I'm rebasing the same but with the capacity to make squares. Or I wont and make some "sur-bases" to form squares. Not sure I agree on the brits... I ll think about it.
That s why i protect my British command behind the thin red line... And it should stay the same in the new way: only change will be you can move them. But don t worry, I already know how to do. I m just not decided between 2 or 3 solutions and wondering about waiting for the army to be finished or not... As I already changed my mind so many times on that matter ...
Where are my scissors? ;-)
RépondreSupprimerHave you been trying the Napoleonics rules yet?
Now, I must say that they are all based on square or square like bases... BTW, I'm OTW to rebase all the infantry again...
RépondreSupprimerI'm working on the translation of the napoleonic rules, but still no game.
How are you rebasing them? I thought the old system looked a bit deep for the Brits.
RépondreSupprimerI'm rebasing the same but with the capacity to make squares. Or I wont and make some "sur-bases" to form squares. Not sure I agree on the brits... I ll think about it.
RépondreSupprimerYes you need to be able to form squares! How about in 4's on 4x4cm squares?
RépondreSupprimeryep, that is what I may finally end with (again as it was one of the first basing I used... ) : Return to the Past, I guess.
RépondreSupprimerOTOH, if you have 12.5cm wide hexes you wouldn't be able to form a single line as that would be 16cm wide.
RépondreSupprimerNot easy. :-(
Otoh = ?
RépondreSupprimerThat s why i protect my British command behind the thin red line... And it should stay the same in the new way: only change will be you can move them. But don t worry, I already know how to do. I m just not decided between 2 or 3 solutions and wondering about waiting for the army to be finished or not... As I already changed my mind so many times on that matter ...