Ayton 2 (The Shiny One)

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Peeler wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2020 10:25 pm So... Those 30mm late 19thC SSMs what we did for that game, is that what people are rebasing for AGW? Just checking before I get my blades out...
The 28/30mm will be on the Saturday and the bigger boys, 40/42mm, on the Sunday...Is that right?
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goat major wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2020 9:00 am Oh and although AGW doesn’t really care about base shape, it’s generally pretty important to keep them as squares or rectangles
It isn't and I haven't. Rounds all the way. Cept for Cavalry.
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tim.w wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2020 6:39 pm It isn't and I haven't. Rounds all the way. Cept for Cavalry.
Cough, splutter.. What What What What What? If you do that there is no sensible way that all your casualties will lie down in an orderly manner. Mr Goat was right and he is right for a very good reason.
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Buff Orpington wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2020 6:56 pm
tim.w wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2020 6:39 pm It isn't and I haven't. Rounds all the way. Cept for Cavalry.
Cough, splutter.. What What What What What? If you do that there is no sensible way that all your casualties will lie down in an orderly manner. Mr Goat was right and he is right for a very good reason.
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Tim W is a splendid fellow and very nearly correct. The correct base is one which has eight sides - an octagon, no less. They roll not and can't, much to Mr Goat's chagrin, be used as hard cover.
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Well there'd be no point counting then as hard cover given that you will have deployed them all behind a stone wall. Again.
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goat major wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2020 7:44 pm Well there'd be no point counting then as hard cover given that you will have deployed them all behind a stone wall. Again.
Worked though.
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Without doubt
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Without a redoubt, a stone wall works quite well.
So we're doing AGW in late 19thC, in 30mm AND 42mm, on the same sized bases, are we?
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It's sounding like late 19thc on 25/38/30mm is a goer but I'm not sure it's been decided ?

Base sizes - it really doesn't matter. Single figure based figures work well given the rules but size or shape is up to you
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goat major wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2020 8:05 pm It's sounding like late 19thc on 25/38/30mm is a goer but I'm not sure it's been decided ?

Base sizes - it really doesn't matter. Single figure based figures work well given the rules but size or shape is up to you
The games menu for Saturday, at present would seem to consist of a shiny 30 mm ACW game that EB and I will be offering, very old school, not huge numbers of units, 20 figure Infantry and 12 figure cavalry units, and one gun model depicting a battery. (Iain and I have set ourselves a personal target of each of us having a Confederate and a Union army, each army consisting of 6 infantry regiments, one cavalry regiment and two guns). At least that is the target, it might end up as a case of fighting with whatever we have completed between us. Next I see a 30 mm battle, set somewhere in the 19th century brewing between those amongst us who have numbers of perfectly good but under-employed and suitable figures, that they have enhanced with a judicious application of gloss varnish. Sunday will be the occasion of large full blooded 42 mm shiny game, in which the doughty and stalwart forces of Britannia will stand against hordes of dubious foreigners.

If anybody else has an idea or game that will fit in then I am sure we are keen to hear about it. Rules mainly in use will be "A Gentleman's War", but other rules are available I am informed.
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