Bolt Action Cold War Rules

Focuses on NVA Airmobile capabilities and specialized naval infantry.

The Advanced Die enables the . When a unit is activated, it can be placed on Down (as per standard rules), but it can also react to specific battlefield conditions. This simulates the increased speed of communication and the lethality of modern weaponry. It prevents the turn-based "I go, you go" structure from feeling static. If an enemy tank crests a hill, your ATGM team can react immediately, reflecting the "shoot-and-scoot" doctrine of the era. Bolt Action Cold War Rules

Find the fan rules, buy a box of Warlord's new "Afghan War" Soviets (Siberian Veterans), and paint them in KLMK camouflage. The Cold War never ended—it just moved to your dining room table. Focuses on NVA Airmobile capabilities and specialized naval

For decades, the bolt-action rifle and the khaki-drab uniform defined the tabletop wargaming experience of World War II. Games were decided by the range of a Kar98k and the armor of a Sherman tank. But history did not end in 1945. As the dust settled over Berlin, a new conflict began—one of espionage, proxy wars, nuclear anxiety, and the rapid evolution of military technology. This simulates the increased speed of communication and