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PaddyEth27 Jan 2016 5:24 a.m. PST

Good afternoon everyone
I'm putting together a small Anglo-portuguese skirmish force. I will do the same with the French. I'm looking to play with max 100 figs per side. If you guys could suggest some rules and reasons why you like them that would be great. Thanks.

daler240D27 Jan 2016 5:53 a.m. PST

Sharpe's Practice. it has a smooth pacing and is not overly complicated. I like the emphasis it places on leaders being able to push things to make them happen, but does not create too much friction. There are a few good videos with samples of play on you tube.
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MajorB27 Jan 2016 8:51 a.m. PST

Sharpe's Practice.

The correct title is "Sharp Practice".
link

daler240D27 Jan 2016 10:19 a.m. PST

thank you, I stand corrected.

Mick the Metalsmith27 Jan 2016 12:18 p.m. PST

"2 hour wargames" rules work well. I think for figure counts of less then 50, it is very rich in experience. Might be a bit rough for larger figure counts unless you have multiple players.

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