Having seen how lovely RMDs AB Napoleonics are, I am thinking of having a go myself as a solo project. My main reason not to have tried the period before are not having much understanding of the history but more crucially, not having a set of rules which fit my circumstances. I have Black Powder and DBN, Black Powder is OK but more of a huge table 28mm ruleset. DBN is a game I like but I feel it looks best in 6mm. I am really looking for a set of rules that are uncomplicated for a non-specialist in the period, look good in 15/18mm (~12-18 figs per unit) and don't need a 12ft table for a satisfying game.
Oh and they must cost less that thirty quid brand new as well.
Any ideas?
15/18mm Friendly, not too big table, uncomplicated Napoleonic Rules
Re: 15/18mm Friendly, not too big table, uncomplicated Napoleonic Rules
It's been over 20 years since I've played it, but I think Shako would fit the bill (now in its 2nd edition, I think). Infantry Battalions and Cavalry Regiments are typically 12-16 figures and there is an option to use it for higher-level games. Games are fast, simple and finished in a short space of time. I used to use a modified version to run my SYW campaign - we could play even large battles to a conclusion within a club-night.
The rules are also specifically designed to take other rules' basing conventions into consideration, so it doesn't matter if your armies are already based for a specific set of rules (provided all the troops are based much the same way). The Napoleon's Battles basing method that I use is specifically covered, as is 'Empire'. So in the past I've split my 24-figure 'brigade' units for Napoleon's Battles into two Shako 'Battalions'.
The rules are also specifically designed to take other rules' basing conventions into consideration, so it doesn't matter if your armies are already based for a specific set of rules (provided all the troops are based much the same way). The Napoleon's Battles basing method that I use is specifically covered, as is 'Empire'. So in the past I've split my 24-figure 'brigade' units for Napoleon's Battles into two Shako 'Battalions'.
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Re: 15/18mm Friendly, not too big table, uncomplicated Napoleonic Rules
I think I have played Shako about twenty years ago myself but alas it is OOP and chuffing expensive now.
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Is it really? I remember 1st Edition being about a tenner in the 90s, so thought it might be £20-£25. I also thought that the 2nd Edition was currently in production.
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Re: 15/18mm Friendly, not too big table, uncomplicated Napoleonic Rules
Neil Thomas' Napleonic Wargaming?
He uses a standard unit size of x4 DbA style bases per unit for all his games so a unit is 16 figs of 4 figs per base. However, I have used his rules for medievals but rounded the unit size down to just one base per unit, this makes a whole army of around DbA size. All I changed was to add hits to those bases rather than base removal and it worked really well. You could maybe base up 8 figs to a base which would work and look nice allowing for the odd flag/officer etc?
He uses a standard unit size of x4 DbA style bases per unit for all his games so a unit is 16 figs of 4 figs per base. However, I have used his rules for medievals but rounded the unit size down to just one base per unit, this makes a whole army of around DbA size. All I changed was to add hits to those bases rather than base removal and it worked really well. You could maybe base up 8 figs to a base which would work and look nice allowing for the odd flag/officer etc?
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Thats now on the Amazon list. Cheers.
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Tempers fuggit! About £45-£110 depending on sanity of seller. Nice Idea though, I remember liking the rules.
Re: 15/18mm Friendly, not too big table, uncomplicated Napoleonic Rules
Good Lord...
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Bloody hell. I think my copy went on ebay for buttons a while back. They still play shako at the club and look to have good games.
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Re: 15/18mm Friendly, not too big table, uncomplicated Napoleonic Rules
I like Sam Mustafas Grande Armee and Blucher - the individual unit is a brigade.