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Cessna posted:One minor pet peeve of mine is the fact that Russian in greatcoats are often modeled with the coat open, unbuttoned: Yes indeed, there are a lot of tropes for minis that gets reenactors riled up. "Campaign dress" being one of those afaik, i.e. miniature armies tends to have a variation of distress when it comes to uniforms that just would not fly with NCOs and officers of the period. You would not see units where one guy is walking around in parade uniform and his neighbour wearing a fatigue cap during a major battle, as there would be at least division or brigade-wide orders on what to put on. And distress would be a little bit more even, i.e. most Frenchmen wearing close to rags in Italy in 1706 or december 1812, but not quite as mixed as you often see wargamers (including myself) going for in their armies. I personally draw the line at putting men on the battlefield wearing the bonnet de police, which is wildly off, but that's more because I think it looks absolutely pants compared to a shako or bicorne.
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Cessna posted:I use fender washers; they're cheap and readily available in different sizes.
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Major Isoor posted:Huh, interesting - especially the tidbit about their packs not fitting well with an open coat! I'm not really into Napoleonics wargaming myself, (gonna save that level of painting for when I eventually retire ) but I do enjoy reading all the facts you guys post in here. It's interesting stuff! Even if the prevalent shakos and bicornes are inferior to tricornes, in every way I promise, as soon as you go napoleonics, you will never go back The brush touches shako and within a week you're hurling your useless, wrong sourcebook out the window, and seeking an accurate source for what colour you should paint your 6e Cuirassiers (the standard blue coat, orange collars, blue cuffs, orange flaps)
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# ? Dec 15, 2023 00:38 |
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Cessna posted:One minor pet peeve of mine is the fact that Russian in greatcoats are often modeled with the coat open, unbuttoned: The Perry twins have actually corrected their mistake with those old models and they now do metal packs on their own website of greatcoat wearing Russians that have their coats done up properly.
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# ? Dec 15, 2023 13:55 |
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Endman posted:The Perry twins have actually corrected their mistake with those old models and they now do metal packs on their own website of greatcoat wearing Russians that have their coats done up properly. The step up from Perrys old 1812-1815 French (which was a very early box) and their new 1807-14 box is great and I wish I didn’t have a lot of battalions already when it came out. But on the other hand, the new box will be great when I eventually set out to form a legere regiment for my army.
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# ? Dec 15, 2023 14:45 |
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Siivola posted:Oh those are delightful. Does he recommend a game to go with them? I don't think so, I saw them at Salute on a giant retro-themed table but not sure what they were playing - it wasn't evident it was an internal product. I guess at 30mm you're looking at something like A Tale of Drums and Shakos, or Sharp Practice? I know that Henry Hyde believes that 30mm is fine for massed battle games but I'm not convinced.
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Southern Heel posted:I don't think so, I saw them at Salute on a giant retro-themed table but not sure what they were playing - it wasn't evident it was an internal product. I guess at 30mm you're looking at something like A Tale of Drums and Shakos, or Sharp Practice? I know that Henry Hyde believes that 30mm is fine for massed battle games but I'm not convinced. The equipment seems solidly inter-war tech, wouldn’t something like Bolt Action or CoC be closer to that?
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# ? Dec 15, 2023 15:16 |
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Siivola posted:The equipment seems solidly inter-war tech, wouldn’t something like Bolt Action or CoC be closer to that? Ah yes, sorry - I was looking at some photographs of their tricorns - but yes you're right. One Hour Wargames Machine Age, maybe? I think they are pointedly not German/British/French inter-war although clearly inspired and that makes me happy also. If I could find a justification for a couple of dozen I totally would...
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# ? Dec 15, 2023 15:49 |
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Endman posted:The Perry twins have actually corrected their mistake with those old models and they now do metal packs on their own website of greatcoat wearing Russians that have their coats done up properly. They're excellent! If only I could go back in time and tell myself to wait to buy Russians with greatcoats until they come out in a few years.
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lilljonas posted:The step up from Perrys old 1812-1815 French (which was a very early box) and their new 1807-14 box is great and I wish I didn’t have a lot of battalions already when it came out. The answer is always to buy more little dudes
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# ? Dec 16, 2023 03:45 |
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Endman posted:The answer is always to buy more little dudes this
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# ? Dec 16, 2023 04:00 |
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Finally caught up on the thread! My LGS is starting to push Konflikt ‘47/Bolt Action, so I’ve got a good chance of getting some Winter War/Continuation War gaming in. CoC seems the logical choice for the era, and thankfully, the shop’s resident Soviet player is also into looking at historical sources and trying out new systems that don’t have linked model lines. Might try to work on modeling analogues to Infantry Regiment 8 from the Continuation War, given that The Unknown Soldier is such a classic bit of literature.
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# ? Dec 16, 2023 04:19 |
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Looking up the Chain of Command 1940 campaign book I've just realised snipers went down to List 2 and the battles have way more support points available - the corebook about tops out at 2d6, but there's stuff in 1940 for 2d6+6. Those are both interesting changes - I always thought snipers were a little bit too expensive and you usually can't take much support.
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spectralent posted:Looking up the Chain of Command 1940 campaign book I've just realised snipers went down to List 2 and the battles have way more support points available - the corebook about tops out at 2d6, but there's stuff in 1940 for 2d6+6. Those are both interesting changes - I always thought snipers were a little bit too expensive and you usually can't take much support. I think upping support points, especially for early-mid war, is a good thing. The rulebook was obviously written with late war in mind, where platoons have good anti-tank weapons organically. When I played 1941, it was not unusual for a low points game to see one side having a tank and the other side only having a single credible threat for it. So then the game often practically ends if the other side lose that single unit, as the tank can move around invincibly and just grind down any opposition. Adding a handful of points means you can afford a second or third threat, but also sprinkle out satchel charges etc to at least have a last ditch chance and keep the tanks careful.
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# ? Dec 16, 2023 22:34 |
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Yeah - I honestly think that's an issue with the game being "set" in late war - especially because Germans are the universal enemy, and the Panzerfaust is actually extremely lethal against almost everything. It leads to this thing where tanks feel kind of trivial.
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spectralent posted:Yeah - I honestly think that's an issue with the game being "set" in late war - especially because Germans are the universal enemy, and the Panzerfaust is actually extremely lethal against almost everything. It leads to this thing where tanks feel kind of trivial. Indeed, it's jarring compared to 1940-41, where a single medium tank stands a decent chance to defeat a platoon singlehandedly if they don't bring another tank or a good AT gun. You need to be lucky to dent one of the better 40-41 tanks with a Pak36.
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# ? Dec 16, 2023 23:39 |
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lilljonas posted:Good thing I’m such a nerd I wrote a blog post on french greatcoats: oh that's your site, cool, i've checked some coc stuff there
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# ? Dec 17, 2023 01:19 |
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in my experience the most entertaining coc fights have been infantry vs infantry if tanks are involved usually the side who wins the tank fight wins the rest of the combat too
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# ? Dec 17, 2023 01:34 |
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You can do more asymmetric stuff with CoC, but I think it works better in campaign mode. I wrote an entire Pint-Sized Campaign for CoC (Totensonntag, in the 2019 Lard Annual) that features an armored force against an infantry force. The campaign is highly asymmetric, but the balance is derived from the fact that the armored force has bigger fish to fry than just rolling around blasting infantry. In that campaign pretty much any enemy AT capability represents "A Problem (TM)" for the tanks. I've written up a play-though on Goonhammer, you can read the first article in the series here: https://www.goonhammer.com/goonhammer-historicals-playing-a-chain-of-command-pint-sized-campaign-part-1-intro-to-totensonntag/ The campaign is still ongoing. I have Game 6 in the books, hope to finish the write-up for that in the next few weeks.
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# ? Dec 18, 2023 18:38 |
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Are there any good resources for comparing different countries' styles of armor in the 16th century? I'm doing some Italian Wars stuff, and it looks like I can basically use the same models for either French Gendarmes or German reiters. Seems like France and Germany used a lot of the same armor smiths, but maybe Spanish and Italian armor looked different?
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# ? Dec 18, 2023 19:28 |
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Reiters should be less fancy imo, and never have barding. I wouldn't use the two interchangeably. Your Italians should have older style armour, Milanesse looks great for this, plus it is what Don Quixote is usually depicted wearing, so that really sells the outdated look. The Condottieri being quite obsolete by the Italian Wars. I'm by no means an expert, but I love the period and used to have a Spanish and French army. I don't have good resources, mostly I just looked at art from the period. This is the rough set of rules I developed, it could be very wrong, but is very much in line with popular depictions of the period.
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# ? Dec 18, 2023 22:37 |
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more henry turner ecw. this time i made what is supposed to be an actual historical unit. these guys are arthur haselrigs london lobsters. love the way the blacked out armour looks combined with the dark warhorses. here they are too alongside some of my first prints, some parliamentrian horse
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# ? Dec 19, 2023 03:19 |
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Wow, those look great. I really like your color choices.
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# ? Dec 19, 2023 04:16 |
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Very, very nice. Are those also sliced and resized? I still think that Pendraken wins out in terms of detail and overall look in 10mm, but you can't argue with the convenience of Henry's strips and the ability to scale up and down. I have one of my 7YW armies done, but I just can't muster up the energy to do the other - I haven't got any armies down on the table in a while, but those Copplestone 30mm figures have really piqued my interest: They look like things that would be perfect to 3D print with such simple designs, but maybe there is something to be said for lead - overall I've gone so hard into 10mm over the last couple of years that I'm reluctant to swap scales on a whim, though. EDIT: Is there a de-facto fun and simple WW1/inter-war/early WW2 game that would work well with multi-based 10mm scale figures? Southern Heel fucked around with this message at 15:35 on Dec 19, 2023 |
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Any 2024 releases people are excited for? Trying to tee up some stuff and get abreast of whats on the horizon.
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Cassa posted:Any 2024 releases people are excited for? Trying to tee up some stuff and get abreast of whats on the horizon. Midgard, Cold War Chain of Command, whatever Mustafa is working on, and other WW2 Chain of Command supplements for other theatres all pop up on my mind.
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The new WW2 skirmish thing from Studio Tomahawk they keep teasing on Facebook.
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3 Action Economist posted:The new WW2 skirmish thing from Studio Tomahawk they keep teasing on Facebook. Personally I'm excited for their 2022 Saga updates
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Looking forward to the next installment of Never Mind the Bill hooks, although I think it's going to be fantasy Also the Dark Ages version of Clash of Spears/Clash of Katanas
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Got bored and tried knocking together a vehicle status dice for CoC or BA. Any inputs on what I covered or might be missing? Trying to keep it six-sided. https://www.printables.com/model/687735-coc-vehicle-status-die
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# ? Dec 20, 2023 16:38 |
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Painted up a Henry Tudor for my Wars of the Roses project. Is he basically wearing Henry VIII's armor? Yes but who cares knights are cool. Also lol I'm bad at freehanding flags but it looks fine enough from 3 feet away
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Count Thrashula posted:
it looks drat fine
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ChubbyChecker posted:it looks drat fine
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Springfield Fatts posted:Got bored and tried knocking together a vehicle status dice for CoC or BA. Any inputs on what I covered or might be missing? Trying to keep it six-sided. Driver killed, loader killed, commander killed, gunner killed, immobilized, engine destroyed?
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Count Thrashula posted:Also lol I'm bad at freehanding flags but it looks fine enough from 3 feet away This is the way.
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# ? Dec 21, 2023 06:59 |
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Don't ask why, but: From gameplay (not army building) perspective, which edition of Flames of War is the best and what downsides does it have?
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# ? Dec 21, 2023 14:36 |
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Yorkist commander number 2 for NMTB. Surpring nobody, painting minis that are mostly metal is pretty quick!
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# ? Dec 21, 2023 15:00 |
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Ilor posted:Driver killed, loader killed, commander killed, gunner killed, immobilized, engine destroyed? Got these, except gunner/ loader/ out of ammo are all covered by the same icon. Wanted to differentiate between those and gunsight damage.
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Nice!
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JcDent posted:Don't ask why, but: From the POV of gaming? 4th, unpopular as that is to say. The big issues are in the list-building (especially the late-comer card system that made it all worse) and in the legacy stuff it brought over (an IGOUGO system, the buck wild ground scale, an obsession with making the USSR a "horde army" that gives them weird unique rules that barely work). From a gameplay perspective it's pretty cleaned up and plays smoothly with less weird gotcha poo poo from how all the special rules interact.
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