The spending part is easy, it's painting all the figures that's the problem.Jack wrote: What with the plastics and this set of rules I'm all enthused to spend, spend, spend.
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Dave
Watched Gettysburg again the other day and was amazed that the re-enactors did not even slow down as they marched shoulder to shoulder through all the assembled Reb batteries. Those faced with the guns and crew just dropped back and caught up after they had cleared the obstacle. Admittedly the ammo caissons and horses had been moved to the rear. Still I wonder if batteries would have been such a speed bump if moving from front to rear or vice versa? I think we have to ask if troops in a certain era would have done such a thing rather than how long it would take?Rank Bajin wrote:Barry,
I really like the idea of the battery area - one of the big problems for the scots greys would have been getting completly mixed up inamongst all the clutter of the grand battery - yet in most rule sets batteries don't even provide a speed bump.
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Roy