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Wider Wargaming => Rules => Topic started by: gregernest on 24 February 2015, 07:53:56 PM

Title: Land of the Free(?)
Post by: gregernest on 24 February 2015, 07:53:56 PM
Anyone tried these rules from Osprey yet?  What does the group say?
Title: Re: Land of the Free(?)
Post by: Fenton on 24 February 2015, 08:19:33 PM
Haven't heard of them. What period etc
Title: Re: Land of the Free(?)
Post by: gregernest on 24 February 2015, 08:51:54 PM
American Rebellion for you chaps on the island.  :D

American War of Independence for us yanks.  :P

Must be really new, because I just came upon them today myself and thought I was missing something...  :-\
Title: Re: Land of the Free(?)
Post by: Hertsblue on 24 February 2015, 08:56:44 PM
I thought it was the other way around - you call it the American Rebellion, we call the American War of Independence?  :-\
Title: Re: Land of the Free(?)
Post by: gregernest on 24 February 2015, 09:15:11 PM
Germany wasn't directly involved in the war, so my natural desire to just grab the rules is not there...  :d

Von Steuben notwithstanding.  :P
Title: Re: Land of the Free(?)
Post by: gregernest on 24 February 2015, 09:17:28 PM
We have a couple of guys who were into reenacting for the period when they were younger.  I'm looking to see if the rules have anything to them before I spend $30 that could be about 4 packs of more minis.  ;)
Title: Re: Land of the Free(?)
Post by: Westmarcher on 24 February 2015, 11:25:07 PM
American Revolutionary War if you are a yank, Hertsblue. AWI (or American Rebellion) if you are a Brit.

This link has a review greg. Might be a few others kicking about.

http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=362604 (http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=362604)

:)
Title: Re: Land of the Free(?)
Post by: gregernest on 25 February 2015, 01:18:27 AM
Quote from: Westmarcher on 24 February 2015, 11:25:07 PM
American Revolutionary War if you are a yank, Hertsblue. AWI (or American Rebellion) if you are a Brit.
See, that's why I stayed away from historical gaming:  I always get the references backwards!  :)

Thanks for the link!  I appreciate it!
Title: Re: Land of the Free(?)
Post by: gregernest on 25 February 2015, 01:29:07 AM
Well...  just read that review.  I'll probably stay away from these.

* no base removal?  ick.
* don't like the sliding scale thing
* would like more 10mm figs than another rulebook anyway.  Today.
Title: Re: Land of the Free(?)
Post by: Leman on 25 February 2015, 08:02:43 AM
American War of Whatever if you're a colonist; American War of Ingratitude if you are not. Fortunately  almost the entire British population got fed up with it and that was that,  now where have I come across that feeling before.
Title: Re: Land of the Free(?)
Post by: xccam on 25 February 2015, 08:28:24 AM
Quote from: gregernest on 25 February 2015, 01:29:07 AM
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* no base removal?  ick.
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Why would you want base removal? It's almost always unrealistic, units of the period weren't often taking that many casualties as to end up with only 25% men left by the end of the battle. More importantly why do you want to take your carefully painted troops OFF the table?!
I want my enemy to see my elite unit and still be intimidated even with 1 strength point left ;)
Title: Re: Land of the Free(?)
Post by: Ithoriel on 25 February 2015, 10:03:56 AM
Quote from: xccam on 25 February 2015, 08:28:24 AM
Why would you want base removal? It's almost always unrealistic, units of the period weren't often taking that many casualties as to end up with only 25% men left by the end of the battle. More importantly why do you want to take your carefully painted troops OFF the table?!
I want my enemy to see my elite unit and still be intimidated even with 1 strength point left ;)

This!
Title: Re: Land of the Free(?)
Post by: getagrip on 25 February 2015, 02:57:13 PM
Quote from: xccam on 25 February 2015, 08:28:24 AM
Why would you want base removal? It's almost always unrealistic, units of the period weren't often taking that many casualties as to end up with only 25% men left by the end of the battle. More importantly why do you want to take your carefully painted troops OFF the table?!
I want my enemy to see my elite unit and still be intimidated even with 1 strength point left ;)

As a fantasy player this has always interested me.  When I watch demo games it amazes me that very little, if anything at all, is removed form the board and yet a result is still achieved.

I realise it just a game mechanic but one I'm just not used to. :-\
Title: Re: Land of the Free(?)
Post by: gregernest on 25 February 2015, 05:46:42 PM
Quote from: xccam on 25 February 2015, 08:28:24 AM
Why would you want base removal? It's almost always unrealistic, units of the period weren't often taking that many casualties as to end up with only 25% men left by the end of the battle. More importantly why do you want to take your carefully painted troops OFF the table?!
I want my enemy to see my elite unit and still be intimidated even with 1 strength point left ;)

Just used to it, I guess.  I have FoGN and am not hastening into those rules for this same reason.  :-[
Title: Re: Land of the Free(?)
Post by: Westmarcher on 25 February 2015, 07:12:42 PM
Its strange, I have five rule sets for the 18th Century (only 3 of which I use, nowadays) and not one of them has base removal. I can't think of any offhand that have base removal. Anyway, could be missing out on a lot of enjoyable wargaming rules there, greg. 
Title: Re: Land of the Free(?)
Post by: gregernest on 25 February 2015, 09:34:49 PM
Could be true!

Gotta get the Romans, Greeks, Gauls, and TYW stuff painted up first!   :D
Title: Re: Land of the Free(?)
Post by: Westmarcher on 26 February 2015, 11:24:34 PM
So, next week, then?   :D

...... we all wish!