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Post by sapper on May 28, 2008 21:29:29 GMT
... as I asked Mark to create the section I thought I better post something !
I am building a 15mm 1815 British army. Dave, Matt and myself have dabbled with Esprit de Corps rules, but didn't really get on with them. I am basing my figures for Age of Eagles (Napoleonic Fire & Fury), but happy to try any other ruleset which isn't too fussy about base sizes.
Anyone fancy a game ? Martyn
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Post by terrywarden on May 28, 2008 21:45:32 GMT
Hi Martyn I have just ordered the 1st scenario book for the Age of Eagles; not sure when its out but hte blurb says it is for 1813-1814. Terry
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Post by sapper on May 28, 2008 22:38:47 GMT
Terry, thanks for the tip.
Are you going to have a crack at Under the Lily Banners (UTLB) with Mark on next all-day Sunday, or AoR with me and Graham ? If the former, can I borrow some of your Prussians to have at Graham's Russians, or would it be better for us all to throw ourselves on Mark's mercy and have a BIG multi-player UTLB game ?
By preference I'd like to get my Prussians on the table, but would be happy to push someone else's lead around the table as a close second.
Martyn
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Post by terrywarden on May 29, 2008 12:01:50 GMT
Hi Martyn; I dont think the intention is to try the UTLB rules at the next all day; so I think we stick with our AoR game unless we hear differently from Graham. It sounds like you nearly have a Brigade ready. By the look of the threads there are lots of other games planned; but I am sure we can expand ours if people are at a loose end. Terry
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Post by sapper on May 29, 2008 12:40:04 GMT
Terry,
Excellent (in the voice of C. Montgomery Burns). I shall finish my jaegers tonight, and hope to add another unit of musketeers, a unit of dragoons and an artillery piece or 2 by Sunday week.
martyn
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Post by Mark Wightman on May 29, 2008 13:28:49 GMT
Terry is correct. I'd rather try BLB in a small game, rather than a large all-dayer game.
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Post by sapper on May 29, 2008 20:16:51 GMT
Mark
In that case, if there's room for a small one I'm in.
Martyn
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