by Rob Morgan When George and I were talking about packs of Airfix soldiers, this article came to mind, and yes, it was a wargaming idea I had thought about years ago, but again, never got around to. I don’t know why, because it’s basic, straightforward and only requires a simple paint job to achieve. […]
Paul Le Long provides his promised full review of Chris Pringle’s rules for the late 19th century, “Bloody Big Battles.” It’s on the Reviews page.
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Nice review – and they certainly sound an interesting set which would be worth a look, even for someone who already has a couple of Western Gunfight rule sets. This would appear to be a “period” which is gaining in interest again as there have been a few new glossy sets in the last couple of years. I haven’t explored this – but are there a lot of new figures as well? The two things tend to go hand-in-hand!
I took a look on the North Star web site and these rules are priced at £12, which doesn’t seem at all unreasonable these days !
Nice review – and they certainly sound an interesting set which would be worth a look, even for someone who already has a couple of Western Gunfight rule sets. This would appear to be a “period” which is gaining in interest again as there have been a few new glossy sets in the last couple of years. I haven’t explored this – but are there a lot of new figures as well? The two things tend to go hand-in-hand!
I took a look on the North Star web site and these rules are priced at £12, which doesn’t seem at all unreasonable these days !