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I shall be following this thread with interest. I possibly have a vague idea that I might know what you may be up to, maybe!
Or just play on a smaller table and use a single figure instead of a three man base?The new edition of AK47 rules (2015 or similar?) would probably work that way.Or the Vietnam set (MoCB 2017?)
I was going to suggest Black Ops as ulverston did. However, with your minis not being individually based, Black Ops may not be your best option. The direction a mini is facing in Black Ops is important as seeing and shooting is determined by a 90 degree arc from the mini. Easily determined on a square base but other type bases may need to be marked. With 2 or 3 minis on one base, they will always face the same way, whereas 2 or 3 minis individually based could move together but maintain differing visual arcs, thus being more effective, I think! Does that make any sense?I will try to add a diagram! (edit: diagram added)
If your minis are already based in small groups I would suggest Force on Force, it is the less strict on facing and because the basic unit is the team it gives plenty of room. I use team based 15mm troops with it with no issue. I also used team bases for CoC. So it would not be a problem. Again these rules act in teams or even squads. I use some skull counters to mark casualties in 15mm, in 28mm they will be even less invasive.
Force on Force is excellent and I love the African supplement but I was put off by the need for so many different dice.... that may be all changed now with a second edition? I know you won't want to hear this but... why not take a few days off work and have everything ready to rebase your men singly?I have done it and it is a bit like the dentist-once it is over with you realise it was worth it.