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
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richardclarkerli
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#28
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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
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richardclarkerli
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#27
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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
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Adam Blakemore
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#26
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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
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Harpers
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#25
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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
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richardclarkerli
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#24
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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
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philips107s2003 <[email protected]>
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#23
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A few more IABSM ideas
AT GUN CREW CASUALTIES
AT Crew loses are currently reflected in an increase in ability to
hit thier target. This was meant to reflect the stress caused by
losing comrades, and the fact that aimed
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richardclarkerli
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#22
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Re: Sumo Rules
Ken
Several sets each covering WWII at Company level; Vietnam again at
Company level; Russian/Spanish Civil War (or any early 20thC
political conflict) at Division/Corps level; Napoleonic naval are
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richardclarkerli
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#21
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Sumo Rules
Shame, I played the Sumo game recently at a show in York, it was
really good fun. I was keen to get a set to play with the boys at
the school where I teach, anything to get them away from space
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philips107s2003 <[email protected]>
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#20
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Sumo Rules
Shame, I played the Sumo game recently at a show in York, it was
really good fun. I was keen to get a set to play with the boys at
the school where I teach, anything to get them away from space
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philips107s2003 <[email protected]>
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#19
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Sumo Rules
Shame, I played the Sumo game recently at a show in York, it was
really good fun. I was keen to get a set to play with the boys at
the school where I teach, anything to get them away from space
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philips107s2003 <[email protected]>
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#18
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Sumo Rules
Are you the guys who do the Super-Duper Sumo Rules for sumo skirmish
gaming?
Ken Philips
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philips107s2003 <[email protected]>
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#17
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KMH Issues
Greetings Grapple Fans!
Nikkos, what bonuses would a British 74 currently get when firing at
close range?
As an aside the fleets we used last night would make for an
interesting fight if the
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richardclarkerli
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#16
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Re: Blinds in IABSM and CDS
The issue of ambushes is dependent on card sequence. If Panzerfaust
armed Hans is hiding in a bush covering the road he must hope that
his card comes out early so that he can reserve it. If that
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richardclarkerli
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#15
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Re: Blinds in IABSM and CDS
Richard
We might want to link speed of blinds move with proximity to enemy
units/positions, some sort of modification to automatic spotting that
increases the likelyhood of an engagement. I am
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Alan Reynolds <gfy07@...>
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#14
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Blinds in IABSM and CDS
Gents
Currently all blinds move with three d6, or two if crossing obstacles
or moving through difficult terrain of any sort. I was considering
increasing this to four dice, three in terrain, to
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richardclarkerli
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#13
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Re: And another thing....
Richard
I will bring the book, it contains some examples, size, position and colour
information for vehicle symbols and a lot of examples of unit organisation
etc using the tactical symbols. It also
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Alan Reynolds <gfy07@...>
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#12
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Re: And another thing....
Sir Alan
No I haven't got that, and would be glad of the opportunity to see
it. The issue with the tactical symbols is that the Germans used a
set for map use, which I have, and a simplified
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richardclarkerli
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#11
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Re: And another thing....
Richard
I agree with your thoughts on both the MG 34 and the Bren ( especially if
you include having to change the barrel when it got too hot!)
With regard to tactical symbols, I have a copy of the
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Alan Reynolds <gfy07@...>
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#10
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And another thing....
Sorry, I forgot one more thing.
I'm painting my German 1940 vehicles, anyone got any idea where I can
find the tactical symbols that they used on their vehicles,
particularly
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richardclarkerli
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#9
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