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How do I get hold of them?
Where can I purchase these rules? I would be interested in WWII and Napoleonic Naval for starters. Ken
By philips107s2003 <[email protected]> · #23 ·
Re: How do I get hold of them?
Ken The rules are not yet available on general release, although the WWII rules will be mentioned in a Wargames Illustrated article in months to come. I must say that they are probably not
By richardclarkerli · #24 ·
Re: A few more IABSM ideas
AT Gun Crew Casualties Presumably casualties decrease the gunners ability. I think this is a good change. Braking Distance Probably a good idea on the basis that we are using one to one in these
By Harpers · #25 ·
Re: A few more IABSM ideas
Gun Casualties: With Harpers' amendment ("decrease in ability") this would work. I think that the decrease in ability rule would represent, as you say, the stress of comrades killed and wounded and
By Adam Blakemore · #26 ·
Re: A few more IABSM ideas
Hmmmm, yes. I am quite unsure how, entirely sober, I wrote "increase" insteas of "decrease". Clearly this is what I meant. As to Sid's comments, the reduction in initiative dice would reflect
By richardclarkerli · #27 ·
En Avant Pour Le Lard!
Regards "Le Lard Sacre" In view of the length of a bound, would it be appropriate rather than stopping a shite commander acting at all if the magic card comes up, how about letting him roll a dice
By richardclarkerli · #28 ·
Naval rules
Richard Thanks for the WWII rules, they look unusual and interesting. Where did you get the ideas from? Also can you get your fat friend to let me have the Naval rules? Many thanks Ken
By philips107s2003 <[email protected]> · #29 ·
Re: En Avant Pour Le Lard!
<richardclarkerli@y...>" <richardclarkerli@y...> wrote: than I certainly think we can refine this. What you have there could be used for a Pants commander- perhaps even let him allocate PIPs, then
By therugdoctor2003 <[email protected]> <greens@...> · #30 ·
Re: Naval rules
Tis I, I have awoken from sleep after a particularly enjoyable bun fest, and having waded through my inbox deleting all the trash you lot send me. Best way to send the Kiss Me Hardy rules is in Hard
By nick.skinner@... · #31 ·
Triumph of the Will
Gents I am inclined to "Lardify" TOW, and shall have my first faltering pitch at it tomorrow. Any thoughts on card driven systems for the political arena? I feel that the Gunfight rules probably
By richardclarkerli · #32 ·
Re: Fantastic Prizes in our latest Lardy competition!
How about: Nah Zdahrovyeh (my best translation) with a pic of a vodka
By mikeqchromeuk@... · #35 ·
Fantastic Prizes in our latest Lardy competition!
Actually no bloody prizes, but muchos muchos kudos to the person who thinks of the best name for the "Time Out" or "Tea Break" Card for the Russian Civil War rules. Lard Master
By richardclarkerli · #33 ·
Re: Fantastic Prizes in our latest Lardy competit ion!
How about "Samovar!" or "Time for Political Instruction"
By Trevor Harwood <TrevorH@...> · #34 ·
Re: Fantastic Prizes in our latest Lardy competition!
Nod, So far the best! Send the Vodka now and you could win! ---------- the distribution, or criminal to the
By richardclarkerli · #36 ·
Medieval Lard
So for some reason I started thinking about Wars of the Roses or the 100 years war, and how brilliant looking the figures are. Just a shame there are no good rules that make it an enjoyable and
By therugdoctor2003 <greens@...> · #37 ·
Re: Medieval Lard
How about "Yorkshire Git" so Sid can play. I'm up for that. Indeed we could certainly do it as a club project, each of us paint a 40 figure retinue (so Mr T would have his ready in time for 2015)
By richardclarkerli · #38 ·
Re: Medieval Lard
"De Bellies Lardicus" perhaps or toofatlardies own WRG (We're Really Gross). I prefer the former. I have little experience of Wars of the Roses but did once nearly come to blows with the wife over
By nick.skinner@... · #39 ·
Re: Medieval Lard
Sounds good to me - Figure wise I reckon Front Rank are best but this firm http://www.empireminiatures.com do a few very nice looking W o R figures. I am trying to find out if thet are still going as
By Harpers · #40 ·
Re: Medieval Lard
Sounds excellent. Count me in. The personality unit approach is a great idea. The retinue idea would not always need to be way out/ humorous either - there's plenty of room for some sensible
By Adam Blakemore · #41 ·
WWii rules
I have used your wwii rules several times with the school wargame club. I and the boys have a problem with them as it is difficult to co-ordinate troops on the table top. Some units stop for no
By philips107s2003 <[email protected]> · #42 ·