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Miniatures Adventure => Medieval Adventures => Topic started by: Dalauppror on June 04, 2013, 06:24:24 PM
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I and Jonas Introduced some friends to the latest draft of Dan Merseys medieval skirmish rules Lion Rampant you can find more pictures from the game and a short AAR at my blog. (http://dalauppror.blogspot.se/2013/06/lion-rampant-aar-5.html)
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-s6i6VZXqzxk/UZ6AYnjuGBI/AAAAAAAAAmU/ik3KIIHRdL8/s400/6.gif)
Best regards Michael
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Oh woe the fate of bishop of Turku :(
Looked like a real intense fight, good action, many thanks for the AAR. How big forces the rules can handle?
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Wounderful!
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Thanks !!
The basic units are 6 mounted or 12 foot minis and a Basic Hoast are about 2x6 mounted and 3x12 foot. But I´m sure the rules easy handle the doubble amount...might have to try it out...
Best regards Michael
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I remember when you were just starting that project build thread, wow. What a beautiful display, you should be proud. :) 8)
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Thank you very much !
Best regards Michael
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Love the knights and the flags but your blog background is really bad for the eyes o_o lol
cheers
James
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Thanks James!
The blog background are just to hypnotise the visitors, forcera them to come back... ;)
Best regards Michael
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:-* :-* Great stuff...and I really like the Tunga Stycken as well
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Thanks Paul ! Appreciated !
Best regards Michael
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by the looks of it there are no markers on the table - is that correct?
(I hate markers on tables)
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by the looks of it there are no markers on the table - is that correct?
(I hate markers on tables)
I to hate markers or any thing else that ruins the sight of the gaming table (like rulers, dice, rulebooks, ipads, cupps, etc). Markers might be ok it they are made to fit in to the whole setting and match the terrain.
Lion Rampant state to be needing one kind of marker to indicate "Battered" units, we use a cassulty minis or a small base with some arrows or a stone on to mark it or just try to remember it anyway... we try to avoid gaming gems or mini dice etc.
Best regards Michael