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Dr Dave replied to the topic German Grenadiers – late, late war and long sleeves? in the forum Bolt Action 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Sorted and thanks. A combination of green stuff and arms from other German sprues + more green stuff.
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Dr Dave replied to the topic German Grenadiers – late, late war and long sleeves? in the forum Bolt Action 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Thanks Jim, I’ve ordered a sprue. However, looking at pictures their jackets are the panzer crew double breasted type – not the simply single breasted, shortened, late 1944 jacket.
I’ll see how I get on.
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Dr Dave replied to the topic Glory Hallelujah Questions in the forum Black Powder 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Hi George,
In GH p54 light wood assumed a spread of small trees younger trees with some undergrowth. Not a managed orchard and not the hundreds of years old Wilderness.
As for speed they are treated as in rough ground. In BP1 p36 this means that they can enter the light wood but move at 1/2 speed.
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Dr Dave replied to the topic Glory Hallelujah Questions in the forum Black Powder 8 months, 2 weeks ago
- It’s 12″
- GH came out before the BP 2nd Ed., So BP2 follows GH.
- GH says what it means. Artillery can still move through though at a big penalty as they seek a path through and around the undergrowth and trees.
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Dr Dave started the topic German Grenadiers – late, late war and long sleeves? in the forum Bolt Action 8 months, 3 weeks ago
Warlord do NOT make these, but who does? Plus they need to mix well with Warlord.
- Late war German infantry
- no smocks
- no greatcoats
- sleeves rolled down
It’s uber late war: April – May 1945.
Apologies if this contravenes Warlord rules
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Dr Dave started the topic How many times can a unit fire in one full game turn? in the forum Black Powder 9 months, 3 weeks ago
I know, I know – you’re all thinking “just once, derrrr!”
So try this.
- A unit of arty fires in its fire phase (shot 1)
- In the enemy initiative phase a light cav unit charges across the front of the same arty and so catches some traversing fire (shot 2)
- Then, in the enemy order phase an infantry unit charges the guns and catches closing…
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Dr Dave replied to the topic Elastic Rigging in the forum Black Seas 1 year ago
As thin as possible. I have Super fine 1/72nd Aero black rigging by Infini models.
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Dr Dave replied to the topic Napoleonic French 28mm plastic infantry in the forum Black Powder 1 year ago
On campaign the cartridge box often had a fabric cover – often an off white or linen. Then the fusilier, grenadier, volitgeur badges would be painted on. Are they for that?
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Dr Dave started the topic British Infantry decals in the forum Bolt Action 1 year, 1 month ago
Are the decal sheets a single decal / transfer that needs cutting up, or are they individually printed on the sheet?
Many Thanks
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Dr Dave started the topic Thoughts on Ranges in the forum Victory At Sea 1 year, 8 months ago
Whist I understand the range boundaries and that different weapons will have different ranges, it does get frustrating having to repeatedly check the rules to see if 17″ is long or extreme for whatever gun type…
Has anyone considered just grouping the guns into “very light, light, medium, heavy, very heavy”, or similar and then making the range…[Read more]
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Dr Dave replied to the topic Portuguese infantry – what's in the box? in the forum Black Powder 2 years, 1 month ago
Thank you Peter.
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Dr Dave started the topic Portuguese infantry – what's in the box? in the forum Black Powder 2 years, 1 month ago
I’m looking to purchase some Portuguese infantry (product code: WGN-PO-01), but I’m confused about what’s in the box.
- The box front says 20 plastic and metal figures
- The product description says 24 figures
Does anyone have a clue which is correct?
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Dr Dave started the topic Scouting in the forum Victory At Sea 2 years, 3 months ago
Scouting on p56
- both players commit suitable vessels to scouting – this gives a scouting force and you roll d6 per vessel / flight.
- on a score of 5 or 6 you get a scouting point. All ok so far.
- then consult the scouting table to see what effect that level of scouting has.
As this reads it is independent of the enemy’s scouting effort -…[Read more]
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Dr Dave replied to the topic Line ahead, formations and orders – am I missing something? in the forum Victory At Sea 2 years, 7 months ago
Thanks Nat, but – and don’t tell Warlord this – but I’m using 1/6000 scale ships. So the ranges and model size discrepancy is much less apparent.
so where is the section on smoke?
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Dr Dave replied to the topic Line ahead, formations and orders – am I missing something? in the forum Victory At Sea 2 years, 7 months ago
Ha! Found it!
Page 59: “Squadrons”
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Dr Dave started the topic Line ahead, formations and orders – am I missing something? in the forum Victory At Sea 2 years, 7 months ago
I bought the VaS rule book months ago and gave it a read through. I made notes and wrote a 2-page summary of the sections relevant to what I wanted to do. So on Saturday HMS Exeter sighted smoke bearing red 100, and then made the signal “I think it is a pocket battleship”, followed soon after by “enemy in sight”. So two of us played out the River…[Read more]
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Dr Dave replied to the topic Waterloo French Cavalry brigade – composition in the forum Black Powder 2 years, 8 months ago
I’d assume that the rules as written are trying to allow players to field variety over totally authentic lists? In reality the II Reserve cavalry Corps was composed entirely of Dragoon regiments (8 of them). Similarly the IV RCC was all Cuirassier.
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Dr Dave replied to the topic Can Charging Units Fire? in the forum Pike & Shotte 2 years, 10 months ago
It’s worth remembering that professionals call it “fire and movement” for a reason, not movement and fire!
It’s always struck me as odd that you advance against a prepared foe and you have the drop on him in the firefight. So as you plodded across the field to get within range what on earth was he doing?
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Dr Dave replied to the topic Epic ACW question about Cavalry and dismounted cavalry in the forum Black Powder 2 years, 10 months ago
Mick,
The point is that often a brigade would put an entire regiment up front in skirmish order. This way – if you use the mixed order as well of line plus skirmishers – you could really swamp someone with skirmish shooting, perhaps someone who was reluctant to (or couldn’t) use it – such as defending a fort, buildings, line of cover…[Read more]
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Dr Dave replied to the topic Epic ACW question about Cavalry and dismounted cavalry in the forum Black Powder 2 years, 10 months ago
Garry, you’re right to a point. But the aim was really that standard represents 300. The average strength of a confederate regt at Gettysburg say.
Cavalry dismount as skirmishers because that’s what they did. I’ve never read pf them being formed in ranks and files when fighting on foot.
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