I have these rules and know that they have a standard basing system, but has anyone used them with basing other than the standard?
I use a figure/man ratio to determine basing and ground scale and depending on the period base units on different sized bases. I would like to use the rules but don't want to rebase figures.
Chad
I think Mad Lemmy might be your man for this one.
I know of players that use full, two thirds and half size bases for V&B.
One approach with V&B is to use sabot bases, another approach would be to use base width.
What period(s) are you thinking of using V&B for and what is your current basing?
Hello.
Talked about this on their forum a while back.
As long as the two opposing sides are on the same sized bases it works really well.
The rules say, each base represents the space a unit covers, therefore you can use whatever sized figures and ratios on it you like (and we have played games where my 10mm Saxons have fought my mates 54mm Prussians, I have 30 infantry to a base, he has two!!!
There you go then. My stuff is on 60mm squares.
I want to use the rules for 1859. At present I base on 100:1 man:figure ratio.
I base the French (3 btn regts) on 3 30x20 bases and Piedmont (4 btn regts) on 4 30x20 bases. Austrians regts being 4btns strong and basically larger units are based on 4 40x20 bases. I don't want to rebase and even sabots would not overcome the difference in base sizes.
Chad
Interesting basing :-\
My suggestion would be 90x90 sabots, this means that 1" in the rules is 30mm making the conversions straightforward
Your French would have 2 stands in the front line and 1 in second, the Piedmount and Austrians would be 2 and 2.
Paul
Thanks. That sounds like an idea worth trying.
Chad