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5 Νοε 2020 · For my own ease of reference I created the Force Guide table below, so I can see at a glance the size of the sixteen 1813 scenarios, which sides are involved, and how many of each type of unit is necessary. Units are infantry battalions, cavalry regiments or part regiments, and batteries (some half batteries).
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The figures I will use are from Orion in 1/72 plastic, and I...
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2 Οκτ 2016 · I am often surprised that so much attention is paid to ratio and scale by Napoleonic wargamers. On the various forum I visit a high proportion of the post is about the “best” scale of figure to wargame or paint. Another favourite is the “best” number of figures to represent a battalion or brigade.
8 Αυγ 2021 · So, i've attempted to answer your questions in this weeks blog post - there's no measuring bare metal figures from feet to eye level here - just painted minis on the same sized bases for a practical, tabletop comparison.
26 Οκτ 2019 · The Decline and Fall of 2mm Napoleonics. A couple months back, I posted about my burgeoning interest in 2mm Napoleonic wargaming using 3-D printed figure blocks from Forward March Studios, and (brimming with confidence) promised more details soon to come...
21 Απρ 2018 · To wit, a Napoleonic game with 30mm figures from the Willie (Edward Suren) and Tradition (Charles Stadden) ranges, both still available from Tradition of London. All the figures had been painted, and the units assembled, relatively recently by Stuart.
13 Οκτ 2019 · This is a fictional battle to try out my new 2mm Napoleonic figures. The reason for having a look at this scale is the possibility of playing the largest Napoleonic battles on my maximum (7'6" x 4'6") table and not taking years to paint the figures.
27 Ιαν 2023 · I am hoping that 2023 is the year that some Napoleonic gaming will grace the figures table, with two ‘Pocket Armies’ being built. However, in the lead / plastic mountain, I have acquired enough figures to do the project in 13.5mm, 20mm and 28mm – of course, only one can progress. I have posted some thoughts about this over on the blog. LINK