After all the questions I've been asking, last night I finally finished 54 Argentine infantry in the three line battalions. I still have to base them, but...
... Your site has been really helpful. Glad the site helped. No real progress from what is on my site. Current status: - Argentine Infantry and Cavalry =...
I was just notified that some of you received emails yesterday that may have looked like invoices. This was an error on my part. I was doing some record...
Hi John, The suggestion made by Steve i this email would be HUGELY useful. I coudn't find anything in the files section. Can this list of figures and...
Hello everyone. My name is Francisco Erize, and I am Argentine but based in Austin. ( My father is still in Argentina and tends to play with Carlo's group). I...
All, I am finally playing my first game this evening using the Quick Play Rules. In reading them over, two questions have come up. 1. Does each side run...
Hi Nick: 1. No; the phases occur in order with the iniative going in order that phase. Some phases are defacto simultaneous since stands aren't eliminated...
Hi Rolf: Thanks for the re-suggestion. It's one of the myriad things I *intend* to do. Not complaining here but I wish I could devote full time to Liberators...
Hi Francisco: Thanks for posting the pictures. Your figures look great. Good philosophy on handling discrepancies: as Julio has always told me "there is much...
I will try to arrange a game for the November convention ( Millennium ) it all depends on me being able to finish my armies... I am working around the clock :)...
My first project probably shouldn't be a first project but I am doing a conversion to create the Cuzco Militia battalion using AB Spanish Militia figures and...
John, Thanks much for the responses. I set up your alternate Moquegua last night. The Royalists chose to sit, using the dried ravines as cover, and proceeded...
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I just posted in the group's files a list of possible Napoleonic figures for the South American Wars. I would like to point out that I did this with the...
Hi Nick: Thanks for the report. I've been thinking of doing Moquegua as a convention game. Did you happen to take any pictures? Were there any other "gray...
Hi John I've been playing Shako 2 for a little while now. Having cast about for some time to find a set of "napoleonic" rules I can live with (!) I've found...
John, Sorry, no pictures, it was just two of us playing. No other grey areas. Did we assume correctly that the dry ravines should provide cover? It seems...
Hey francisco: Sweet! I'm very impressed with your detail work, especially on the lapels. I also like how you built up the basing to cover the model stand. ...
I was afraid to try the lapels, but I like your minis so much that I decided I'd rather give that a try than go search for other minis, and when the test...
Quick question. Looking at John's suplement 1, I was wondering if the Spanish had any pure light infantry battalions like the Cazadores de los Andes or...
Hi Francisco: I'm at work at the moment so my answer will be a little vague. Yes, the Spanish/Royalists had pure light infantry battalions. Examples that...
Received my order of guns today from John, mostly 4pdrs, few howitzers, and 2, 6 & 8 pdrs. Excellent models. Previous discussions had natural wood as the most...
I understand there is a 1806 ( english invasions ) gun in one of the Buenos Aires museums in the spanish color. I am going to use green for patriots and the...
Hi Francisco: There were no Royalist light battalions in the Chilean campaigns of 1817-1818. Osorio formed a battalion called the "Cazadores de Chile" after...
Francisco, I went with... Royalist = Dark sky Blue Argentine = Olive Green Chilean = Wood Brown I believe these are the same colors John used. Steve...