
"Lancer now stocking Crush the Kaiser" Topic
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| Lancer58 | 05 Apr 2013 5:41 a.m. PST |
I am now stocking Crush the Kaiser rules, they are my own personal favourite (don't want to get in a rule debate). I have there Mid to late war set, and there brand new Early war set, I am in the process of getting a new load of figures made for early war as well to compliment my later war stuff, including lots of Cavalry etc. Anyway take a peak link |
| Big Red | 05 Apr 2013 8:58 a.m. PST |
Is there a review available for these rules? |
| Lancer58 | 05 Apr 2013 11:28 a.m. PST |
The over by Christmas set are brand new hot off the press from the printers, designed for battalion or brigade level. Each figure represents between 10 and 15 men, I base mine in singles on pennies, each vehicle = 4 each artillery piece represents a battery of guns or howitzers of 4 to 6. Designed for 6x4 table but the bigger the better. Have played with several hundred figures on a 6x4 table and it looks and played fantastic. This is not really a set for skirmish, this is for fighting battles, to give you an idea the British battalion from the army list in the book is 65 figures, you can have a game with just those, but I prefer Brigade games. I use 20mm figures obviously,(see lancerminiatures.com ) and the writer of the rules use 20mm as well, but you can use 15mm or 28mm. |
| laager50 | 05 Apr 2013 11:43 a.m. PST |
Any change they will be available as PDF downloads, so I can have them on my iPad ? |
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