Trial by Fire (WW1 Rules)

Started by Batu Khan, 10 September 2015, 03:43:04 PM

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sunjester

Quote from: KTravlos on 13 September 2015, 06:25:54 PM
If Batu Khan wants to put them in a google drive file and share them, that is cool with me. Otherwise I can do it.

If you could do that, that would be great!

Batu Khan

http://trialbyfirerules.blogspot.com.tr/

They are ready! ;)

Note: The unedited versions may be found in fb page or by-contacting KTravlos.

NeilCFord

A quick basing question:

In the rules it states:

QuoteWe use 5 bases in 50x30 dimensions to represent a Full Strength infantry unit

What does a "unit" equate to? Company? Larger? Smaller?

- Neil.


NeilCFord

Thank you. That's about twice the scale of If The Lord Save Us. Might try using a smaller number of bases and see how things play out.

- Neil.

Batu Khan

New version of rules is out, with visuals and more examples.

Enjoy!

http://trialbyfirerules.blogspot.com.tr/

NeilCFord

Duly grabbed. I have an evening in a hotel this week, an ideal time to give them a thorough read through.

- Neil.

Batu Khan

Waiting for your comments! Also, first miniatures for this game are painted and uploaded to the blog.

Batu Khan

I have revised the rules, made them more easy-going and included many more stuff. Hope you enjoy the changes. They're in my blog:
http://trialbyfirerules.blogspot.com.tr/2016/02/rules-revised-and-sample-lists-scenarios.html

The first post of this topic is also edited.

Big Insect

I've just found this thread - I must see if I can get hold of a copy of these rules.
(see link to the Battle of Tannenberg World Ward 1 thread)

Many thanks
Mark
'He could have lived a risk-free, moneyed life, but he preferred to whittle away his fortune on warfare.' Xenophon, The Anabasis

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