I could be in for Hail Caesaring?
Just counting up what I have and so far have the following Rebulican Romans:
X16 Numidian Foot
X6 Numidian Horse (will add another x6)
X2 Numidian Elephants
X12 Velites
X24 Hastati
X24 Principes
X24 Triarii
I could add more cavalry and a couple more of the legionary types but this will be maxing out my painting possibility between now and November. If that would do then I should be in. I'd have around 10-12 units in all.
November Ancients
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Excellent !
Gary remind us what is a typical unit size ? (Frontage I guess...)
I can provided mostly hoplites and pikes. I base my hoplites 2 deep and my pikes 4 deep rather than the figure sales enhancing depths that warlord push .
Gary remind us what is a typical unit size ? (Frontage I guess...)
I can provided mostly hoplites and pikes. I base my hoplites 2 deep and my pikes 4 deep rather than the figure sales enhancing depths that warlord push .
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Standard units have a frontage of 150mm-200mm, so a 2 deep battle line would typically be 16-20 figures.
Pikes and warband should be 4 deep with the same frontage.
Skirmishers are small units so 6-8 figures. I put them on a 180mm frontage to cover a unit
Republican Roman cohorts are all small units so 12 figures. A legion has 2 6 man velites, 2 hastati, 2 principles and 1 triarii - that's a readymade division
Cavalry should be 2 deep but that looks stupid so a single rank, typically 6-8 figures
Elephants are single model units
Most artillery are single model, although Roman legionary ballistae are typically 2 to a unit
You need 1 commander per division (a division normally has a minimum of 4 non-skirmisher units) plus in HC2 you can gave an additional army general who can move from division to division to help out
Pikes and warband should be 4 deep with the same frontage.
Skirmishers are small units so 6-8 figures. I put them on a 180mm frontage to cover a unit
Republican Roman cohorts are all small units so 12 figures. A legion has 2 6 man velites, 2 hastati, 2 principles and 1 triarii - that's a readymade division
Cavalry should be 2 deep but that looks stupid so a single rank, typically 6-8 figures
Elephants are single model units
Most artillery are single model, although Roman legionary ballistae are typically 2 to a unit
You need 1 commander per division (a division normally has a minimum of 4 non-skirmisher units) plus in HC2 you can gave an additional army general who can move from division to division to help out
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If you guys can let me know what figures you have, I'm happy to come up with balanced forces and a scenario.
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Thanks Gary, I’ll do an inventory in the next couple of days
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I'll have a look when I'm back from Anglesey, but it'll probably be a similar force to the one I used last time we played at Ayton
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And the chances of me remembering what you have are zero, or worse. You forget that I'm due to get my pension in less than 6 months, so I'm verging on the senile
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