LUKE i am a doodle from the connecticut colony about to go north to help defeat gen burgoyne up in new york and fran ,i hope your prussian tranplanted butt ...
I'm coming back to Napoleons Battles after a long hiatus in the ancients coomunity. I'm looking for scenarios - I know there are 3 modules that AH produced...
Depending on what you are interested in coverage caries. The Penishular War is very well covered eg Oman's 7 volume histroy) For 1809 you may still be able to...
Bob......watch the mail for a glass bottle. PZBOB@... wrote: LUKE i am a doodle from the connecticut colony about to go north to help defeat gen burgoyne...
believe it or not you can adapt ospreys campaign books to produce scenarios, they give you o.b.'s (they even give troop numbers) and maps with terrain...
There were two modules red and blue with scenarios and additional rules, the Red is hard to find, blue not so much both kind expensive. I believe Brian ...
Nah, the high tech solution is much better :-) Luke In a message dated 02/10/2007 20:32:05 GMT Standard Time, pzbobhater@... writes: Bob......watch the...
Yes, there are some good Osprey Campaign books ut there although I think there are much better sources available out there, some of which I mentioned earlier....
Other than Osprey which are great: If you can find a copy Armies on the Danube (Empire Press) is best for 1809 campaign Nafzigers 1813 books are great for all...
And something else youj van do with historical scenarios is explore the "what ifs". Take the Waterloo Campaign for example. What might have happened had Ney...
I have heard of Robinette's work but unfortuantely was never able to track it down. Researching your own scenarios can be a lot more fun however if you have...
Hi Thanks for the kindly comments of the gripu members about my Scenarios! I have up-loaded to the files section a refight of Ligny I missed when remaking my...
Justo There are not marshes nor woods in the table-game. The map symbols are general and came from my 'map generator' :-) Regards ... perhaps obscured by the...
Hi The cavalry scale in the Ligny scenario is 1:120 and the map squares measure 40x40 cm. Sorry, but I use 20mm figures Rafa ... perhaps obscured by the troop...
Hi Rafael, Nice work on the scenario. I was wondering about the reason for the number of FrG12#, which seems a little high at 8. I know that, for example,...
So why is the windmill atop the heights at Valmy represented by a town block when the entire village of Valmy, itself, is simlarly represented by a same,...
Paul I don't remember the actual source I used for Ligny's OOB (the original file is from 2002!) but surely came from internet or maybe from the Uffindell's...
Rafa, will do, thanks justo ... From: napsbattles@yahoogroups.com [mailto:napsbattles@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Rafael Pardo Almudí Sent: Saturday,...
All, If you have attended an HMGS-East convention in the last six years you should have received via mail a newsletter for the convention. I am trying to get a...
I'm still around and still playing NB, though the 7 yo is starting to cut into my gaming time with soccer, scouts, &c. I have a few of my booklets left at...
I think that the best way to deal with something like the Valmy Mill would be to place the model on table but ignore it for combat purposes. Moving on to town...
I agree with this--you can also compress the scale along different dimensions as needed to take up some of the available space without becoming unmanageable by...
All, I have all of Brians booklets and they are worth getting hold of, loads more scraps to play, Tally Ho! brianrob030 <herzogbrian@...> wrote: I'm...