Great to have you back Ritchie!
Re cavalry you could always do what Tim H did - use Napoleonic cavalry and swap the heads for ones with tricornes.
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Re: Ayton 2020 - The Official Planning Thread
That's a good idea, although I'm not sure how comfortable I'd be sending my troops off to the guillotine.goat major wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 2:55 pm Great to have you back Ritchie!
Re cavalry you could always do what Tim H did - use Napoleonic cavalry and swap the heads for ones with tricornes.
Re: Ayton 2020 - The Official Planning Thread
Holding off on getting bases for now as I'm not 100% sure what size bases I need.
Re: Ayton 2020 - The Official Planning Thread
What could possibly go wrong? 

Re: Ayton 2020 - The Official Planning Thread
I'm outraged!
I'm only posting via my phone at the moment but I will update the games list and deal with 18thC bases as soon as I find a keyboard bigger than me thumb.
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I'm only posting via my phone at the moment but I will update the games list and deal with 18thC bases as soon as I find a keyboard bigger than me thumb.
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Re: Ayton 2020 - The Official Planning Thread
You're outraged? The rest of use have spent the last two and a half hours trying to edit the list down to manageable proportions.
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Re: Ayton 2020 - The Official Planning Thread
I think the thread where EB asked for peoples basing conventions turned up that most people are in the region of 15-20mm Frontage per foot figure and 20-25mm depth. So a six figure multibased element (two ranks of three)would be between 45mm and 60mm frontage and 40-50mm depth.
I'd go for the smallest sizes you're happy with for your figures and keep the frontage at least as big as the depth.
I'd go for the smallest sizes you're happy with for your figures and keep the frontage at least as big as the depth.