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Miniatures Adventure => Medieval Adventures => Topic started by: Rollaone on April 15, 2018, 02:57:42 PM
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Some 2 years ago I started a blog on the back of doing a project with the Saga rules for a demonstration game at Joy of Six using 6mm miniatures. It was very well received and since my 100th blogpost was coming up I thought I take the opportunity of doing one on Saga in 6mm again. This time with a reflection on the new version of the rules. I hope it is of some interest. More on the link here! https://rollaone.com/2018/03/22/saga-2nd-edition-in-6mm-age-of-vikings-twilight-of-the-thundergod/ (https://rollaone.com/2018/03/22/saga-2nd-edition-in-6mm-age-of-vikings-twilight-of-the-thundergod/)
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This looks really impressive, thanks for sharing. The first photo of the Normans looks especially good.
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Very nice figures!
At our club we play Crescent and Cross in 10mm. We don't change the rules at all, but the shooting ranges especially just feel more to scale.
More on this thread, please!
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Thanks for the positive comments, there are some further links in the blog post that covers the project with more pictures.
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Looks absolutely great!
Hills even look like hills in that scale. :)
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Very nice. :)
I´ve played Saga 1st edition in 15mm, 20mm and 28mm and it works fine so 6mm it is. ;)
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Great setup.
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Great post and lovely looking figures.
As i have just one a pile of Anglo Saxons and Norse in 10mm on Ebay I was thinking of doing something just like this.
Will read your blog for tips on basing and rule adaption.
Thanks