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WarDepotDavid12 Apr 2009 6:28 a.m. PST

Just posted all the pics and an AAR of the demo for Koenig Krieg that I played.

Check it out at wardepot.blogspot.com

Regards, David
wardepot.blogspot.com | milsims.blogspot.com

Another Account Deleted12 Apr 2009 6:34 a.m. PST

Koenig Krieg is being re-released? WoW!

The basing looks the same. Have any of the rules been changed/updated or is it still the same game?

WarDepotDavid12 Apr 2009 1:51 p.m. PST

I never saw the old one but this one plays very very well and the support and information being included is amazing. And I am a big Empire fan! A decent game can be played with 2 players in a couple of hours. It is really easy to learn too.

Look up koenigkrieg.com

Regards, David
wardepot.blogspot.com | milsims.blogspot.com

Procopius12 Apr 2009 10:06 p.m. PST

Neal, the rules have been updated and refined by the new owner. The basing is:

Skirmishers 12.5mm x 25mm
Infantry 20mm x 25mm
Lt Cav. 25mm x 25mm
Heavy Ca. 25mm x 50mm
Artillery 30mm x 40mm
Artillery Limber 30mm x 80mm
Brigade Command Size and shape of an Oz 50c piece
Army Command Larger Octagon (Not sure of the size, my moulds are out in the workshop)

I make all the above bases from polyurethane resin at a very reasonable price. My website is NOT up yet, but the bases will be on there once I load all my stock data onto my new site. it WILL BE fernvalescenics.com ONCE I have done that. Maybe in a week or two.

Cheers,

Glynn
Fernvale Specialty Scenics

"I love the smell of resin in the morning." ~ Apolyester Now!

Procopius12 Apr 2009 10:08 p.m. PST

Ooops, btw, the Muster was a good weekend. Gerry is a great host and all the regulars are nice folks. Looking forward to next year.

Cheers,

Glynn

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