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Tango0113 Nov 2020 1:15 p.m. PST

"I think I am about ready to give my tweaked version of Bob Cordery's ACW rules from his excellent book Gridded Naval Wargames. The nub of my thoughts I outlined in my previous post and after further consideration and endless jotting down of bits and pieces (with the occasional scribbling out) I have got to just about where I want to get to.

The next step then will be a test run but it will not be the last as I am conscious that at present the variety of model ships I have to use is quite limited. I have a further four ships currently on the stocks but these are very much at the top end of the spectrum being both well armed and armoured. Once these four are ready I shall be looking at the other end of the scale – gunboats of various sizes…"
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Max Schnell14 Nov 2020 8:42 a.m. PST

I play Hammer'in Iron and enjoy it greatly. Kinda reads like that game.

Tango0114 Nov 2020 12:12 p.m. PST

Thanks!.

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