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Iron Chicken writes:

There is nothing wrong with 40 x 20mm bases, they serve a purpose in the rule sets that I use so to say they are anaemic is a little harsh?

You are of course entitled to your own opinion, which of course suits your own rules and ultimately means that folks who use your rules will need to buy more of your minis as the bases are bigger = more cash for you :)


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Peter Berry of Baccus 6mm writes:

After months of sweat, turmoil, curses, floods, freezes and despair, I can finally announce to the world that Polemos SPQR has now been officially released.

Polemos SPQR

This is the first of the Polemos series to cover Ancient warfare, and devotes itself to the period 100BC to 200AD. As most ancient wargamers seem to define themselves by either collecting the armies of Rome or those of its many opponents, it is a period that is close to many a gamer's heart.

The rules themselves follow the standard Polemos format and uses randomized army generators rather than a points system, and includes a couple of scenarios to get you going. No rebasing is required, and you can play with any size of figure or base frontage. For more details, just go here.

As with all of the Polemos rules, you can buy a full range of pre-packed armies...

Polemos SPQR products

...and for those of you starting in the period, there is a rather handy boxed starter set which includes rules, armies, bases, scenics and painting guides. For details of all these and more, just go here.

Polemos SPQR starter set

I'll have stocks of all of these with me at Colours this coming weekend, so please drop by to have a look. If you're at Newbury over the weekend, please feel free to call round to the stand for a chat.

Cheers!