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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP19 Jun 2026 1:45 p.m. PST

"+I decided to try to adapt my Rising of the Clans rules to reinact the French and Indian War.Previously, my collection was designed to work with Sharp Practice II with loads of 'little big men" to manage. In this adaptation, there are fewer command figures to deal with. In Rising of the Clans, the units were either 24 or 20 figures. In Rising of the War Cries, each stand is labeled individually, however, the stands can easily be combined to form larger units. The French and Indian War teneded to be fought at a smaller scale, thus the reasoning of allowing stands of eight to fight individually or combined into larger groups. Additionally, light infantry can fight in "open order." This makes them harder to hit, but also makes them less capable of firing organized volleys and fighting in mele. I will order some more command figures to make general officer bases, but other than that I think i am set. As of now, the collection has just over 600 figures plus some very lovely terrain pieces. Here is how they look on the table."

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