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Re:WISHLIST - Napoleonic Wars

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 11:58 am
by JohnD
MarkT wrote:
Well I have close to 18,000 Napoleonic miniatures...
Awesome! 15mm?

Re:WISHLIST - Napoleonic Wars

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:38 pm
by MarkT
15mm 16000 painted 2000 unpainted
Major nations have complete armies minors have 1-3 corps each. A corps (nap style 2inf div 1 cav div) has approx 256Inf, 40 Cav, 1lt ,3 hvy gun, 4-5 officer, supply, casons, pack mules etc. Major countries vary (minor countries corps modeled after French corps.
Painted: French,Austrian,Russian,Prussian,Brits,Scots,Belgian,Dutch,Nassau,Brunswick,Hannover,KGL,Portugal,Saxony,Bavaria
Unpainted: Warsaw 2 corps, Naples 1 Corps, Nothern Italy 1 Corps, Spain 4 Corps (Can do Leipzig) (except swedes)

Other minis Civil War (can do any battle)
American Rev (can do any battle)
WWII Micro armour 1/285 scale
WWII 15mm Armour Russia/US /Germ/Brits
WWII 15mm infantry Russia/US /Germ/Brits/Japan
Plains indians / Cav (We all want to be Custer) :) Can you spell Fetterman? :)
fantasy / Middle Ages
WWI - Naval Jutland type
Civil War IronClad
Napoleonic Ships two scales (smaller enough to do Trafalgar)

a few hundred board games, and a wife that understands... Life is good!

Re:WISHLIST - Napoleonic Wars

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 12:13 am
by JohnD
That's an impressive collection. I have about 8,000 15mm Napoleonics (French, French Allies, Russians, Prussians & Austrians mostly). What's yer favorite rule set?

Re:WISHLIST - Napoleonic Wars

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 6:23 am
by MarkT
Don't Like the Brits? don't blame ya.
8000 sweet!
Age of Eagles is real good. I did a homegrown version of Fire and Fury first...
Wrote my own 10 years ago Have Empire, Napolionique, few others...

Terrain is my passion. totally flexable set up anything! 12' x 6'
Writing a strategic system (computer)... put on hold for a bit...

What you runnin?

Ftping as I write... zzzzzzz
mantis dont like me

Re:WISHLIST - Napoleonic Wars

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:07 am
by JohnD
I'm a big fan of the 1813 campaign...umm...maybe a SUPER FANATIC about 1813. :woohoo:

I possess all the rule sets. My favorite set for the longest time was Napoleonic Houserules. Then I dabbled with Legacy of Glory a bit...then got bit by Valmy to Waterloo. Likes those best...reinforced with all the \"houserules\" that I collected along the way...of course.

Since War3D came on the scene in 2005, I haven't done much miniature play and haven't touched a paint brush either. In the virtual world though...its a different story.

Re:WISHLIST - Napoleonic Wars

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:42 pm
by MarkT
John.. Just Prodigyed you.

I like Age of Empire for its simplicity / Brigade level, fast and accurate.
That is why I am so concerned about Infantry in this system... Its NOT like the civil War...
The cavalry is Obvious, but to the untrained eye, infantry is infantry. (its not just quality)

Re:WISHLIST - Napoleonic Wars

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 8:29 am
by JohnD
You may have \"Prodigyed\" me, but all I received today wuz two advertisements for viagra. Wuz that you? If so, tanks...I'm not interested.

Re:WISHLIST - Napoleonic Wars

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 3:12 am
by MarkT
:):):) Boy business is slow.... Those Viagra adds just dont get it done... :)

My Mini system is Age of Eagles not Age of Empire... What I particularly like is the treatment of infantry
Linear, Columnar and Impulse. Linear and Columnar are self explanitory, but impluse is a general term applied to better trained very flexible formations. Such as the French in 1805 and the Brits at Waterloo. Remember we are at Brigade level combat..
It is very playable, and the system runs very smooth.

Re:WISHLIST - Napoleonic Wars

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 3:21 am
by MarkT
1813 conscript heaven...
Leipzig.. Dresden..
Eugene at his best \"Run away\"
The 2 new book releases \"How to build an army in 7 days\" by Bonaparte, Napoleon, and
\"Can Polish Marshals of France swim\", By an unkown soldier with a torch.

Ahhh, some clasics there. Those battles would weigh any gamers table down...

\"When The Odds Were Even\", by Swartzenberg (with a cast of thousands) another clasic...

Tough year for the French!

Re:WISHLIST - Napoleonic Wars

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 1:17 pm
by JohnD
But a darn good one for the Austrians, Prussians, and Russians. I guess one's perspective all boils down to who you like to paint. :lol: