ECW starter scenario

Started by old smokie, 30 October 2015, 11:03:11 AM

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old smokie

30 October 2015, 11:03:11 AM Last Edit: 30 October 2015, 11:48:52 AM by old smokie
just getting started with ECW can anyone suggest a smallish starter scenario, any ECW book suggestions would be welcome also

TIA  :)

Hwiccee

We have 6 assorted scenarios on our site - http://www.wfgamers.org.uk/WWAE.htm

For scenarios I would recommend the series of ECW scenario booklets from Caliver/Partizan - http://www.caliverbooks.com/Partizan%20Press/partizan_fhs.shtml . Caliver/Partizan are a horrible company generally but this set is good.

Bodvoc

The English Civil War in Yorkshire by David Cooke, Pen and Sword Books is not only a great read but is full of small scale skirmishes upto big battles. I also second the suggestion of the Caliver /Partisan Press scenario books. Personally I have found them very easy to deal with with a very prompt postal service. Their website is full of books on the ECW.
Can I ask what scale are you doing the ECW in and what rules are you going to use?
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old smokie

thanks for the info  :)

@ Bodvoc

10mm scale and rules possibly "Warr Without An Enemie"

Leman

One of the ECW Caliver scenario books covers the campaign in the West and includes small-scale scenarios up to bigger battles like Lansdown and Roundway Down. The campaigns in the north are also good for smaller scenarios, as mentioned above. An advantage of going with a campaign is the satisfaction of building an historical army.
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I think some sort of raid on a convoy, or a village defense, should be feasible with a small number of figures.
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Glorfindel

>>any ECW book suggestions would be welcome also

I would always recommend "The English Civil War, 1642-1651: An Illustrated Military History"
by Philip J. Haythornthwaite :

http://www.amazon.co.uk/English-Civil-War-1642-1651-Illustrated/dp/1860198600/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

An excellent source of colour and inspiration (and pretty cheap).



Phil

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Sandinista

Quote from: Hwiccee on 30 October 2015, 11:26:53 AM
Caliver/Partizan are a horrible company generally but this set is good.

Sorry, I have to disagree with that statement, I have had nothing but good dealings with that company both mail order and at shows. Very helpful and a company I would have no hesitation in recommending.

Cheers
Ian

Leman

Have to agree with Sandy. I've only ever experienced good dealings with Dave, both at shows and on line.
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