Very good, an enjoyable system that looks like there is a bit of dynamic play that will keep both players engaged. It reminds me of a mix of the strengths of Black Powder (I have not played Pike & Shotte) for combat, Sword and Spear (Escape Games) for activation and the Neil Thomas Ancient & Medieval Games for management of bases and 4 accumulated hits to remove a base. I do like the way that the various factors are easily managed by increasing or decreasing the number of dice.
Superb! I was just looking at the rules and then I decided to check YT in hope of someone showing them off - and (of course) I found your materials. So...in the (not) so near future I will play it and cover it on my YT channel! I hope you are planning for some battle reports! Thanks a lot m8! :D
Chips ! I thought I'd left my dinner on the table 😁 In Yarkshire chips are strips of fried potato 👍 The plastic "counters" were bought from a local hobby store many, many years ago, easy enough to find on eBay 👍
Very dependent on what it is, I tend to paint in batches of 6 to 8 figures at a time. 28mm figs would be maybe 5 hours a batch so just under an hour each.
@@ryanlieb3958 I would say it's an average Ryan, I have been painting figures for over 40 years, it's how I relax, there are times when I've gone years without gaming however I have never stopped painting. I tend to do an hour here and there maybe 3 or 4 colours on a group of figures at a time finishing them over a few days. If I get chance to sit all day and paint I might do more.
Very good, an enjoyable system that looks like there is a bit of dynamic play that will keep both players engaged. It reminds me of a mix of the strengths of Black Powder (I have not played Pike & Shotte) for combat, Sword and Spear (Escape Games) for activation and the Neil Thomas Ancient & Medieval Games for management of bases and 4 accumulated hits to remove a base. I do like the way that the various factors are easily managed by increasing or decreasing the number of dice.
Cheers, There is nothing radically new with the system but it does seem to work quite nicely
Superb! I was just looking at the rules and then I decided to check YT in hope of someone showing them off - and (of course) I found your materials. So...in the (not) so near future I will play it and cover it on my YT channel! I hope you are planning for some battle reports! Thanks a lot m8! :D
Glad the videos were useful 👍
Hi there, what sort of ranges did you use for this collection. Did you convert using Perry? Many thanks, Rhys
We just used the same ranges and movement thay was on the rules, works fine 👍
Where did you get the chips?
Chips ! I thought I'd left my dinner on the table 😁 In Yarkshire chips are strips of fried potato 👍 The plastic "counters" were bought from a local hobby store many, many years ago, easy enough to find on eBay 👍
@@YarkshireGamer yes I knew that, should have remembered I was talking to a Englishman! Ok, thanks I'll look nearby me.
How long does it take you to paint a fig?
Very dependent on what it is, I tend to paint in batches of 6 to 8 figures at a time. 28mm figs would be maybe 5 hours a batch so just under an hour each.
@@YarkshireGamer is that always or when you just you focus all effort into figs?
@@ryanlieb3958 I would say it's an average Ryan, I have been painting figures for over 40 years, it's how I relax, there are times when I've gone years without gaming however I have never stopped painting. I tend to do an hour here and there maybe 3 or 4 colours on a group of figures at a time finishing them over a few days. If I get chance to sit all day and paint I might do more.