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Miniatures Adventure => Colonial Adventures => Topic started by: Stevedix on 23 May 2013, 10:23:45 PM
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A Sharp Practice in India AAR and pics now up on steveswargamingpage.blogspot.com for those that are interested !
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A Sharp Practice in India AAR and pics now up on steveswargamingpage.blogspot.com for those that are interested !
I am sure the "Teaser Picture" Police will be along shortly to chide your lack of same.
Gracias,
Glenn
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"An Indian Mutiny game using the Sharp Practice supplement under development and being play tested by certain Lardies." I'm puzzled by this as they already have an Indian Mutiny Sharp Practice supplement. ;)
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And a very fine article & scenario in one of the specials it was, sepoy1857 :)
This will be a 'Lard Approved' expanded version, by Rolf Gein, inspired by your work and expanded to include several stand-alone scenarios, a set of 'big battle' rules and a complete campaign system.
The work is 95% done - I've been 'volunteered' to coordinate the playtesting - in the process of setting up the yahoo group (search for "War Without Mercy") now.
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Looks good here is the link
http://steveswargamingpage.blogspot.ca/
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Nice to hear about a new Lardy set. Just requested membership with the yahoo group. I'm just now starting my mutiny 28mm project, and have no rules that really grab me yet. Maybe these will.
Mike D
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Hi mdomino
Just checking that I approved your membership OK, as I guess you use a different 'nom de guerre'? Just got back from the (as always) excellent Partizan show, where the wonderfully named "League of Gentlemen Anti-Alchemists" (so named, I think, because they have perfected the art of turning gold into lead) were putting on a great looking IM game using Sharp Practice and will now be joining our happy band.
Simon
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Yes, thanks. The rules look just the business. Must get to painting.
Mike D
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Good man - please be sure to give us your feedback - playtesting doesn't need painted figures, and proof-reading the rules (as in "did I understand what he was talking about") is even easier.
Looking forward to your inputs
Simon
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If you want to link to your blog then please link to the actual post and not just the blog in general.
In future people finding this link will not find the bat rep. ;)