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This Very Ground
Axebreaker:
I picked up a copy of \"This Very Ground\" after reading a few threads on this forum.It came as no surprise to find I like the rules as I like Iron Ivans rule sets for other periods.In addition I like the colonial atmosphere in North America in general. :sm_pirate_thumbs1:
I decided to collect an Iroquois Indian warband/warparty that I\'ll post later in the projects section when I start.I think the color exploration should be some fun and gives me the excuse to collect those very nice Perry and Conquest Indian miniature range.The game does not require a lot of miniatures to start with and therefore puts it into the can do catagory.
The scenario\'s in the book also offer for several modeling possibilities.
For those interested here are a couple great blogs on the French and Indian War :sm_pirate_smile: :sm_pirate_smile: :
http://flintlockandtomahawk.blogspot.com/
http://www.flickriver.com/groups/sevenyearswar/pool/interesting/
Cheers
Christopher
flytime:
We used to play our FIW Games by that Rules for some time. I´still not sure why, but the rules never realy made it through in our group. Finaly some of our members wrote own rules and that are popular in our group.
Rusus:
TVG is a game for up to 30 Figs each side. For larger battles - like the Ticonderoga scenario of Tactica 2009 - Willi created his own rule set. I like the TVG rules, too. And hope, we can make one or two games this year. So, Axebreaker, have a look at the Spielen im Westen Forum for a TVG date.
Axebreaker:
--- Zitat ---So, Axebreaker, have a look at the Spielen im Westen Forum for a TVG date.
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I\'d like to try,but first I need to paint up a warband! :sm_pirate_lol:
Cheers
Christopher
Tellus:
I played it once at Tactica \'07 and fell instantly in love with it. Unfortunately I never managed it to push that project further than buying the rules and some minis ;(
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