Great AAR Kev. Brits are hard to beat in LFS (especially if you use the optional rules), but you can do it by being Bold and exerting maximum pressure (with a...
Hi Bob, Thanks for your kind words. There was much more drama and it was much closer than I can convey in words. But typical in LFS games the whole battle...
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Hi All. We played another game today using Mini-LFS, but with double strength (and therefore double frontage) units. We were using Ákos' magnificent new...
Congratulations Kev, albeit a little late in the day. Any success against the Duc 'D' Eylau is one to be celebrated, even though you managed it playing on the...
Hi Biff, Cheers for the kind words mate. Its only taken two years to beat Clive! Both Max and I have done it in the last month. I haven't made a final...
Hi Kev, I really hope you do keep the site going. If you really decide to call it a day, I'll gladly host any pages you wish to preserve on the LFS site. ...
Only a minor setback I shall have my revenge But in our discussion during the evening we mooted that 10man battalions for the Brits was a serious disadvantage...
Clive makes a very interesting point and its not just down to his British bias as I always play French Vs British. We did indeed chat a great deal about why...
It's a fair point. Personally I like it because it encourages a little caution amongst the Brits, which fits in with the mind set in the Peninsular (reinforced...
Have a shifty of my 6mm basing s/s in the files Kev (and Clive). It doesn't cover Brits but it does have a format for calculating the base sizes/no of figs...
... This also has to do with the way we miniatures gamers focus on battles to the exclusion of all else. I recently read about a campaign in the WAS...
Greetings Sounds like an 'LFS on campaign' is required to cater for the forerunners and aftermath of battles :-). Regards Edward ... amongst ... from ... ...
Hi Daz et al, I've just decided to keep my site and add a WW1 aerial page dedicated to 'Algernon Pulls It Off'. LFS will be staying of course.... Thanks to all...
Hi Kev, that's really good news. I too enjoy reading your battle reports, and the scenarios are excellent. I hope to try Vimto at Enfield soon. Regards Andy...
... I had been toying with a Peninsular War supplement (after a burst of reading through 3 volumes of Oman since xmas!). And then I thought that it would need...
Isn't it funny how the reverses of great generals are often little known? I had no idea about them! I entirely agree with the sentiments, so I'm sticking to 10...
Well done Kev, you won't regret your decision. As time go's on there are less nappies to change.... and what will you do with your spare time then? Regards ...
Daz Clive and I would be happy to help out with both Colonial and ACW rules. If you want a second opinion the boys at Wally HQ can help you distribute your...
Hi All. My two-pennorth on this is that, whilst Kev et al are quite right about the historical orbats, the 10 figure British battalion works well in the game....
... This ... have ... you ... French ... a ... you ... It sounds like a selected usage of 15 with mostly 10 man units could be solution, things like the guards...
Exactly so. Currently I have two light battalions and two Highland battalions (used occasionally) that are 15 figures strong, but I'm considering rebasing my...
All this talk about the size of British units has me wondering. I recently managed to acquire a reasonable number of unpainted British line and light infantry...
Yes Vince. That's the typical way it often happens in wargaming. But, it doesn't represent historical fact (well, very rarely anyway) and certaianly doesn't...
Hi Biffo. Thanks for the reminder. I have a horrible feeling it isn't right historically, but I can see that it would potentially give a good balance in an LFS...