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Will's rules for the American War of Independence: February 2010
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence. A summary of the rules, scenarios and other bits and pieces relating to my rules and the various individuals using them. Monday, 22 February 2010. I spotted the review of the Trident Designs 40mm Hessians in the latest WI, it's not my scale, but the site has lots of inspiring eye candy convering a lot of the AWI. Posted by Will McNally. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). AWI Stuff and Nonsense. A Miniature History of the American Revolution.
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence: Inspirational figures
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence. A summary of the rules, scenarios and other bits and pieces relating to my rules and the various individuals using them. Monday, 22 February 2010. I spotted the review of the Trident Designs 40mm Hessians in the latest WI, it's not my scale, but the site has lots of inspiring eye candy convering a lot of the AWI. Posted by Will McNally. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). AWI Stuff and Nonsense. A Miniature History of the American Revolution.
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence: Rebasing
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence. A summary of the rules, scenarios and other bits and pieces relating to my rules and the various individuals using them. Thursday, 21 April 2011. Background is my scratch built southern mansion that will take the whole unit. In addition I also rebased my German (Hessian/Brunswick) grenadiers, just to see how much easier it was to rebase figures that were still firmly fixed to their bases. Posted by Will McNally. The Royal Welch Fusiliers egad! A Miniatur...
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence: More rebasing
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence. A summary of the rules, scenarios and other bits and pieces relating to my rules and the various individuals using them. Thursday, 24 November 2011. Having earlier rebased some of my AWI collection, I decided on a quick rebase of a few more, as a number of figures were falling off their bases. Easier said than done! Overall they were not in bad condition from thirty years service and they are now ready to see a lot more service. Posted by Will McNally.
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence: March 2009
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence. A summary of the rules, scenarios and other bits and pieces relating to my rules and the various individuals using them. Saturday, 21 March 2009. Unit cohesion is represented by all the companies being within 6" of another or the Colonel unless performing a compulsory morale action, rout, etc. Cavalry and artillery can be up to 12" apart. Colonels wherever possible should be with a nominated company/squadron. Colonel with unit 1. More senior officer 2.
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence: Black Powder - Rebellion - first impressions
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence. A summary of the rules, scenarios and other bits and pieces relating to my rules and the various individuals using them. Tuesday, 10 February 2015. Black Powder - Rebellion - first impressions. Having just read through the Black Powder AWI scenario book "rebellion" I thought I'd summarise my first impression. Could I use it with my rules? Overall opinion - it's the best scenario book produced by Warlord for Black Powder. Posted by Will McNally. My AWI ru...
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence: January 2010
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence. A summary of the rules, scenarios and other bits and pieces relating to my rules and the various individuals using them. Monday, 25 January 2010. Having just been experimenting with a recreation of the French crossing of the Rhine at Huningue on 11 Sept 1793 using rafts. See my Frundsberg blog for more details ( link. I worked on the basis that the river (Rhine) is 20" wide and that each move the raft moves 1dav across the river, unless. Rebels and Redco...
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence: October 2008
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence. A summary of the rules, scenarios and other bits and pieces relating to my rules and the various individuals using them. Friday, 17 October 2008. Bemis Heights (4) - Play Test. When Ten Broek's militia arrived down the road the British were quite confident and commenced a steady withdrawal back towards their lines. (The British were not permitted to withdraw until the militia arrived). Morgans brigade was less effective than anticipated. The guns kep...
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence: Germantown - offside report
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence. A summary of the rules, scenarios and other bits and pieces relating to my rules and the various individuals using them. Friday, 22 June 2012. Germantown - offside report. Low Roller aka Wargames Amateur has posted a report of the game over on his blog. The five base units and the same -2 for column gave me cause for concern. The move to larger based units used by Steve gives an opportunity to address this somewhat. The 2d6 system works well for 4 ba...
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence: Germantown - a refight
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Will's rules for the American War of Independence. A summary of the rules, scenarios and other bits and pieces relating to my rules and the various individuals using them. Tuesday, 19 June 2012. Germantown - a refight. Later Lord Royston would claim that it was his Fabian strategy that caused the Rebels defeat. Only just in time the remainder of Lord Roston's forces mustered and presented a solid line covering the British camp. The Colonists put up a determined resistance, but to no avail, although they ...