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Miniatures Adventure => Medieval Adventures => Topic started by: Oleg on December 05, 2015, 07:57:56 PM
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http://allworldgame-oleg.blogspot.ru (ftp://http://allworldgame-oleg.blogspot.ru)
With interest in playing in St.Pitersburg in these rules, very much. Many thanks to the authors of the rules !!! Topic develop further.
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Hi, nice looking models and table, but the link doesen't work.
I will be visiting St. Petersburg this month - give me the address of your club and oppening hours - I might pop in for a game or two.
Greetings,
Meto
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Very nice looking... I too would like to follow the link, but it doesn't work! I want to see more! :)
Nice little bits of terrain as well.... I like the little hedges and bushes.
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Really nice looking stuff :-*
Darrell.
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http://allworldgame-oleg.blogspot.ru/ (http://allworldgame-oleg.blogspot.ru/) or allworldgame-oleg.blogspot.ru/ (http://allworldgame-oleg.blogspot.ru/)
These seem to work.
But yeah, a neat looking game.
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http://allworldgame-oleg.blogspot.ru/ (http://allworldgame-oleg.blogspot.ru/) or allworldgame-oleg.blogspot.ru/ (http://allworldgame-oleg.blogspot.ru/)
These seem to work.
But yeah, a neat looking game.
Never heard of the rules.... do you have a direct link to them? I'd be interested to give them a read, assuming there is an English copy available(?). My Russian does not exist! :'(
Darrell.
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Some fast googling gives this:
http://deltavector.blogspot.be/2014/12/lords-servants-medieval-skirmish-rules.html (http://deltavector.blogspot.be/2014/12/lords-servants-medieval-skirmish-rules.html)
With a review and link to WargameVault where you can purchase it.
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Some fast googling gives this:
http://deltavector.blogspot.be/2014/12/lords-servants-medieval-skirmish-rules.html (http://deltavector.blogspot.be/2014/12/lords-servants-medieval-skirmish-rules.html)
With a review and link to WargameVault where you can purchase it.
Ah, loved Impetus, as long as it was played in the correct spirit and not competitively it is a great set of rules.
Lorenzo has a knack for writing original rules so I'd be happy to buy a copy. We're using Lion Rampant for a Hollywood type Border Raid campaign 14th Century style[ Haggis Rampant, but perhaps they would suit the Late 15th Century a little more than LR?
Darrell.