... The mucking about with 3 figures here and 4 figures there does not make any difference in MoA-ECW for the DFWIrregulars. Units fight by the stand-not by...
This is a healthy discusssion, as Steve points out. I can see though that I am a good ways away from Bill and Mike and closer to Steve in terms of detail. I...
Question for Mike. In your GNW games, what size is a typical infantry formation? How many fatigue points? How many dice does such a formation get to shoot, and...
... I'm moving this period away from a multiple cluster Gush game for our group. (still my favorite for over 20+ years) I double base because I like the...
I'm going to snip a lot of detail out but hopefully keep the intended sense. ... ... Mike posts: I clearly missed an important point about my practice. No...
... The number of hits required to generate a fatigue remain based on the size of the unit - just as in the basic rules. The standard unit is 4 stands of...
... We're probably closer than you think. I have based my Macedonian pike on giant six-stand-sized bases, arranged in three ranks, with a frontage of two...
... SNIP ... I am now regarding the ground scale for MOA to be 1 inch represents 20 yards for 15mm scale, or to get a rounder number for 25mm scale, it could...
Well, a lot of great input and ideas, some confusion, probably to be expected with the length and some of the "wandering" (guilty myself). I want to try and...
I'm in agreement with Bill's assessment of where we are and don't have anything to add. I hadn't read Bill's link before I sent out my last post. I have...
By the way, after you get done picking through all of the technical data on Dr. Picouet's "Tercio" site, he does have an additional site on famous battles of...
I'm glad "it" worked well, but I'm a bit confused about what "it" is. I've sent several things to gamers recently. Can you tell me what it says on the top of...
Gentlemen (and Ladies, if such be Present); Please check the two recently uploaded pictures (just click on new pictures from the Home Page). These are the...
It occurred to me that some, especially those not overly familiar with French military history, the Anglo-Franco-Spanish Wars, or just the Pike & Shot period...
Ron, I was only slightly acquainted with Rich. Nevertheless, I am saddened and surprised at his death. I saw him at conventions and we have corresponded on the...
Guys, The last Fall In! in Gettysburg Pa. (at least for the foreseeable future) is just over the horizon. Gamemasters have until Monday the 7th of September...
Has anyone thought about taking Gush's Renaissance Army lists (circa 1984) and adapting them to MoA? I'm tinkering with painting a late 17th century Polish,...
... Hi Steve: While not Gush, I did convert the DBR Polish List into MOA and put it into an excel spreadsheet. You can find it in the Files section under Army...
Sorry for the delay in responding Steve, She Who Must Be Obeyed has been on "vacation" this week and the Honey-do's are about to kill me. Short answer: Yes,...
Good stuff. I've added my comments in line ... MIKE'S COMMENT 2-stand units of light cavalry can be very effective. They are highly manouverable and can...
Thanks for the feedback Mike. I was concerned about the 3/6 unit conventions that seems so prevalent. Personally, I have no problem with smaller units, I just...
... Hi Bill: An interesting idea. I haven't done anything like this. My worry is that it creates another level of complexity (i.e., keeping track of how...
Hello all, Williamsburg Muster (a great success last year) will have a second year - Feb 5,6,7, 2010. Lots of details on the website, but we are now actively...
All, Last week I ran an MOA game at my house; the battle of Munda - the last battle of Caesars civil wars. We stopped the game, and will continue next week....