Grognard Wargamer Thread!

I actually frequent the same boardgaming club as Lou Coatney these days where he is a very active member; he often turns up at the club and Cons with one or more of his various “in progress” game designs, most (or all) of which are freely available here and on his old page here. I’ve enjoyed playing several of his introductory wargames such as 1st Alamein and Moscow Attacked/Defended against him (good games for short evenings); still waiting for a chance to play his new Stalingrad game. For those into WW2 hex and counter games, I’d recommend his stuff highly; they’re certainly popular with our crowd of wargamers.