Base sizes

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Jamanicus
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Re: Base sizes

Post by Jamanicus »

I like to use 25x50 pill bases for my Cav...gives loads of flexibility and can be used for both skirmish and massed battle. Use 4 x 3 slot sabots for each unit....and I can use the same sabots for any period (dependent on the basing style, which all tends to be quite similar)
valleyboy
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Re: Base sizes

Post by valleyboy »

First of all -well done Donald on a choice of brilliant rules

Mine are based for GdeA but I always base in 6 or 8 figures and even then have resorted to making sabot bases that will move a battalion as a column or a British unit in line - the reason being that you can play big games with these rules and from what I've seen of your games that's something you seem to do
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For 28s my bases are 45 wide x 40 deep but I only have French, Russian and Polish
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In all scales my battalion sizes are generally 36 figs for French & allies(6x6), 32 for Wrussians and Pwrussians (4 x32) & Hostrians 48s (6x8). This means the British are the odd ones out with 10 companies but again I base them in 6 or 8 figure double companies in 2 ranks so are 5x6 or 5x8. You just have to fudge a British unit marching in colum of march

Skirmishers are based separately for all

Cavalry are generally 8 bases of 3 in single rank
So my advice is to base up as companies and use sabot bases for the whole battalion - easy, card base a little bigger than footprint, balsa edges to contain the bases and grit/flocked
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Because you base in double rank, its easy enough to base the British or others with a figure missing from a rank of you could paint more to make up the defecit!
ochoin
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Re: Base sizes

Post by ochoin »

I'm working my way through the Imperial Guard & I'm quite pleased with the results of the new bases:

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It's a bigger & more fiddly job than I'd thought but I can slowly work my way through the French, then Russians & Prussians & then Anglo-Dutch.

donald
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