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Miniatures Adventure => Age of the Big Battalions => Topic started by: Norm on June 27, 2025, 08:31:35 AM
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I picked my battle box up at a local show and I have just put some initial thoughts down as to what I will do with it over on the blog.
LINK
https://battlefieldswarriors.blogspot.com/2025/06/epic-revolution-awi.html
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box art reminds me of those old letraset (?) transfer books you used to be able to get in the '70s etc (maybe you still can).
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Thanks for doing the review. An interesting read. I have quite decent sized forces in 28mm so I am not interesting in buying the set but if I was starting again this is the way I would go as it looks really good.
I did buy the rules which I have yet to peruse. I used to game with BP version 1 a few years ago, but got fed up with them, probably for the reasons you describe, but thought I would try BP2.
I found Rebels and Patriots too heavy on casualties as it is written to cover ACW so had to modify it to get it to work.
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I have been following a blogger who uses Rebels & Patriots and they have persistent problems with British attackers losing too many casualties and causing attacks to stall.
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I found Rebels and Patriots too heavy on casualties as it is written to cover ACW so had to modify it to get it to work.
R&P is designed to cover the entire black powder period. The heavy losses are a feature of the quick play. An earlier colonial ruleset from this stable, The Men Who Would be KIng, was even bloodier. If I recall correctly, it takes two hits to cause a casualty in R&P, while one hit does the trick in MWWBK.
I haven't done this, but perhaps require an additional hit to remove a figure and see if that unbalances the whole thing.
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Good stuff Norm, but I did want a photo a huge pile of sprues!
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I picked my battle box up at a local show and I have just put some initial thoughts down as to what I will do with it over on the blog.
Thank you for the breakdown, it is always good to see the process of how someone picks out alternate rules to consider since I think I will be in the same boat.
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That box cover reminds me of a Marx kit or a circus poster. Not appealing to me at all.
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That box cover reminds me of a Marx kit or a circus poster. Not appealing to me at all.
Yes, it looks a bit retro like an ad from a 50 year old comic book.
(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhtG9waYmLD8Dp5BRJyoWQUjOp0W5RhsmViOgjLOn_TDnWxZxlGEQc_Cm_Xj0YxJ8cwhUNrt-OHYLyu0dNhrMqnN4M26CiA4qyHTaAy9QBdPksV89RsGBvTa_Qpu8myWaNbgXM_y8IOshsG/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/toysoldier3.jpg)
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All Epic product artwork is themed in a similar way.
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Yes, it looks a bit retro like an ad from a 50 year old comic book.
(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhtG9waYmLD8Dp5BRJyoWQUjOp0W5RhsmViOgjLOn_TDnWxZxlGEQc_Cm_Xj0YxJ8cwhUNrt-OHYLyu0dNhrMqnN4M26CiA4qyHTaAy9QBdPksV89RsGBvTa_Qpu8myWaNbgXM_y8IOshsG/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/toysoldier3.jpg)
Bingo! That's exactly what came to my mind as well.
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Makes you wonder if this is their next project. :)
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Yes, it looks a bit retro like an ad from a 50 year old comic book.
(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhtG9waYmLD8Dp5BRJyoWQUjOp0W5RhsmViOgjLOn_TDnWxZxlGEQc_Cm_Xj0YxJ8cwhUNrt-OHYLyu0dNhrMqnN4M26CiA4qyHTaAy9QBdPksV89RsGBvTa_Qpu8myWaNbgXM_y8IOshsG/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/toysoldier3.jpg)
yes... that's it. Wonder why they went for that style, if it was indeed a conscious decision.
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At least the figures aren't flat plastic, like the ones in that long-ago ad turned out to be.
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box art reminds me of those old letraset (?) transfer books you used to be able to get in the '70s etc (maybe you still can).
Those books were one of my introductions to history. They were called Action Transfer books I think. I had as many as I could get. I really remember Charge of the Light Brigade and D-Day.
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Those books were one of my introductions to history. They were called Action Transfer books I think. I had as many as I could get. I really remember Charge of the Light Brigade and D-Day.
yep, that's them.
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I really like the idea of the Warlord Epic scale and I've bought the ACW, Napoleonic and Pike&shott boxes.
Thanks for the review
regarding Letraset, here you go, please feel free to disappear down the rabbithole
https://www.action-transfers.com/ (https://www.action-transfers.com/)
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Those books were one of my introductions to history. They were called Action Transfer books I think. I had as many as I could get. I really remember Charge of the Light Brigade and D-Day.
as long as you kept the smaller figures in the back and the larger figures at the front.
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I picked my battle box up at a local show and I have just put some initial thoughts down as to what I will do with it over on the blog.
LINK
https://battlefieldswarriors.blogspot.com/2025/06/epic-revolution-awi.html
I hope you have fun with the Epics.
I'm only starting out on AWI, but I've read some criticism of that Illustrated Encyclopedia book. Apparently they made some stuff up. Depends how bothered you are of course; I love the look of 1768 warrant, so that's what I've gone for so far, even though it was discarded quite early on (on the ships over in some cases). If you want an alternative, the John Mollo book tends to be well-regarded.
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It's a shame those bayonets are on the wrong side of thf muzzle
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I’m sure they will look good at normal gaming distance when painted up. I have just added another couple of units to my ACW Epic collection.
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That is a nicely painted CSA unit.