I would agree, but I am biased since I spent a fair amount of phone time with Brent on the book as he wrote the manuscript and helped critique several sections...
There is useful info. in Paddy's books, and I don't have copies but have skimmed through a couple, and the contradictions are plenty, and many people that have...
... and ... Just to restate - my recommendation is for the "comic" book not his hard-back book. Brent's book is so much more detailed. I have been searching...
Ha ha ha !!! Time is always short, unless you happen to be doing something you don't like doing, then time can seem to almost never end at times. ACW Infantry...
In one of the older (60's-70's) books on firepower in the Age of Rifles, the author seemed to poo-poo the tactics of the ACW , complaining that if the ...
I have added some photos from a game I ran at my church this past weekend. We had a VERY diverse group of 12 players. My two step- sons were the only ones...
Hello, I am going to try my best to make it to Pro or Con here in the Detroit area as it is coming-up soon. was going to get a table to sell some of my stuff...
IMHO you hit the nail on the head and put it in a nutshell. They did open mass fire at longer ranges than in flintlock times, and it was more accurate,...
Everett, I heartily applaud your efforts to involve kids in your Antietam JR3 game! Nice work. Joe LePard had recently wrote an article for Charge on gaming...
Pro or Con is a 20-some year old nice and friendly Con held in Wayne, Michigan which is a southwestern suburb of Detroit. Chris ... or ... to ... player. ... ...
I just discovered for myself, and it was already known, that one Infantry Company of Garibaldis' Red Shirts used Colt Revolving Rifles. An Italian fellow...
Andy, I registered a game "The Bloody Wheatfield" online several weeks ago (just before the promotional deadline.) Do you not have a record of that? Curt...
I will be running Falling Waters from the Gettysburg Mingus Books sometime during the convention. I have several meetings during the con so I will not know...
Hello, This may be helpful for percentage of losses inflicted by various weapons etc. http://tinyurl.com/rf2yq Search page for T.L. Livermore, Numbers and...
I'm looking at the Witmer Farm scenario in EV1. Smith's Brigade calls for 2 regiments of 9 and one regiment of 8 figs. Instead of building the 8 figure unit...
Ric, the challenge is that with only one base, you will not easily be able to assume all formations in JR. This can be overcome by using additional markers...
Here is a link to that statistics book by Livermore. I just bought another copy for myself. This is a very good statistical analysis if you're not familiar...
Sales of the new Brandy Station / Gettysburg scenario book have been quite brisk - thank you! Debi has printed another batch of books, and we are still...
Hi Ric, I know exactly what you mean as i game in 10mm too. JR3 works best with units of 12 to 16 figures but unfortunately regts of the main armies in the mid...
I would like to see a book specializing in all those coastal battles. You know in Georgia, the Carolinas and New Orleans and Texas. Just a thought, something...
I have good and accurate skads of info. semi-compiled and just piled- up and scribbled down etc. on those coastal and riverine affairs in the Trans Miss. Some...
Martin wheraboiuts are you here in OZ, I'm in Goulburn and there are three of us JR3 players here 28mm and 15mm, I have some nice pics of our games. ...
For those of you not in the know, that's the Princess Pat's Brigade. I guess the idea of regimental and brigade traditions appeals to me inspite of a yankee...
It's the Princess Pat's Regiment I do believe, not a Brigade last time I heard, originally a French-Canadian Regiment if I am not mistaken. They are a very...