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Miniatures Adventure => Colonial Adventures => Topic started by: FierceKitty on 21 February 2023, 08:54:44 AM

Title: Fort Soixante-neuf
Post by: FierceKitty on 21 February 2023, 08:54:44 AM
The buildings on the corners are Leven 6mm; the rest scratchbuilt.
Title: Re: Fort Soixante-neuf
Post by: FifteensAway on 21 February 2023, 04:03:48 PM
Nice.  And good idea to use a couple of commercial buildings to incorporate into your full fort.  Look forward to seeing in-situ in a game report.
Title: Re: Fort Soixante-neuf
Post by: Inkpaduta on 21 February 2023, 08:08:42 PM
Very nice and love the idea of doing colonial in 6mm.
Title: Re: Fort Soixante-neuf
Post by: FierceKitty on 22 February 2023, 12:37:44 AM
Have done so, but I Wendy-house terrain to 6mm scale while actually using 10mm figures.
Title: Re: Fort Soixante-neuf
Post by: FifteensAway on 22 February 2023, 05:31:03 AM
A bit odd - auto-correct, perhaps?  (Wendy-house?)

As to using 6 mm terrain with 10 mm miniatures, works a treat.  That is what I am doing with my 10/12 mm Seven Years War.  Quite effective.  Here is a photo of my first run out with my new army (mostly acquired painted): (https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgd86w1YYLmZrb0ajVkE_s4OIIqZXgplzWvKUC7V5yWfOmAV8o2ybhU6O2WmA5aMe8dNxz956eEmfW5WJw67nlw4FZudXt33MFogR6aizuqYV-6eSoxsrVQimMf6xrV3xw8eZSHidvSf8wkxGzztSsamaon3pLkVstYL5ThXEMxNR0qNjhtjMZe9zI/w480-h640/IMG_1158.jpg)

There is a 6 mm "city" in four bases off to the lower left and you can see a long line of 10 mm figures off to the right (only took two photos of the game I'm afraid and the other is from the opposite end and not as clear). 
Title: Re: Fort Soixante-neuf
Post by: DivisMal on 22 February 2023, 07:04:57 AM
That’s a nice piece of terrain.

And I am very positively surprised how well smaller terrain works with those multibased roops. It gives just that kind of feeling, a military maps does — only that it’s all nicely painted.
Title: Re: Fort Soixante-neuf
Post by: Plynkes on 22 February 2023, 08:34:24 AM
It makes perfect sense to use smaller scale buildings if you are not playing skirmish games. I used to do it when I was a 15mm gamer. Otherwise, depending on the ground scale of your game, you can end up with oddities such as individual buildings being longer than the range of a rifle, and also simply the buildings just looking too big. Figure scale and ground scale just aren't the same things.




(15's: I've never seen it used in this sense before, but a Wendy house is a child's small play house, so I totally get what Fierce Kitty is saying here, don't think it's an auto-correct error.)




Title: Re: Fort Soixante-neuf
Post by: FierceKitty on 22 February 2023, 08:53:46 AM
I'm afraid my Moroccans under Sheik Radt-el-Nrol were repelled again this afternoon, though the enemy paid for their victory.

Figures Pendraken and Lancashire 10mm.
Title: Re: Fort Soixante-neuf
Post by: FierceKitty on 22 February 2023, 09:30:54 AM
It makes perfect sense to use smaller scale buildings if you are not playing skirmish games. I used to do it when I was a 15mm gamer. Otherwise, depending on the ground scale of your game, you can end up with oddities such as individual buildings being longer than the range of a rifle, and also simply the buildings just looking too big. Figure scale and ground scale just aren't the same things.




(15's: I've never seen it used in this sense before, but a Wendy house is a child's small play house, so I totally get what Fierce Kitty is saying here, don't think it's an auto-correct error.)

It's a term much thrown around whenever the scale debate comes up on the Pendraken site. I thought it was probably universal.
Title: Re: Fort Soixante-neuf
Post by: FifteensAway on 23 February 2023, 06:30:34 PM
Plynkes, thanks for the explanation - not a term of use I'd ever seen before.  We have Ronald McDonald houses here in the states as care places for kids in need which made me wonder if it was something similar with the Wendy's brand of fast-food chains.  Perhaps a UK usage. 


And, FierceKitty, sorry to hear of the poor showing of the troops but such should be the vagaries of gaming.  Just imagine how dull it would be if we always knew who would win. 
Title: Re: Fort Soixante-neuf
Post by: Plynkes on 23 February 2023, 11:07:29 PM
It comes from Peter Pan rather than fast food.

In the story the Lost Boys build a little house for the character Wendy. Toy manufacturers copied the prop from the stage play to sell as a play house for tots and the name stuck, in the UK at any rate. They are generally outdoor things you have in the garden, but at my primary school there was one inside the infants class.










Title: Re: Fort Soixante-neuf
Post by: FierceKitty on 24 February 2023, 03:56:07 AM
Plynkes, thanks for the explanation - not a term of use I'd ever seen before.  We have Ronald McDonald houses here in the states as care places for kids in need which made me wonder if it was something similar with the Wendy's brand of fast-food chains.  Perhaps a UK usage. 


And, FierceKitty, sorry to hear of the poor showing of the troops but such should be the vagaries of gaming.  Just imagine how dull it would be if we always knew who would win.

My wife's smug reply is that in our games we always do know who will win. I fear she's moving in for one of those long runs of victories that do my husbandly authority no good at all.

I certainly thought of the kiddy houses as "Wendy houses" when I was but a bratling in Cape Town. I grew up with a lot of time in the theatre, admittedly. Any memories from Strines, Kiwis, Indians, Canadians...?
Title: Re: Fort Soixante-neuf
Post by: FierceKitty on 24 February 2023, 10:18:43 AM
An Indian friend tells me they don't use the term in India.
Title: Re: Fort Soixante-neuf
Post by: FifteensAway on 24 February 2023, 03:00:38 PM
Peter Pan makes sense.  Lots of play houses and quite a few tree houses for kids, even some really fancy play areas in parks (recreating old west towns for instance - and a quite sizable play-on pirate ship at a local car dealership) but until this thread, never encountered the usage so I don't think it applies in US.  Or maybe I've just never heard it since wife and I never had kids.  But I did work in education at the primary grade level for a few years early in my career.  And I was very active in live theater in my college years.  So you'd think I would have heard it if it was getting used. 

But back to the game, that looks like a pretty good game whatever the results.  "Pretty" games just make the experience better and more memorable.
Title: Re: Fort Soixante-neuf
Post by: FierceKitty on 25 February 2023, 01:21:40 AM
It's going to become boring very soon if sitting tight behind fortifications works too well. I may need to put in some scenario rules where the Legion can be a bit more heroic and a bit more dead.
Title: Re: Fort Soixante-neuf
Post by: FierceKitty on 27 February 2023, 09:40:19 AM
An aussie has just said they don't call them Wendy houses either.
Title: Re: Fort Soixante-neuf
Post by: FifteensAway on 27 February 2023, 03:04:12 PM
Maybe you need to add a small village near a local oasis where the troops for the fort need to sorte to for some reason.  Don't forget a 'forest' of date palms! (In 10mm?)  ;)