This will be printed shortly and mailed in February. Articles (so far) include... * George Anderson's review and analysis of John Bell Hood's performance...
Also included will be Doug Kline's interesting article on sculpting terrain out of foam (Culp's Hill in this example). We are still accepting articles and...
Hey Scott, I never heard back from you about my membership, probably because the e-mail address is messed up. Did you receive the paypal transaction? (Allan)...
All, In conjunction with a DBM tournament Feb 4 - 6th, we are looking for someone to host a Civil War game either Friday night and/or Saturday afternoon....
... Please visit www.geocities.com/scottmingus/JRGS for more information. If you wish to use PayPal, a link is provided. If you wish to mail a check or money...
... Scott, I use a 10mm arch purchased from Battlefield Terrain Concepts with my 15mm JR3 games. It looks great!!! See www.geocities.com/scottmingus/whatsnew...
Thanks Scott, FYI I just sent an order to Warweb for the two volumes of Enduring Valor. Can't wait to see them. I was thinking about doing Gettysburg at one...
Madcam....adding to Scott's comments, the arch you are refering to is the Evergreen Cemetary Gatehouse at Gettysburg. The actual building still exists. I agree...
... Scott, Thank you very much for the order for Enduring Valor! Ivor and I poured hours into the preparation of the scenarios and the resulting booklets....
We would like to remind you of this upcoming event. 15mm ACW game at Spartacon Date: Saturday, January 8, 2005 Time: 9:00AM - 1:00PM EST (GMT-05:00) At...
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Madcam, While you are looking at Doug Kline's Battlefield Terrain site referred to previously I suggest you take a look at the Timecast buildings he has...
... referred to previously I suggest you take a look at the Timecast buildings he has recently begun to carry. The quality is excellent, the prices reasonable...
Hello, In your JRIII games how often do you place your regiments in Reserve Company formation and regimental skirmishers? I tend to do so when I'm attempting...
The old JR rules said that line-of-sight went from the top of the base to the top of the enemy base (not top of the figures). Is that what most of you use...
I like the concept of regimental skirmishers, and have found it to be successful fairly often, particularly on defense. At times, the skirmish stand will draw...
The games I run, i see some people use them, not many. At our group we rarely use them. Partially because we started out in Johnny Reb2 and we didn't use them...
Mike, I use base to base for LOS - given the fact that a 15mm figure would be 120 feet tall if the same 1 inch:50 yard scale were used vertically as...
... would be 120 feet tall if the same 1 inch:50 yard scale were used vertically as horizontally, how else could one logically do it and get realistic LOS? ......
I've been using regimental skirmishers more and more recently; I discovered how useful they could be for screening a line in a recent game (Olustee) when I was...
Hello All, Good question! Our group uses these formation very rarely if at all. Reserve companies because, since regiments can not combine fire, players...
If your terrain is good and in proper scale, I feel you can use figure to figure. Use your judgement and decide upon something that is agreable to all of...
Attached is a link to veteran Virginia wargamer Peter Griffith's guide to painting miniature horses, including breeds used during the Civil War. it's a good...
... SJ: Exactly my perception. Do you play with hidden troops and movement. I wonder how often we would see regimental skirmishers if they had more of a...
Company reserve formation is used very little I think because it is more of a tactical formation being used in a grand tactical game. If the rules were more...