Episode 28

Bob Murch and French Foreign Legion

Published on: 1st November, 2021

Shot and Shield is BACK with the Shot and Shield Supercast, in this episode, the incredible Bob Murch of pulpfigures.com joins Scott to chat about Movember, Mental Health and Inspirations; Movie review of the 1939 French Foreign Legion classic featuring Gary Cooper, Beau Geste; The introduction of new feature called Scenario Builder with a scenario titled “Gun Runner”; A product review for the new line of Central Asian play pieces from WoFun Board games , the “Great Game Collection (1865-1880) by Vyacheslav Batalov; A Watch-A-Long of the final battle scene from the 1977 French Foreign Legion movie “March or Die”, plus some email, the Top 5 reveal and closing with another new feature called Audio Archeology with a find that may hold some interest for those interested in the Boer Wars or the Russian Tsar. Our episode sponsor, XPForge.com has a great offer for you and Scott is giving away 28mm miniatures from his personal collection. You have to listen to find out. Please Enjoy!

Segment Menu:

Email: 00:09:00

Movie Review: 00:17:00

Interview w/ Bob Murch: 00:28:00

Watch-a-Long: 01:12:00

Top 5: 01:25:00

Scenario Builder: 01:26:00

Product Review: 01:33:00

Audio Archeology: 01:40:00

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Shot And Shield Wargaming Podcast
This Podcast covers tabletop wargaming specifically between 1815 and 1933. I will be having guests on to discover what they are working on, having discussions regarding tabletop wargaming and doing some historical deep dives into some of the periods during this wargaming era.

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