Many thanks! Now that my initial painting spurt is drawing to a close, we shall try this, and see how it goes! I have been basing my thoughts around British...
Fellow Napoleonic wargamers, If you missed them at GENCON, I'll be hosting a couple Napoleonic games at this CONCEPTION CONVETION [info below] please join us...
I just joined the group. Glad to be here. I posted the rules that our club uses for Napoleonic Skirmish gaming. There called "THE SWORD THE BAYONET AND THE...
I have added a Album in the Photo section titled "TSTFATL-Conquest 2003 " They are photos taken at Conquest 2003 in Palo Alto of the game I ran between French...
I enlarged some (x3) I got from Bob's Bits/Wargrid. They only make buildings up to 10 mm size. They were 6 mm so I tried to enlarge x4 = 24 mm but they came...
I just found this group and was interested in the rules posted for scrimage rules. Not many people play scrimage rules of this time. I just printed them and...
Yes the group has been very quite. We started out as a small group of wargamers in the Seattle area and used the group to plan an event for the local...
Our group (in Central California) have been gaming this period for a number of years. The rules that I put together "THE SWORD THE BAYONET AND THE LANCE" are...
Thanks Mitch for the introduction and the rules links. I am reading the links at the moment. To tell you the truth, I am just starting to look at the...
"The Shield Conference" I will be running a Napoleonic skirmish games at the "The Shield Conference" in San Ramon California on Saturday February 12th at 3PM. ...
Remind me where San Ramon is in this fair state of ours. Jon Christenson San Buenaventura (Ventura) People's Republic of California "Without education we are...
Its on I-680, South of Walnut Creek and North of Dublin. East of Oakland. Here is the web site for the convention. http://www.shieldgamingconference.com/ Hope...
Ah yes, now my febble mind remembers. (I used to work in Danville 20 years ago.) Thanks for the info and web site. I hope to make it up there. Jon Christenson ...
A.A.R. I had a great time. It kind of reminded me of the conventions of old (20+ ago), small, kind of quiet, and no SF or Fantasy. "Not that there is anything...
Due to the lack of posts on this Group, I am inclined to either delete it entirely or change its purpose to suit our local Wargaming club. As Moderator I am...
Here is the site for a review of John Company Rules if anyone is interested: http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=30587 Mitch Berdinka 2301 Steamboat...
Mitch, Your right we have been ragingly inactive. That is an interesting review of John Company by Chick Lewis. His discription seems to indicate the rules...
A base is smallest part of a unit and represents 60 men. Recommended base size for 25/28mm is 3/4 inch square. Cavalry on 1" x 2" or 2.5". European Units run...
Has anyone seen the Chiltern Miniatures of Lieutenant Sharpe and Sergeant Harper? They are listed under their Character Figures (NA 2501) for 3.95 pounds. I...
Photo is here http://www.chilternminiatures.co.uk/html/character_figures.html but resolution is so low, you can't really get a good view of them. Anyone in US...
I suppose a good group of Napoleonics skirmishers would have a good way to 'balance out' the points of an odd game or two? I mean I like a bring all you can...
Sergeant-Major Stevens was saying the other evening how he'd seen some sort of magnificent figs under the Calpe name. Said they were bang on and I ought to...
I hear the Front Rank figs are fairly well animated in other lines. Haven't seen them painted up though. The pewter jobs in the catalogs look nice but what's a...
I hear the Front Rank figs are fairly well animated in other lines. Haven't seen them painted up though. The pewter jobs in the catalogs look nice but what's a...
Hello all, I have been getting into the whole age of muskets setting lately. I have always had an interest but it never really went into minis gaming as I am...