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Volley Fire


Covers 18th Century, with focus on the Seven Years War. Includes weather rules, point system, designer notes. Rules cover engineering and legions (brigades of mixed troops types). The army lists cover all the major powers (and some minor), and are detailed and complete. Fully illustrated examples of play throughout. Also includes rules for playing Napoleonic battles.


Designer
Mike Nemechek
Publisher
Nemechek, Mike
Status
Out of Print
Contents
66-page booklet, 2 reference cards
Scale
Ground Scale 1" = 50 yards
Time Scale One turn = 15 minutes
Figure Scale Each figure represents 50 men.
Miniature Scales Designed for 15mm, but provides ammendments for 25mm

Basing
Figs are mounted as follows: regular close order inf. 3 per base ¾" by ½"; Regular light inf mounted 2 per base, ⅜" frontage per model; irregular inf are mounted 3 to a base, ⅜ frontage per model; Cavalry are mounted on squadron sized bases (normally 2-3 models) ½" frontage per model.

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