Here's some pics from the 1st battle
(http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff44/lentulus/Not-SYW%20in%2010mm/First%20Battle%20of%20the%20Border/IMG_0218.jpg)
...more in the album.
http://s236.photobucket.com/albums/ff44/lentulus/Not-SYW%20in%2010mm/First%20Battle%20of%20the%20Border/
Needs some commentary ;D
Note that, at the moment, the sequence is backwards >:(
looks great!
how did you find the rules worked with 10mm ?
Quote from: lentulus on 25 June 2010, 01:34:22 AM
Here's some pics from the 1st battle
Both nice and interesting!
Say, do the hexes (and hexagonal cardboard pieces underneath the buildings) mean that you actually use the hexes to determine movement and firing ranges and such? If so, I would be very interested to know how that works within BP. If not, I would like to know if and how the troops in your set-up can occupy buildings or towns?
Cheers mate,
Aart
Quote from: Aart Brouwer on 25 June 2010, 10:09:47 AM
Say, do the hexes ... mean that you actually use the hexes to determine movement and firing ranges and such?
No, we used rules. My host, who supplied the board, is working on a hex version of BKC that actually works quite well.
Quote from: goat major on 25 June 2010, 06:59:38 AM
how did you find the rules worked with 10mm ?
Very well indeed. We used centimeters (those are 30mm bases and the hexes are 10cm). At 24 infantry to the unit, I think it gives a far better look than 12 or so figures n the same bases at 15mm.
The rules are fast and furious, and a lot of units is a good idea - at about 5 $CAD a unit you can afford them at 10mm. I plan to expand my forces, although there is nothing wrong with 2 people being able to play 2 games in the course of a reasonable day.
Looks very nice and clean.