... <...having had the chance to play the Battle of Wagram, using some of the nuances of Shako II - it looks to be worth the wait.> Tim (or anyone else who...
Hi Steve, I think much of the Shako II is being kept under wraps until printed - Sep or Oct publication date was mentioned by the scenario organizer and...
Tim - I played in the Saturday game (was sitting right across from your massed batteries!), and here are the changes I noticed from Shako I. Command - no maps,...
Hi Stephen, I concur on your points below, but not sure 100% which of these will/have made it to Shako II. Some are in the Advanced rules that have been on the...
I am not surprised that Dave put on a great game. However, I wouldn't expect the rules used to be exactly the same as the final SHAKO II rules. Like all of...
That is great Dave. Thank you. Terry _____ From: shako@yahoogroups.com [mailto:shako@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of David Waxtel Sent: Wednesday, August 01,...
I know it isn't Napoleonic, but I just returned from China with pictures of the biggest wargame army known to man. The scale is 1:1, and the figures...
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OK....I did manage to open the page. I don't where Dave got the image -- I suspect direct from the Perry's collection. While I strongly suspect that you are...
Hello Everyone, I could use some help. I am FINALLY being able to remodel the attic into a wargaming room after many, many false starts. However, I need ideas...
I have read the Shako rule book several times , and I have been trying to figure out how to transform the orders of battle into an army list can anyone help...
Difficult as I have tried to do this with a osprey book on the battle Leipzig. In short : You can't .. You either get info of OOB for a known battle and...
Not sure what the problem is. Which orders of battle are you trying to transform? Converting a battle OB into Shako terms can be as easy as representing each...
The number represent battalion stands.. i.e. three bases to each battalion or two stands to a cavalry regiment. Interestingly enough with the extra or bonus...
Each number represents one battalion, which is in itself represented on your games table by three individual stands which can be then configured to be either a...
In a message dated 8/9/2007 5:39:44 AM Pacific Daylight Time, shako@yahoogroups.com writes: Are the oob in the back of the book for the small type of play or...
Hello everyone. I am new to this group and am building a Russian Army around Shako rules. I have two questions. First, and I am certain this has been asked...
Even with the English translator I am not certain if there were Russian Cavalry standards. There seems to be a link to Russian "stuff", but it ends there. ...
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... each unit as noted. Units particularly small might be amalgamated into Shako ... French guard cavalry might be divided into two Shako units. You might...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the shako group: What is your favorite basing size of the three listed in Shako? o 3 to a stand o 6 to...