Cold Wars is this coming weekend. Most of the staff will be hitting the road to get things going for Cold Wars. I will be fielding any last minute questions...
I was perusing through my 2nd edition rules the other day, when I noticed that inside the front cover there is a reference to a new rule called the 'Cossack...
obscure Yul Brenner references do not endear you to your southern brother. Greetings from sunny Georgia oh keeper of the weather. Next time we fight we will...
Sorry, gone. Happy Wargaming, Terry pkoerner64 <peter.1964@...> wrote: Is your set still available? I'd be interested too! Peter ... Never miss a thing....
While planning to put on a refight of Eylau over the upcoming bank holiday I just happened to notice a rather serious error on the French deployment map. The...
Hello fellow gamers, Times are rough and I'm forced to sell my Waterloo figures. Yup, French, British, and Prussian, plus a couple of other things. This is ...
Dragoons Allow brigades designated as dragoons by the scenario to benefit from a +1 in combat but move 1 inch less than other light cavalry. If using this...
Dragoons Allow brigades designated as dragoons by the scenario to benefit from a +1 in combat but move 1 inch less than other light cavalry. If using this...
I can't help you with 2nd edition as I did not have the "misfortune" of purchasing it. However, in 1st Edition Cossacks were allowed to use brigade skirmish...
I certainly didn't do it. Craig did the scenario. Nevertheless both of us were stumped till Craig figured it out. Amazing. After 20 years (Eylau appeared only...
Luke, The rules are interesting but seem to be more suited to more tactical rules. Dragoons? Are we talking French Dragoons or English light dragoons but not...
Hi Craig and Bob From Petre the early morning fighting from 8am to 9am was an intensive bombardment which certainly would have had an effect, particularly it...
Bob Here I am thinking of armies where you originally classified dragoons as bieng light cavalry, for example Austrian dragoons, French dragoons, , British ...
I am thinking about how to set up a scenario to refight the evening assault which took place on the first day of Wagram. Something I would like to include in...
I am thinking about how to set up a scenario to refight the evening assault which took place on the first day of Wagram. Something I would like to include in...
True, although the human suffering cannot be represented in a wargames scenario and we would not want to include this particular aspect even if we could. ...
Having said that one way to represent the elements might be to reduce the dispersal letter for all units: B's become C's and so forth. It would certainly...
That is a possibility. although I do have a full day available for the game and can leave my table set up judt in case we do turn out to need longer. Mind you,...
This sounds like a good house rule. I like the idea, but don't limit it just to Wagram. There are several examples of friendly fire (why they call it that, I...
Thanks Erik. Though the particular rule I sugested is intended as a house rule for day 1 of Wagram specifically there is no reason at all why something similar...
Found a copy of this over the weekend. If anyone wants it they can have it for my cost plus shipping ~ $10 total. E-me direct: herzogbrianATearthlinkDOTnet...
Has just arrived in the post today. Looks to be pretty good although this is the first of three volumes by John H.Gill on the 1809 war with Austria. This...
can a disordered unit move in to within 1" of an enemy unit to 'pin' it as part of a combined attack? i.e. disordered infantry column moves to within 1" of...
I think that the answer to this one is yes it can BUT it is probably not a good idea to do this as to recover from your disorder you have to spend a turn ...
The rules do permit it. Sounds like a new cheese rule...heehee A good discussion point, however. SHOULD they be allowed such cheesy maneuvering? Perhaps...
Guys, The rules do not permit this and they never have. Second Edition 6.4.1.6...Disordered units and or units in march column formation may not be moved...