Could any of you kind gents out there help me with a figure problem. Im looking for suitable figs for the battle of Flodden. at a pinch i can use Perrys W.O.T.R and some of the European stuff. But 1513 highlanders!!!! is proving very tricky. Any help much appreciated
I fear I've not been initiated in any of the above! Goats,silly walks,funny hand shakesand flutes! It sounds like members of the Greater Manchester Police traffic unit!
I didn't know League of Augsberg shirts were now available! I think its the sort of apparel that id wear for gentlemans clubs and all night raves! My wardrobe is not complete!!! B.T.W is there a secret handshake yet?
Work,wife and weather permitting,will try for Partizan in June. Love to see them in the flesh so to speak! Already thinking up scenarios featuring walls! Good luck in your new venture.
The walls look superb! Love to get me hands on a kit or two. Any chance of seeing some apprentice boys sprinting to close the gates? Haha,only kidding. You have a real talent there!
Barry,please relax, we always debrief and question everthing about the game. We have used BTLB before and enjoyed them. The rules were questioned by are least experienced players. Mostly why they couldn't move all their units at the same time and why the couldn't deploy a skirmish line! It's a highl...
Many a true word spoken there Wdrenth! I think to be fair to our officers and NCO's they have that attitude of "use all available cover and wait for air support" Not an option in 1709! Maybe a short video on the battle first rather than a brief brief as it were,would help with the 18th C mindset. Or...
Two weeks ago,my unit tried to wargame Malplaquet. It was on a much smaller scale and we mostly focused on the righthand side of the field as seen from the French point of view. We used first edition BTLB rules,and even though many were new to gaming,let alone WSS gaming,we discovered how bloody the...
Look very nice! do you think they would fit in with the Front rank figs?
i already have a collection but would like to add a few of these in to the mix as it were.