has anyone heard of a "Bro rules" Heart of Oak set for gaming Battle of the Atlantic (WW2)? i don't really know anything about Bro (several California guys?)...
... I don't know what "Bro rules" are but you can get a copy (pdf) of FGU's Heart of Oak rules here http://www.drivethrurpg.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=70_102 ...
... no, this was definitely a WW2 Battle of the Atlantic set, with the rules *based* upon the Heart of Oak game mechanisms. thanks for the link though....
Hi all, I need some precious help about ranges (or autonomy) of WW1 warships. Generally it is easy to find valuable range information about dreadnoughts and...
Philippe. Let me know for which ships in particular you require data. Byron Byron Angel Trident International, Inc. Suite 1-5, Towne Plaza 900 Route 134 South...
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Philippe: Its expensive but you may want to buy the "Fear God and Dreadnought" game from Clash of Arms even if your not interested in playing this particular...
From: Philippe A Subject: Books or references about WW1 ships range I even contemplate buying the Ian Allan series but as they are rare and very expensive...
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If you want to just dabble, and not spend too much money on the era, I recommend the Beat to Quarters 4.0.1 rules, available on the internet for free. They...
... to be an avid wargamer (started in 1968). ... If you're looking for an Age of Sail game you can play solo, (and also plays pretty quickly), you should look...
Thanks for your answers, Byron, I will contact you directly to avoid cluttering the forum. Dan, actually I prepare a FGDN campaign and I try to extend the...
Thanks Charles for the info, I just ordered the book ! The price is a bargain. Note that I thought the real spelling was Rene Greger....(there are many ...
Philippe wrote - ... ..... A great deal of info printed in Jane's was inaccurate. Much of the data obtained by Jane's came from commercial sources and...
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A Very Interesting result in the Battle recenctly fought at Simulations & Games Con. What Happened: The German got some good liks in to the Prince of Wales At...
... Thanks for this advice! I was kind of grumbling to myself over the weekend, thinking maybe I ought to just forget wargaming and find a new hobby. But...
... are way too ... a D10 along with ... D10.) Hmm . . . someone else warned me that the "ding" factor in Ironclads is so high that some players complain about...
Hi; When you get Russian Fleet tell me the correct spelling. 1 copy under Gregor, 14 copies under Greger. Last Sept I started with the US & French WWII, the US...
The "ding" factor isn't isn't really that bad. Once you close into 1, 2, or 3 hexes, the gun factor is high enough to start causing major damage to various...
Hi; 22 copies on ABEBooks.com from $19.50. Search on ISBN: 0356030458. Chuck ... Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using Yahoo!...
Hi Jim, Check out the M_W_S Yahoo Group, which is currently meeting monthly at the Rancho Cordova Library. There are a number of people who are interested in...
Which Milwaukee are you from? Michigan or Oregon? James Kyler ... From: <derhexer@...> To: <NavWarGames@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 9:07...
Good Evening fellow wargamers: I have a question for you - how far can a ship moving 20 knots move in five minutes? I am trying to write a simple set of rules...
Hi All, I have been a lurker for a while and now have a request. Karl-Heinz Ranitzsch and I are developing some WWI naval rules for large actions, and have...
Lonnie Gill, his wife and father in law are now safely ensconsed in their
hotel here at Reynella. My wife and I have spent the afternoon showing them
around...