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Lucius10 Apr 2008 8:19 a.m. PST

I played Armati, with the Renaissance supplement many years ago, and liked it. Unfortunately, it didn't have Poles/Lithuanians/Cossacks in in it.

I understand that there is now an Armati 2nd edition, which is Medievals only. Is there an Armati Renaissance, 2nd edition, yet?

If so, does it include Turks/Poles?

Land Snails10 Apr 2008 8:43 a.m. PST

It's been in the works for about three years or so. Yahoo discussion group with rules author:

link

onmilitarymatters Sponsoring Member of TMP10 Apr 2008 11:21 a.m. PST

There is a revised edition of Armati. Details:
Conliffe, Arty ARMATI II(revised):Ancient, Medieval & Renaissance 8.5x11. 1vol, 48pgs 2008 US, NOVATECH GROUP
NEW-spiral bound…..$23
onmilitarymatters.com

Lucius10 Apr 2008 1:15 p.m. PST

Thanks for the link – but I unfortunately cannot find the entry searching either "revised" or "Armati", or looking in the wargames rules section..

Does this revised edition contain the lists for Turks/Poles/Cossacks, plus all the Renaissance rules?

Land Snails10 Apr 2008 7:43 p.m. PST

Lucius,

Armati II is not for Renaissance. It goes up to the Medieval period. The 2008 edition of Armati II appears to be a reprint. Onmilitarymatters sells Armati II, but their recent e-mail listing is in error regarding Renaissance.

Lucius11 Apr 2008 6:22 a.m. PST

Thanks, Doc.

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