malays, Chinese,
Royal Navy Sailors and Royal Marines, all now available from The London War Room.
But never one to do things by halves,
he has also begun producing his own models of Native and European Warships for this decidedly
amphibious warfare environment. Still more accessories are even now in the works (see below).
Altogether, The Kris And The Flame is already one of the best supported sets
of rules ever to come onto the market, and soon the collection will be much larger. Rules, figures,
ships, and more are ready to provide Players with some of the most exciting and fast playing
land and naval actions you've ever enjoyed, all against some of the most colorful Native Warriors
in the world.
From The Introduction
Through the mid-part of the 19th century the area between Singapore and Canton
was a virtual "No-Man's Land" for free trade. In the South China Seas, pirates could come from
any direction. They came from China, the Philippines, and Borneo ready to swoop in and devour
any unsuspecting or disabled merchantman. The task of protecting European interests in the area
fell to men like Capt. Henry Keppel of the H.M.S. Dido ,
Capt. Rodney Mundy of the H.M.S. Iris , and the most famous of
all, the "White Raja of Sarawak," James Brooke. It was their job to penetrate the dark
jungle rivers, the uncharted reefs and bays, to strike against the headhunting Dyak,
the battle-crazed Illunan, and the calculating Chinaman.
In addition to land warfare, rules have been
added to conduct shipboard encounters as well. Because the naval rules use
the same mechanics as the land game, combined land/naval actions are possible! Now, let's begin this
cat and mouse game, set in the vast, exotic theater of Borneo, Sarawak, and the South China Seas....
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15mm
& 25mm Warship Models
for
The Kris and The Flame (and more!)
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Full color, heavy card stock models of everything from
Prahu's and Junks to Gunboats of all types. Designed by Chris Ferree and Richard Houston to go
with TKATF and Boilers And Breechloaders, models are simple to assemble and require no
painting.
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Native Buildings
for
The Kris and The Flame |
Full-color cardstock huts and longhouses in both 15mm and
28mm scales for your native forts and villages.
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Resin Cast Fortifications
for
The Kris and The Flame |
River Booms, Pilings, Forts, & Gun Emplacements in 15mm cast resin models.
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| 15mm Gaming Figures
for The Kris and the Flame |
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of 15mm figures to match the rules.
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The Kris and the Flame
Rules Set |
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A Dependent
Variant of the highly popular The Sword and the Flame miniatures rules for
colonial-era wargames.
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More Ships and Accessories In The Works!
Coming soon will be Lorchas, Chinese War Junks,
Kora-koras, more Gunboats, and a Merchantman.
Rules Author/Sculptor Chris Ferree is at work on a special range
of Chinese Sailors which may be used for Imperial Chinese Warships, as well as more Pirates.
This will allow Players to expand their scenarios in time and area to include the Opium Wars
and operations against Chinese Pirates by the British and Americans throughout the region!
Other accessories will include a dedicated
Kris and the Flame Event Deck, and more.
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