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Started by kev1964, 25 January 2013, 11:18:45 AM

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Hertsblue

Hi, Kev. Welcome to the forum.

My advice is - decide on a set of rules before basing any figures. Particularly in a period where the infantry fought shoulder-to-shoulder.

Having said that, most modern rules are fairly tolerant of base-sizes. Provided that both sides have bases of the same dimensions it's not an issue.

Anyway, good luck with the AWI. We're always interested in seeing pictures....   :)

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kev1964

Thanks chaps, will put pics on soon, very greatful for all your help, putting the brush down now and picking up the glass,

cheers ,

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seano1815

Welcome to the forum Kev...look forward to seeing your 10mm pics
all the best
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DaveL

Hi Kev

Yes 10mm are brilliant.

Regarding basing,I think it depends on the period you are gaming. But Chad and I tend to allow 10mmx10mm per figure and we base our figures on 30mmx20mm bases, giving 6 figures per base  (3 on the front rank and 3 on the rear rank).  this works well for ancients, Napoleonics, AWI, Spanish Succession, League of Augsberg.

Hope that's of some use.

welcome and Best Wishes    DaveL

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