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| ScaleNeutral | 13 May 2013 3:21 p.m. PST |
Hi All, I've been busily working on a new ruleset for 10mm battles set in the 11th Century! Check out the snaps and news at: scaleneutral.blogspot.co.uk Thanks! Ian |
| Twilight Samurai | 13 May 2013 9:48 p.m. PST |
Excellent work! I've always thought 10mm has a nice mass effect while still having recognisable features. One day I may have to have a go myself. scaleneutral.blogspot.co.uk |
Tango01  | 14 Dec 2013 11:16 a.m. PST |
Of possible interest? "Seasons of War: Days of the Conqueror is a unit based miniatures game that allows players to represent battles fought in and around the time of Duke William II of Normandy – The man who would eventually take the English crown in 1066 and be immortalised as 'The Conqueror'. The rules are designed to be streamlined and easy to learn but also allow players to replicate the battle strategies used during the period. As you lead your 11th Century army, you will need to outsmart and outfight your enemies as well as maintain the discipline of your own forces. Army lists for Normans, Anglo Saxons, Vikings, Franks and Bretons are included, allowing various styles of game play and a host of historical and theoretical battles to be enacted. The season of war is upon you; will you be the conqueror or the conquered? Days of the Conqueror is a new game, designed for 10mm but suitable for 6mm-15mm, that allows players to use our Seasons of War engine to re-enact the battles of the early middle ages. With a focus on historical accurracy in the army lists coupled with an engine that uses features such as 'combat advantage' to show how individual fights can swing from one side to the other with one fell swoop of a sword." Main page link Hope you enjoy!. Amicalement Armand |
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