ECW - just for arguments sake you understand
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I have been nursing a hankering to do ECW in 54mm there are some lovely figures for it out there.
Rules? You ask me what rules do I use. No, I don't do rules.
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Only this week I’ve being eyeing up the airfix collectors series figs again
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I do like the Call to Arms stuff and they do the Lobsters now.
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Got 'em a while back Simon, they have been languishing in a cupboard, I also bought some loose Call to Arms figures just to see what they came out like, and then I espied an Innkeeper and a serving wench, and I'm thinking....diorama or skirmish game.goat major wrote: ↑Sat Jan 26, 2019 9:14 pm Only this week I’ve being eyeing up the airfix collectors series figs again
Rules? You ask me what rules do I use. No, I don't do rules.
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I've got two older sets that I'm mucking about with after lots of modifications. Forlorn Hope with a fairly major rewrite and then the Gush WRG rules. The core of these is very simple and still very good for ECW. Since the rules were written for a huge time frame lots of the options and modifiers can be cut out. I really need to stop painting/modelling and start play testing.
I also have a play test version of In The Buff, it really is a beta version that needs quite a lot of work. Not sure when TFL will get around to it.
Re: ECW - just for arguments sake you understand
Sounds like Pikemans Lament would be right up your street. Although the thought of a large Pike and Shot Regt in 54mm is mouthwateringTim Hall wrote: ↑Sat Jan 26, 2019 10:26 pmGot 'em a while back Simon, they have been languishing in a cupboard, I also bought some loose Call to Arms figures just to see what they came out like, and then I espied an Innkeeper and a serving wench, and I'm thinking....diorama or skirmish game.goat major wrote: ↑Sat Jan 26, 2019 9:14 pm Only this week I’ve being eyeing up the airfix collectors series figs again
Re: ECW - just for arguments sake you understand
EasterTimmo wrote: ↑Sat Jan 26, 2019 11:10 pmI've got two older sets that I'm mucking about with after lots of modifications. Forlorn Hope with a fairly major rewrite and then the Gush WRG rules. The core of these is very simple and still very good for ECW. Since the rules were written for a huge time frame lots of the options and modifiers can be cut out. I really need to stop painting/modelling and start play testing.
I also have a play test version of In The Buff, it really is a beta version that needs quite a lot of work. Not sure when TFL will get around to it.
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All this pike and Shotte talk made me spend an hour diving into my Wagner, European Weapons and Warfare 1618-1648, a most wonderful tome that was much thumbed in the days of my pike and shotting back in the 80's. Which makes me think, nobody has broached the Thirty Years War, a period of much fun frolic and marauding. Just thought I'd throw that into the mix.
Rules? You ask me what rules do I use. No, I don't do rules.
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To be honest, I was thinking more TYW than ECW, but I didn't want to confuse things. The flags were much prettier in the TYW.Tim Hall wrote: ↑Sun Jan 27, 2019 5:11 pm All this pike and Shotte talk made me spend an hour diving into my Wagner, European Weapons and Warfare 1618-1648, a most wonderful tome that was much thumbed in the days of my pike and shotting back in the 80's. Which makes me think, nobody has broached the Thirty Years War, a period of much fun frolic and marauding. Just thought I'd throw that into the mix.
Couldn't agree more about the Wagner book. I have an original and the Warlord reprint. I think it's out of print again (not sure about that thought).
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