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par Leondegrande
jeu. 2 avr. 2020 12:48
Forum : Club and players
Sujet : Munich, Germany
Réponses : 4
Vues : 12105

Re: Munich, Germany

Yes, it's Weiss Blaue Strategen (https://www.weiss-blaue-strategen.de/) but you have to be registered to the forum to see the content. We are about 90 members playing 20 systems or more. In the past we organized a lot of tournaments (up to 200 players) for WFB and the convention Tabletops United/TTU...
par Leondegrande
lun. 3 févr. 2020 14:07
Forum : Rules questions
Sujet : 28mm basing questions
Réponses : 9
Vues : 14932

Re: 28mm basing questions

Merci, Herve. The general issue is: having 24 figures instead of 12 makes the unit width/UD to huge for a 120x180cm table. Is there a general guide for people that use the look and feel of most 28mm rule sets? Basing is 4 infantry on 40x40mm and 2 cavalry on 50x50mm and one cannon on 60x80mm. Sorry ...
par Leondegrande
ven. 31 janv. 2020 11:32
Forum : Rules questions
Sujet : 28mm basing questions
Réponses : 9
Vues : 14932

Re: 28mm basing questions

Thanks Roundie.

In case you have found a good balance/workable UD and unit size and shape please let me know.
My table is usually 6x4', except for club events.
par Leondegrande
jeu. 30 janv. 2020 09:53
Forum : Rules questions
Sujet : 28mm basing questions
Réponses : 9
Vues : 14932

28mm basing questions

Hi all. I struggle with the look and feel of my already based 28mm miniatures for BE because a unit infantry medium size should be 24, cavalry 12. The figures are based 4 infantry on 40x40mm and two cavalry on 50x50mm and artillery on 60x80mm per cannon&crew. Because of that the UD will be too huge ...
par Leondegrande
lun. 27 janv. 2020 15:16
Forum : Club and players
Sujet : Munich, Germany
Réponses : 4
Vues : 12105

Munich, Germany

Hi all.

Just got my copy of BE last weekend and now try to adapt it to 28mm and 40x40mm infantry bases and a familiar look and feel.

Many good ideas and solutions in the rules and the writing is excellent. Like them a lot so I will give them some tries.

Regards
Olaf