THE SILVER BAYONET: CANADA
Written by Ash Barker
Illustrated by Brainbug Design

The Silver Bayonet: Canada is the first supplement in Joseph A. McCullough's award-winning wargame written by another author - Ash Barker, the creator of the Guerrilla Miniature Games YouTube channel! Read on for a taste of the new twist he's brought to the series...

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Explore a wild new frontier with solo, cooperative, and competitive scenarios and new soldiers, creatures, and equipment rooted in the history and folklore of Canada.

Far from the battlefields of Europe, another war is being fought. In the vast lands of North America, Britain and the United States clash once again and, in the shadow of this conflict, the otherworldly Harvestmen pursue their devious plans, feasting on the rage and terror of mortals. In the face of this menace, however, brave folk, seconded from the military or recruited from the local populace, band together to take the fight to the sinister Harvestmen and their minions.

Canada is a supplement for The Silver Bayonet that brings players and their officers across the Atlantic and straight into the War of 1812. It offers new scenarios, solo and cooperative as well as competitive; rules for recruiting US units; and creatures and challenges
drawn from Canadian history and folklore.

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And check out this review from Miniature Realms

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 The Silver Bayonet: Canada is out now in the UK
and will be out in the US in January 2024.

We've also got a behind-the-scenes blog series covering the book's
setting, giving you a sneak peek at a new bestiary entry,
and digging into the creative process for all-new art.

Order today.

A footer banner with a black-and-white sketch illustration of a Napoleonic soldier holding a sabre in front of a werewolf's head mounted on a wall, alongside the text: "In Britain, a secret award - the Silver Bayonet - is presented to those soldiers brave or fortunate enough to have faced these creatures... and survived."