The ECW
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- PurpleBot
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Covenanters seem boring, strictly that is, from the thought of painting endless amounts of gray brown.
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The eternal prayer sessions could get tedious too.
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yawn.......
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I've finally started painting my 15mm ECW. Done the first base of Covenanters (pike) basing as for DBR after deciding I needed separate pike and shotte elements. Need flags!
I'm still a bit torn whether to base cavalry all as x3 to a 40mm frontage or differentiate heavies x4 to a base and dragoons/lights x3 to a base. Guessing Scots lancers could count as lights?
I'm still a bit torn whether to base cavalry all as x3 to a 40mm frontage or differentiate heavies x4 to a base and dragoons/lights x3 to a base. Guessing Scots lancers could count as lights?
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Re: The ECW
Technically ECW cavalry except hesselriggs lobsters are medium.
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Yes that's the thing to get your head round when you're so used to DbN. It'll be more about their quality generally than their 'weight' as I understand. Might just have the Lobsters as a x4 but then they are the trickiest to fit 4 on the base.FreddBloggs wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 9:22 am Technically ECW cavalry except hesselriggs lobsters are medium.
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I'd think Armoured might be Heavy a'la DBN, but everything else might be Light. Me & Alex tried a DBECW rulesheet, got somewhere with it, not sure if we sorted it though.
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Trouble is with making them all light, how do you differentiate Cromwells and Ruperts Impact horse, from dragoons and Scottish lancers and borders cavalry.
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Indeed. We tried it by varying the result of winning/losing a melee, depending on who was involved.