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Miniatures Adventure => Interwar => Topic started by: Phil Robinson on 30 November 2011, 09:07:47 AM
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A long way off yet, not quite found a set of rules that I am happy with for the SCW, hoping these will fit bill.
http://www.ospreypublishing.com/blog/New_Osprey_Wargames_Series/
Some Dark Age rules too.
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Good spotting, worth a look for VBCW as well.
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Quite excited about these. If they manage to combine their typical Osprey style with half decent rules and some scenarios, I'll be very very happy.
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I'm guessing that illustrations are likely to be a mix of PDE's SCW/VBCW, along with Osprey Art, so there shouldn't be any complaints, other than 'not enough'. :)
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Looks interesting.
But quite a long wait.
Wonder if they ever need playtesters?
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I will be buying these along with the dark ages set
Well done Osprey :)
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