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Online wkeyser

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Copenhagen Histoical Wargame Con
« on: November 10, 2013, 07:11:04 AM »
A list of the games for next weekends DFF CON 13 at the National Armoury in Copenhagen. The con will be the 16-17th so go ahead skip Fall In you know you want too, besides we have probably the best beer in the World.


Captain General rules for Marlborough 1710 , this will be in 5mm.

Italian Wars 1594 using Trevor Halsals Warfare rules in 15mm

Samurai Skirmish, using the new Ronin rules by C Woodfield published by Osprey

The Danube Waltz, Germany 1809, using From Valmy to Waterloo in 5mm

Odessa 1918 RCW using a variation on the Perfect Captains rules Red Actions, which we have titled Red Actions – White Re-Actions in 15mm.

Renos Attack using Yellow Ribbon in 15mm

Poitiers 1356 and The Battle of Lyrskov 1043 using DBM

Afganistan using either Force on Force or a home grown set of rules called Troops in Contact

Arnhem battle 1944. Using Cross Fire 20mm

The Battle of Hundorf 1762 SYW, using Black Powder in  with 10mm  figures by Pendrakens figures.

WWI Naval using Naval Thunder using 1/6000 ships.

Assaulton Markleeberg 1813 battle using Tricolor a home grown set of rules.

WWI Air combat, using In Clouds of Glory in 1/350th run by the designers.

B17s over Germany using Check your Six 1/300 airplanes.

By Fire and Sword, TYW using the new rules by the same name and demoed by Alexander who has written numerous reviews on both the figures for the rules and the rules them selves.

Tilly-sur-Arnes using FOW in 15mm

SAGA a Norman vrs Viking bash in 28mm

Islandwana using Flame and the Sword in 28mm

Frigate Action using Heart of Oak using Valiants 1/2000 ships

Its ah Heinkel! No it aint it’s a Dornier! Battle of Britain check your Six 1/300

Around St Lo July 1944,  using Chain of Command by the Too Fat Lardies in 15mm

The Battle of Veimero 1808 using From Valmy to Waterloo

Sweetrock 1872 rules used The Rules With No Name in 28mm

Lutzen using Field of Glory in 28mm

So a great cross section of rules and periods, this is the direction we are going with this con as we move forward.  We want to provide a unique Historical Only miniature Convention, with an emphasis on variation in scales, rules and periods. The long term goal is to provide a venue for Historical Miniature games.

Hope to see you there.

William

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Re: Copenhagen Histoical Wargame Con
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2013, 07:40:06 AM »
Good Lord, that is quite a lineup. Wish I could go.

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Re: Copenhagen Histoical Wargame Con
« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2013, 08:58:48 AM »
It is very impressive, so more the shame than many of us are already committed to Horizont.

So a plea to both organizers, please try and deconflict the two events next year  :)

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Re: Copenhagen Histoical Wargame Con
« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2013, 10:17:27 AM »
Sorry Janner
This was a date given to use by the Muesum. The Royal Armoury is at present run by the Defense ministery, however, the National Museum will be taking over the Armoury on the 1st of Jan, so we shall see.

Our plan is to move this to either spring or middle of September, not sure which yet but once we negoitate with the National Museum we will get back to every one.

William

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Re: Copenhagen Histoical Wargame Con
« Reply #4 on: November 13, 2013, 08:48:59 PM »
Sorry Janner
This was a date given to use by the Muesum. The Royal Armoury is at present run by the Defense ministery, however, the National Museum will be taking over the Armoury on the 1st of Jan, so we shall see.

Our plan is to move this to either spring or middle of September, not sure which yet but once we negoitate with the National Museum we will get back to every one.

William

Good call, but don't forget that some around here might have known someone in the ministry who may have known someone etc.  ;)

Look forward to making it next time (and maybe bringing my toys along).

Hope all goes well fir both events  8)

 

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