Thanks YellowStreak!YellowStreak wrote:May be of use: https://www.karwansaraypublishers.com/w ... -conquest/
A collaborative historical project - A discussion
Re: A collaborative historical project - A discussion
Re: A collaborative historical project - A discussion
The author did some rules for the Osprey Wargames series as well, Lion Rampant among others.YellowStreak wrote:May be of use: https://www.karwansaraypublishers.com/w ... -conquest/
I have the Osprey book on Hastings on my PC somewhere, though that is a history book rather than a wargames book.
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Re: A collaborative historical project - A discussion
Yeah, the idea is to start a thread and keep people in the loop (more than we did with Napoleonics at any ratePrimarch wrote:So yeah, keep everyone in the loop and see who else wants to join in. Depending on expected time/money/painting commitments, it might be something I'd like to take part in too. Ancients too for that matter.


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Miniatures painted in 2025:
32mm infantry: 47
Epic: 12 tonques
Re: A collaborative historical project - A discussion
This seems like as good a place as any for this:
https://www.baccus6mm.com/news/20-03-20 ... llthatbut/
https://www.baccus6mm.com/news/20-03-20 ... llthatbut/
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