Yes you did. And very nice they are too.
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Thank goodness for that. I thought I was having a senior moment.
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You probably were.
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Fire and Fury are my favourite set of rules. Certainly the ones I’ve used the most. Do the labels green to match the bases, cream lettering and a little Blu-Tac to hold them to the base and job’s a good ‘un.
Was thinking of developing 10mm Italian Unification armies for them but thinking on the 1688 possibilities I wonder if a variation of F&F might work for that?
Was thinking of developing 10mm Italian Unification armies for them but thinking on the 1688 possibilities I wonder if a variation of F&F might work for that?
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I'm thinking pre-printed brigade stats on laminated cards that slot into the base behind the brigade command stand. Maybe.levied troop wrote: ↑Sat Dec 29, 2018 5:49 pm Fire and Fury are my favourite set of rules. Certainly the ones I’ve used the most. Do the labels green to match the bases, cream lettering and a little Blu-Tac to hold them to the base and job’s a good ‘un.
Was thinking of developing 10mm Italian Unification armies for them but thinking on the 1688 possibilities I wonder if a variation of F&F might work for that?
Age of Honour is a BF&F variant which claims to cover 1700 onward. I've played them. I wasn't overly impressed, but that may just be due to my inexperience. I have the PDF if you're interested. I'm sure them can be tweaked to cope with a higher ratio of pikes and matchlocks. There's something on TMP about there being an ECW variant in Arquebusier a while back.
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Andy’s way of doing the bases was very practical and unobtrusive. I generally don’t like the aesthetics of big labels for units. One of the reasons I cooled on Rommel.
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Couldn't agree more.....not about Rommel.......don't know the game.goat major wrote: ↑Sat Dec 29, 2018 10:23 pm Andy’s way of doing the bases was very practical and unobtrusive. I generally don’t like the aesthetics of big labels for units. One of the reasons I cooled on Rommel.
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And did he answer?
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He just ghosted the goat.