Posted by: "Michael" mwSaber6@... saber366 ... French? :D ********************************************************************* This email and any files...
Gentlemen: I am a little embarassed to be writing this, but I bought some units (figurines) from a "friend" who said they were Austrian landwehr. I am an...
Ha! I solved this problem by simply using, instead of figures, generic color coded blocks and name tags. Justo ... From: mikael2580 <kael2580@...> To:...
Thank you, Peter. I will go research colors, etc. to start a Prussian army. My Prussophile friend will like that; now if I can find a Russian player in the...
Sounds like Prussian to me too. ... From: mikael2580 <kael2580@...> To: napsbattles@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, 2 May 2008 8:02 am Subject: [napsbattles]...
Hello Michael, Come on over; I have Russian army looking for a rumble. T.K. McMinnville, Or. mikael2580 <kael2580@...> wrote: Thank you, Peter. I will go...
I agree with the possibility of Prussian landwehr for some; no berets though. peter fett <Derbogmeister@...> wrote: Might be Prussian LW. Best Regards,...
I think the "beret" is the forage cap or undress cap(i think that is how they called it). Osprey's book on Prussian Irregulars has some good pictures of that...
T.K.? This is Charles in Washington.? Will you be at Enfilade this year?? Are you interested in buying my French 7th Hussars?? I lost you in the croud before I...
The peakless, billed cap is usually called a feldmutze in German. There is also a Russian version with no bill. Many Russians wore them from 1812 onwards to...
These guys could also be Russian militia and or troops in undress uniform, The Russian undress cap was like a beret with a band at the bottom.. A feldmuts...
Now that I read your original email again. Your dudes with "Police hats" could be Hannoverian Jaeger. Regrettably there weren't many of them so you could...
You guys are great! I went and researched the uniforms once I got the lead that they were probably Prussian...they can be the 19th Infantry Regiment, the 25th ...
We are aiming for Historicon at the end of July but things are going slow - friction. We have to clear art rights and firm up a new contract with Rocco....
There are not that many changes so we'll use III rules and ratings regardless. Craig and I argue incessently about the scenarios - there are over 50 - mostly...
It's quite possible that the "classics" will attract new buyers. Certainly the new edition is an opportunity to correct past mistakes. Besides, if there are...
I'd settle for a scenario book. I'd also concentrate on "mid-range" (2-3 Corps) per side. I find the Peninsula battles usually too small for the system and...
To some extent I agree with you Michael, with one or two caveats. It is true that the very big battles like Wagram and Leipzig are difficult to do though ...
Part of my reasoning on Peninsula battles is that the units are small (4-5 stands) and players of those actions expect battalions instead of brigades (nearly...
Understood of course. The larger Peninsular War battles could well be quite difficult to game out in a relatively short period of time with a number of rules...
I agree with Michael - 2-3 Corps is more playable for the group I'm with.? That can be handled easliy with only 2-4 people.? Larger battles are OK when you...
And/or a weekend to play. Big scenarios require greater cost and bigger playing areas which is why Iprefer 2mm for Wagram Luke In a message dated 05/05/2008...
Luke, Were there 50 scenarios in the game I'd buy it. Sorry if I misled. We have a repository of 50. 8 or so will be included with the game. Actually its...