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Gangrene Federated Suns Leftenant General
Joined: 04-Feb-2002 00:00 Posts: 939 Location: United States
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Posted: 05-Feb-2003 12:48 Post subject: war gaming |
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Every now and then I come across groups at the gaming store playing minis games of classic battles, like D-day or Waterloo. I have also heard that some people like to use the Osprey books for setting up historic scenarios. Is there a common set of rules in use for these types of battles?
Vampire, aren't you into classic battles?
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Raven! Clan Snow Raven Galaxy Commander
Joined: 04-Feb-2002 00:00 Posts: 1326 Location: United States
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Posted: 05-Feb-2003 14:24 Post subject: RE: war gaming |
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umm I used squad leader to play a section of omaha beach once.
Raven!
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Vampire Free Worlds League Lieutenant Colonel
Joined: 05-Feb-2002 00:00 Posts: 912 Location: Spain
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Posted: 09-Feb-2003 18:18 Post subject: RE: war gaming |
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I am, but it's late. I'll write an answer tomorrow. _________________ Memento audare semper
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Adom_Netto Free Worlds League Recruit
Joined: 12-Mar-2003 00:00 Posts: 1
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Posted: 12-Mar-2003 16:33 Post subject: RE: war gaming |
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There are a lot of us out there who enjoy recreating historical battles in miniature as well as sci-fi battles. As far as your question about rules used, there are a *wide* variety of rules published for just about any historical period you can imagine, with ancients, Napoleonic and WW2 being very popular. People choose the rules that best fit their tastes (and predjudices...).
Personally, I enjoy mostly "modern" (post 1900) games, with WW1 and WW2 being favorites. I have painted WW1 and WW2 Russians, WW2 Canadians, and WW2 Italians, amongst others. Currently I am on a mid-19th century kick and am, for inexplicable reasons, painting a whole army of Austrians from the 1860s.
If you are interested in getting more information you can check out the home page of a historical miniatures club here in Central Texas, of which I am a member:
http://lshm.homestead.com/
Adom Netto
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AWAD Draconis Combine Chu-sa
Joined: 06-Feb-2002 00:00 Posts: 766
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Posted: 08-Apr-2003 21:42 Post subject: RE: war gaming |
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On 2003-02-05 12:48, Gangrene wrote:
Every now and then I come across groups at the gaming store playing minis games of classic battles, like D-day or Waterloo. I have also heard that some people like to use the Osprey books for setting up historic scenarios. Is there a common set of rules in use for these types of battles?
Vampire, aren't you into classic battles?
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Find the group called the Historical Minatures Gaming Society. I think they have a web site, name an era and there are rules and the likes. I play DBA, Fire and the Fury, Micro Armor, and many others. Some have different ways. But many games come with scenarios. If it comes to WWII get ASL, choose a battle and convert as close as possible to the minatures game you are playing.
AWAD- whose arab army (time of Mohammad) is gathering dust.
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Gangrene Federated Suns Leftenant General
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Posted: 12-Apr-2003 21:11 Post subject: RE: war gaming |
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Thanks
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Gangrene Federated Suns Leftenant General
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Posted: 12-Apr-2003 21:12 Post subject: RE: war gaming |
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Thanks, that helps a lot.
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