The full OB for the Alied army cavalry at Waterloo is 1st and 2nd Life Gaurds 1st Dragoon Gaurds, 1st Royal Dragoons, 1st Royal North British Dragoons, 6th...
Due to the popularity and several emails about the 1st batch of 6mm Prussians we sold, we have some more on ebay. 2 Cuirassier, 1 Dragoon, 1 Hussar, and 7...
Hello Raf! Yes you are correct. The 1st. brigade was also known as the Guards. The 2nd. brigade "Union" was called that because it had an English, Irish and...
I see various rules sets available which are "fast and playable". Not that I am looking for something slow and unplayable (!), but what's a more complex rules...
Depends on what you are looking for. 1 Something at battalion level or do you prefer regimental/brigade or a divisional level game? 2 Realistic simulation or...
... wargames research group has a set that i believe is called 1950 to 2000. corps commander from tabletop games is another though out of print. another set of...
If you are looking for complex, you might want to play Challenger II. It is more simulation than game. A lot of people say it is hard to play, but tht is not...
My personal view of Challenger II is that, while they may be very accurate in a technical sense the time scale per turn, about 2 minutes as I recall, gives a...
{long post, sorry! No, not really} So, in answer to the question "how long should a piece of string be", the answer is "as long as you need"... What a great...
... that I ... Dear Michael A pleasure to be asked. I can only speak for myself, and not with much authority! If I was already a customer of Angel Barracks,...
Wow, thanks for the info Richard. I have played ASL for 30 years, so vehicles sizes, ammo types etc is no big deal. I've downloaded FFT2 and ordered...
Thanks for the leads. Battalion level is more my focus (I acknowledge that trying to do larger actions with more detail is the way to the asylum). I do have...
Hi All, Fist Full of Tows2 are almost a great set of rules but unfortunately artillery is incapable of suppression - a crucial failing in any set of modern...
... acknowledge ... Battlion level... could be Corps Commander then - NATO battalion vs WARPAC regiment, or thereabouts, is a good size for Corps Commander (or...
... I'm not sure if that means you're a hardened gamer, a veteran gamer, or what! 30 years is a good record to survive ASL. Unfortunately I've not had the...
Would like to do a game where each side has no more than 200 individual soldiers. Urban environment. Night rules. Helicopters and air support. Zsu-23 Shilka...
Hm - Of those 3 only the Great War version works. The other two have decidly odd toe, and the WWII set is highly biased to US/German units. I'd recomend Battle...
Gareth, Thanks for the rules reference. I can find the one I want (1950-1985) at various sites but can't seem to find an online vendor that sells it. Can...
Not going to get into how you can write them off without playing them...but quick correction / additional info: Cold War Commander: 1946+ Blitzkreig Commander:...
Hi, great stuff , i have bought through them before myself and always had good service . i hope the rules work ok for you i`m still using the WRG ww2 set...
Also have a look at Toofatlardies.co.uk they have rules for company and squad level. Ive been using them for years for 15mm and and have just converted over to...
I'll second the agent. The ground scale of the rules is roughly 1/300 as well so they are actually a great set of 6mm rules in disguise (even the author didn't...
If anyone is looking for some trees, buildings and odds and ends for 6mm look at. http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZroosebolton773QQfrppZ50QQfsopZ32QQfsooZ ...
Hi, I would be interested in hearing in how you use these rules (IABSM) with 6mm. As they rely on individual troop removal, how do you achieve this without...
Same as in 15mm (my infantry are mounted 4 to a base) - you just put down a marker when you get a hit (I use pipe cleaners) and then remove the stand when it...