Periods you always wanted to do.....
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Just waiting to pick up some 15mm/18mm at a super bargain price...
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Any of you folk drawn to the 'Cruel Seas' system? I'm very tempted (in spite of various issues people have with the rules) but have managed to fight off the urge to spend big on the period.
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Yup. Somewhere.BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 2:21 am VW - When you say you have some, are we talking 20mm Tumbling Dice Crimeans?
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Re: Periods you always wanted to do.....
Yes, although despite my best intentions they're still sitting in boxes. The starter pack will give plenty of experience without too much expense & there are alternatives to the Warlord models. (eg Heroics & Ros & Scotia both have 1/300 ranges) or go to 1/600 where there are a wide number of options. If the rules aren't to your taste then David Manley has recently released a new version of his rules. (you might recall David from TWW - he's a splendid chap). If you 'do' Facebook, there's a good group here. https://www.facebook.com/groups/286537142167028/
"Real' coastal forces rarely got beyond a handful of boats per side anyway, some of the photos around show battles with dozens a side, which was fairly unusual.
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If I was doing it, I think I'd do 1:600 and David Manley's rules.
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Actually, TD's 1/72 figures are roughly the same size as SHQ's (i.e. Kennington's) 20mm offerings. TD make some lovely little figures......and some horrible ones. The Crimea range is small but perfectly formed.
Tradition do Crimea/greatcoats......
https://www.traditionoflondonshop.com/2 ... _1854-1856
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Stoppit. Not helping the wife just bought me more 17th lancers.Essex Boy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 2:16 pmTradition do Crimea/greatcoats......
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Helping you not to buy stuff?
Wrong forum mate, you need pmt for that. Would put anyone off wargaming.
Wrong forum mate, you need pmt for that. Would put anyone off wargaming.
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I've gone with 1/600 - mostly the old Skytrex range and some PT Dockyard stuff from the US - and using Coastal Patrol, a set of rules from one of the Too Fat Lardies' specials (I think Summer 2011, but I can check if you want), but if they don't appeal then anything by David Manley is pretty much guaranteed to be top-notch. Once Etranger has opened Pandora's box, I'd be keen to know what he makes of the 1/300 models, as they strike me as workable for 2-3 boats per side games, whereas if you want anything larger than an MTB/MGB or E-Boat on the table, you really need to drop down to 1/600.
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