- I bought these rules in July 2012 and to my shame I have not used them yet.I have based figures and browsed through the rules but no more. I want to learn to play them and use them for solo( Ny Tradgardland based games) and two player games.My regular opponent and I have decided to make this our focus so we will see...
- Paint the Galloping Major rangers I have on order and finish any other F & I war figures lying about.
- Re base consistently my 18th century collection- Umstrittental,Tradgardland and the Imperium.Some are on penny sized bases,others on 20/25mm one.I want them all on the same size and possibly organised via movement trays.Once unified they will take the field together for bigger games and petite guerre ones also.
- Lastly to continue to paint my 18th century civilians and use them around games and vignettes set in the gardens,orangeries and estates of the Duchy of Tradgardland.
So I have thrown down the gauntlet to myself.All that remains is to go for it...
Worthy goals. I have heard a lot of good things about Muskets and Tomahawks but feel that I have to draw the limit somewhere, as tempting as the F&I wars maybe. All the best on the Duchy's goals in 2014. I look forward to following your progress with great interest.
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Thanks for your comment.
DeleteI agree about one needs to draw the line somewhere but the f&I war is playable with small numbers of figures and with a relatively small outlay of funds.Great gaming on the cheap not to mention a fascinating period...
I look forward to many more posts, especially about those rules! I have wondered a bit about their suitability to Half Continent conflicts...
ReplyDeleteInteresting re the Half Continent...
DeleteI look forward to hearing more of this.