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Miniatures Adventure => Adventures in the Far East => Topic started by: Cultist #3 on July 27, 2011, 12:35:28 AM
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Any suggestions?
I have Kashindan, not played it yet, but always looking to see what others have.
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My friend Scott adapted GW's Lord of the Rings rules for Samurai gaming. I never played it myself, but I gather they worked well.
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My friend Scott adapted GW's Lord of the Rings rules for Samurai gaming. I never played it myself, but I gather they worked well.
I think they are the ones available from Wargames illustrated's website. There are some other samurai LOTR variants in the LOTR Variants Yahoo group too.
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How big a skirmish do you want?
Legends of the Rising Sun(lotr) is nice and, as mentioned, available on the WI site still. Ganesha games' system can also be utilised well for up to 15 figs or so. We've used it atthe club for Samurai games and thought it worked well.
Heck even WAB can be used for skirmish with the tweaks suggested in their border skirmish ammendments. Might have been in 1.5?
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Thank you gents, excellent ideas, my search continues :D
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Actually those must be a different set of modifications.
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I use the song of blades an heroes. Works fo 28mm and 15mm. No prob if you leave away the magic and add some extra fluff :)
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There's a fan supplement for SBH on the SBH Yahoo group called Song of Ninja & Katana, and there's been talk of an official version.
Also a few skirmish sets on the Free Wargames Rules site
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The SBH ninja and katana morphed into my Flying Lead variant 'Bushi no Yume' which is available through me :)
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The SBH ninja and katana morphed into my Flying Lead variant 'Bushi no Yume' which is available through me :)
...which I was just about to jump in & mention but you beat me to it lol
I purchased the 'Bushi no Yume' rules as soon as they became available & think they're superb.
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Very kind words :)
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Just a topic I wanted to see.I have been buying Perry Samurai to use in such games.Also got some of the Clan War miniatures too.
On a related topic any good sites for colour schemes too?
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I can recommend the Legends of the Rising Sun mod in Wargames Illustrated as a lot of fun. I had the good fortune to play in some early playtest games of it hosted by Aaron Loomis, who authored the article for WI. If you're already familiar with and enjoy the LOTR mechanics you'll probably like it.
Here are some pictures/battle report of the first game he ran, which was a smaller scale battle featuring multiple competing "gangs".
http://z15.invisionfree.com/Terrain_Specialties/index.php?showtopic=81
Here are pictures from another game which was a slightly larger skirmish battle featuring samurai forces attacking Ikko-ikki monks in their fortress-monastery.
http://z15.invisionfree.com/Terrain_Specialties/index.php?showtopic=202
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Having played LotHS and LotOW, I believe this will be the rules set I will use, and wow, the Perry miniatures are superb!
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I've also got to recommend 'Bushi no Yume' - a very well-written set of rules that seems fairly straight forward, yet has oodles of character and research behind it.
http://surfshackgames.proboards.com/index.cgi (http://surfshackgames.proboards.com/index.cgi)
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4084/5101537779_d99b9fa539_m.jpg)
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I like them :)
Working on a 1 v 1 duelling set at the moment :)
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I like them :)
Working on a 1 v 1 duelling set at the moment :)
Ooh! Ooh! Now that got my attention :D Any more info?