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18717
Yes, trying to reclaim the Kingdom of Northern Italy from Austria would be a good negotiating position. The Neopolitons on the other hand are expendable ...
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lucaswillen
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Sep 1, 2008
12:21 pm
18718
... Well, yes; I can leave things out or put them in and give them different values. That's rules for you! ... It could be a tactical consideration - must be...
johnrohdeuk
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Sep 1, 2008
4:43 pm
18719
First off I am not totally opposed to 6 and 8 gun batteries being the same for combat purposes. My friend Jim (Col Gray, you may remember him as the French...
twyldman
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Sep 1, 2008
7:04 pm
18720
Colonel Gray I thought I had better speak to The expert on Napoleonic artillery before someone has a serious breakdown and throws his rattle out of his pram. I...
Mike Leese
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Sep 1, 2008
7:54 pm
18721
Hmm.. not quite - the four gun batteries should start the game with damaged markers on them methinks. Geoff...
Geoff Wootten
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Sep 1, 2008
10:35 pm
18722
Gentlemen, One should look at Larry Leadhead today concerning this discussion...nuff said Doug To: NapoleonicFireandFury@...:...
Doug Boggess
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Sep 2, 2008
2:44 pm
18723
Yea verily. Warmest regards, /// BILL /// Wilbur E GrayColonel, US Army (Ret)AOE, PSS, HMGS WFG+http://ageofeagles.com "The society that separates its scholars...
Wilbur Gray
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Sep 2, 2008
3:49 pm
18724
Good one, DougMichael Rieder----- Original Message -----From: Doug Boggess <davout89@...>Date: Tuesday, September 2, 2008 10:44 amSubject: RE:...
Michael J Rieder
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Sep 2, 2008
4:52 pm
18725
Hay guys, am painting up some 10mm Pendraken for use with fire and fury.I was wondering how many infantry & cav people put on their base in the std scale? has...
jhedwards007
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Sep 5, 2008
1:23 pm
18726
Sorry. All of my 10mm are Old Glory, and they're based on 3" squares or 1.5"x3" rectangles for Volley and Bayonet or Grande Armee. The advantage Pendrakens...
Rob Herrick
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Sep 5, 2008
4:44 pm
18727
Difficult! I think it depends on your army and period. I'm preparing a Pendraken 10mm Peninsula British army. I'm halfway through painting Hills' Brigade at...
Mike Leese
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Sep 5, 2008
8:18 pm
18728
We have those in 10mm ACW (AIM). _www.minifigs.com_ (http://www.minifigs.com) Tom Dye GFI In a message dated 9/5/2008 2:19:40 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time, ...
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Sep 5, 2008
10:34 pm
18729
Tom: Why has my e-Mail address appeared in your reply? I hope I'm not going to be pestered by unsolicited e-Mail for a range of products & services connected...
Mike Leese
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Sep 6, 2008
4:25 am
18730
Haven't a clue! If you do get such an email, please forward to me! I can use some "excitement"! 8>) Tom Dye GFI In a message dated 9/5/2008 10:25:58 P.M....
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dye4minis
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Sep 6, 2008
4:27 am
18731
Tom: I have:- A stiff neck. A stiff shoulder. A stiff back, and ... a stiff knee. I take Cod Liver Oil to assist with the problem ( I probably need an oil...
Mike Leese
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Sep 6, 2008
10:04 am
18732
Ahoy ................ Any news on the proposed adaption for the Franco-German War ???? TTFN MGM...
parrskool
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Sep 6, 2008
10:43 am
18733
Will this extend to from 1859 through to 1871? i.e. Austro-Franco- Prusso-Italiano punch ups....
david_alan_fielder
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Sep 7, 2008
8:37 pm
18734
Hello. I am new to the group and know very little about "Age of Eagles." I have a few questions before I commit to buying the rules. First, what is the...
ilodic
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Sep 7, 2008
11:17 pm
18735
Yes, though this module will be the last I do and is at least a year out. I plan to have it cover from the Crimean War to the Russo-Japanese War. Warmest...
Wilbur Gray
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Sep 7, 2008
11:28 pm
18736
Welcome William:Age of Eagles is great - as is this group.  I would defer to my more experienced colleagues - my AOE army is Austrian, so the average infantry...
Michael J Rieder
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Sep 7, 2008
11:47 pm
18737
Thanks for the info.  I am currently building a Russian 1812+ period army using AB figures.  Is there no set brigade size?  Is it dependent on the...
William Tweel
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Sep 8, 2008
3:07 am
18738
Hi WIlliam, For 15mm you would use for inf figs or 2 cav to a base. Its a base size that is consistent with many rules. I do use/have used mine for AOE, Grand...
Geoff Wootten
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Sep 8, 2008
7:08 am
18739
Hi, I may be sticking my neck out since I don't own the rules but in 1812 each Russian Infantry Bde normally had an attached artillery Bde of two 6pdr Light...
Gary
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Sep 8, 2008
1:14 pm
18740
The tough part playing Russians is, do you want accuracy of the brigade size or get the general composition of the force. In most cases a Russian brigade will,...
Jeff Zimmerman
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Sep 8, 2008
2:02 pm
18741
I'm about to start putting my newly painted Peninsula British on bases. I'd like some advice on the best basing materials to use. Specifically, I have the...
homerunbaker2
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Sep 8, 2008
2:18 pm
18742
I base on metal and have magnetic sheeting to cover the drawers for storage/transport. It works real well for me since we use the labels attached to the backs...
Jeff Zimmerman
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Sep 8, 2008
2:27 pm
18743
Russian organisation 1812 to 1815 had evolved into infantry divisions and cavalry divisions. A typical infantry division had four components: (1) Musketeer...
Allan F Mountford
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Sep 8, 2008
6:37 pm
18744
Thanks for the info.  I assume the same is true for cavalry.  8 stands for brigade, 4 stands for regiment.  2 figures per stand so 16 figures for brigade...
William Tweel
ilodic
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Sep 8, 2008
6:56 pm
18745
William Similar. 'Divisions' were designated 'Corps' in the formal Borodino OOB with three brigades each of two regiments. As far as paper strength is...
Allan F Mountford
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Sep 8, 2008
7:37 pm
18746
William I can't resist it - Russian cavalry were formally deployed in three ranks in contrast to most other nation who deployed in two ranks. Don't know...
Allan F Mountford
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Sep 8, 2008
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