Further to Braveheart 2004, Greg Jennings will be umpire for 25mm DBM and Rob Cameron for 15mm DBM. Regards Pete ...
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May 2, 2004 8:28 pm
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Hi Forgive my naivity....Is "BreaveHeart" the name of th convention or of a game played in the convetion? I may come along with my scenery for sale if I can...
It is the name of the convention/tornament. The rules will be DBM (De Bellis Multitudinus) for ancients (in both 15mm & 25mm scales) and GW's Warhammer game...
Hi, Braveheart is a convention. Three competitions - 15mm DBM, 25mm DBM and Warhammer Fantasy. You are more than welcome to come with your terrain for sale. In...
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May 2, 2004 11:36 pm
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Does anyone know where I could find lots of dice at short notice? Preferably like the ones Chch supplied for DBM a couple of years back - simple colours,...
I think they came from Whitcoles. thats were i got mine from. they were about 70 cents IIRC. Cheers, Rhys If you did not receive this e-mail and are reading it...
My 'net access at home fell over last week, so after thinking about doing the housework this weekend I was left with no alternative but to play Spartan all day...
Anyone interested in playing more naval games please contact me. At present we are looking at expanding our WW2 coastal gamers and looking to branch out into...
It means after seeing your previous posts on the FoW group Mr Leifi that the bulk of your posts will end up being censored by the moderators :) Chris ...
aw gay! I'm just misunderstood. Skeeter will defend me. "Townley, Chris" <chris.townley@...> wrote:It means after seeing your previous posts on the FoW...
LOL, plus you might upset all the old school DBX'ers on the list :) Chris ____________________________________________________________________ CAUTION - This...
Christopher if you think I'm getting out of line you may tell me off o.k. I've been getting told off from the boys all week. Hence my lamo posts at flames of...
Mike, we bought the Natcon dice from Comics Compulsion, got them at a good price (can't remember the exact details) because of the bulk and the contacts we'd ...
bro! Roundie and I missed you at painting last night. Oh the Red Devil popped in. (Bates jnr)Thought I should say a few words to embarass you nationally.Dude...
Hi All, Have never seen anyone mention the site while I've been lurking here, so you all might want to check out MagWeb: http://www.magweb.com Lots of military...
Allan Udy
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May 4, 2004 8:41 pm
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Hi, I was talking with Phil Malthus recently about DBM in the UK. He indicated that most 25mm DBM competitions are played on 6' x 4' tables. Phil said that he...
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May 4, 2004 8:49 pm
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... indicated ... How many AP are the armies for this table size? 6' wide is only 30 element's frontage in the big scale; deducting the 300p to each flank ...
From memory 350 AP is favoured. One of the reasons I ask is that reading through some of the rationale for DBMM it appears the problems could be addressed by...
... One of the main problems with DBM is that you generally achieve victory on the wings rather than by breaking through the centre - historically this is a...
... <campbellm@c...> wrote: ... victory ... historically ... well, the dilemma here is that while this may be true of battles in the classical era, it is not...
I agree with your analysis Brendan. Also would make running a historically successful army like the Mongols very very difficult. I'm sure you'd see a new type...
... You could at least have quoted the whole paragraph which goes on to say: "- it seems at least as likely that armies should crumble from direct frontal...
... historically ... I don't know what DBMM will finally end up like. It might end up as quite a decent set of ancient rules for the classical era. I believe...
... Indeed - typically in DBM you'd pin the centre with soemthing that can't be ignored but also isn't going to get killed (Cv pinning Sp for example), and...