Re: KMH 'Coffee & Danish' at '...Lard Enough'
Yes was a great game Bob.
I have downloaded the files and might try to recreate the game at my local
club in Essex.
Also interested in the Great Lakes conflicts and will try similar.
regards
Ian
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ian8228
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Re: KMH 'Coffee & Danish' at '...Lard Enough'
The game looked great Bob, and looks to have sparked a lot of interest in the rules and period
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colin snelgrove
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KMH 'Coffee & Danish' at '...Lard Enough' - Files
As per previous post...
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Bob Roughton
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KMH 'Coffee & Danish' at '...Lard Enough'
Hello Sailors,
Following our ¡®Lard Enough¡¯ day in Southampton recently, I¡¯ve had several requests to post some information about the KMH ¡®Coffee & Danish¡¯ game that I put on, including
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Bob Roughton
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Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
We know that but we all need a laugh while we have something to laugh at.
Best Regards
Mike Leese
(N. Wales)
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Mike Leese
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Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
Typing on my phone plus the spell check does funny things. Cantor instead
of canter as only spelling error is good.
Not a horseman either.
Mike Reese
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Michael Reese
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SHARP PRACTICE
Given that the Perry brothers are starting to release a range of figures for the War of the Triple Alliance, has anyone given thought to creating Sharp Practice unit stats for the conflict?
Byron
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BYRON CHAMPLIN
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Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
I imagine it would be. I know what the RTR thought of the Household Cavalry in a much later era ?
Fair to point out though that there were a few British Cavalry regiments that didn¡¯t see much
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Doug Melville
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Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
Doug,
Sore subject when I chatted to the Curator of the Household Cavalry museum at Windsor a few years ago rofl
K
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Keith Davies
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Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
Ah yes Tony Soprano - think we saw that on TV. Something to do mobsters and with 'sleeping with the fishes'. On Sunday, 8 March 2020, 20:46:09 GMT, Mike Leese <mike.leese@...> wrote:
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Allan Doran
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Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
Hussars May have been Sopranos and know how to deal with the enemy
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Mike Leese
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Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
Think we might mean canter. Cantor is something a bit different.
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Allan Doran
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Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
Mike Reese, that is the post we all should have made, if we hadn¡¯t been too lazy ;-)
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Mike Leese
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Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
1. Reading the rules on the subject:
Scouting Cavalry and Impact Cavalry (defined Page 11)may continue a charge
after successfully winning a Fisticuffs.
2. Dragoons (as defined on page 11), and
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Michael Reese
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Re: 1/48 accessories, furniture, buildings and exterior finishes.
I can second that - I am currently building their Church in 1/48 and it is lovely
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bill
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1/48 accessories, furniture, buildings and exterior finishes.
Following on from the latest article by Rich in Wargames Soldiers and Strategy, the following company may be of interest, Petite Properties Ltd. As well as buildings in 1/48 scale they do a range of
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Ken Butt <k_butt@...>
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Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
It¡¯s either a6mm village, or a very big tongue !!!
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Keith Davies
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Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
You've got a village on the tip of your tongue??? ;-)
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Chris Gilbride
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Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
In the ACW veteran units were more cautious.
In the SYW and Napoleonic wars discipline was ferociously enforces.
I can only speak of the British and Prussian armies.
In the British Army it was the
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Mike Leese
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Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
They pulled a light cavalry Regt out of trouble the day before Waterloo versus line lancers in or around a village but they didn¡¯t pursue.
I¡¯ve forgotten the name of the village, it¡¯s on the tip
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Mike Leese
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