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Miniatures Adventure => Medieval Adventures => Topic started by: Dalauppror on 25 November 2012, 09:54:16 AM
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Now you can find the first AAR, Raid on Penningby 1466, from my and Jonas Dux Suecia campaign at my blog. (http://dalauppror.blogspot.se/2012/11/aar-raid-on-penningby-1466.html)
Dux Suecia are my migration of TooFatLardies excellent game Dux Britanniarum to the Civil Wars in Sweden during the 15th century in the shadow of the Kalmar Union.
(http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa319/dalauppror/Medieval%20Swedeish/Dux%20Suecia/AAR%20121119/4-1.gif)
(http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa319/dalauppror/Medieval%20Swedeish/Dux%20Suecia/AAR%20121119/5extra.gif)
Best regards Michael
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What a mess! And I don't mean that in a bad way... looks just like I imagine a real battle would look. Well done, sir!
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That's an impressive looking game! :)
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Glad you liket it, it was indeed a messy affair with Knights charging right through the poor allmoge...the knights own allmoge...causing lots of chock...but sins it was a game winner i suppouse the Swedish commander thought it was worth a little dissaffection from the Allmoge:)
Of course the amount of minis make its look as a bigger game then Dux Britanniarum use to look, as all my minis are multi based we had to adapt but when we play the games each base represent 1 men in the rules. So a 6 bases unit of infantry are a ordinary Dux unit of 6 men. The actuall force size was as per Dux Britanniarum an it all turned out realy good in the end and gave us a realy enjoyable game.
Best regards Michael
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Wow, what a good looking crowd!
Does Dux Brit need many changes to take it to the 15th century? I love TFL skirmish games but I didn't buy this one.
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Wow, what a good looking crowd!
Does Dux Brit need many changes to take it to the 15th century? I love TFL skirmish games but I didn't buy this one.
Thanks !!!
Not much realy, I made a few changes to to fit my Swedish setting, you can find them here (http://dalauppror.blogspot.se/2012/11/dux-suecia-first-draft.html)
and also Jim (http://arlequinsworld.blogspot.se/p/dux-burgundiae.html) and Max (http://scyldandseax.blogspot.fr/) have made Late Medieval Dux Migations with lots of good ideeas.
Best regards Michael
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that's a classy looking table :-*
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that's a classy looking table :-*
Thanks appreciated ! :)
Best regards Michael