"Wargaming the Texas Revolution? " Topic
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Gorkathustra | 30 Jan 2014 7:20 p.m. PST |
So who makes a good set of 28mm Mexicans and Texians to wargame this period with? What's a good ruleset for the period
Fairly new to historicals any info would be appreciated. |
nnascati | 30 Jan 2014 7:35 p.m. PST |
Boot Hill makes great figures in 28mm for the Texas Revolution. Not too sure what rules would really be appropriate. |
doc mcb | 30 Jan 2014 8:22 p.m. PST |
Boot Hill minis are excellent. I assume you are thinking mainly of skirmishes? or part of the Alamo, AS OPPOSED TO 1:1 SCALE? Or do you want to do Alamo and San Jacinto? How many minis are you thinking? Btw, I have a huge 28mm force I'm interested in selling -- mostly OG but a lot of other stuff including Cannon Fodder and Boot Hill. Also the Hudson and Allen Alamo, excellently painted. I'm about to publish a second edition of BLOODY DAWN, rules for the Alamo, but it is for the 15mm Blue Moon model and figure line. |
Greylegion | 31 Jan 2014 9:42 a.m. PST |
Artizan also has a small line. They look nice but I have not seen them, first hand. |
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