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Allgemeines => Tabletop News => Thema gestartet von: Diomedes am 19. Februar 2010 - 09:31:27
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Gibt es jetzt von Rattrap:
http://rattrapproductions.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=12&products_id=78
Contemptible Little Armies 3rd edition is a set of skirmish rules for use with 28mm miniatures. The third edition of the rulebook has been reorganized with a Table of Contents and color photos added. Some changes have been made to the rules as well, specifically, the Direct Fire resolution rules have been changed to take into account a defender’s tactical rating and models hit by Direct fire do not roll for casualty status until the phase just prior to Morale. This will provide a slight bit of uncertainty as to the status of a unit until the morale phase.
And, to top it off, a quick reference chart of oft-used tables has been added to the back of the book. This should help speed up play.
“Contemptible Little Armies” takes its title from the Kaiser’s sneer at the British Expeditionary Force of 1914 - which of course soon turned out to be anything but contemptible. As the title suggests, the main focus of the rules is the First World War, but they are also suitable for many of the other conflicts of the same era, for example:
The Mexican Revolution, 1910 - c.1920.
The Italian-Turkish War of 1911 - 1912.
The Warlord Era in China, 1911 - 1928.
The Balkan Wars, 1912 - 1913.
The Russian Civil War, 1917 - c. 1922.
The Greek-Turkish War, 1920 - 1922.
The book is at our printer now and should be shipping by the end of the week. It will go on sale Friday, Feb. 26th. It will retail for $25.00. You will be able to get it from Rattrap Productions, Brigade Games or shortly thereafter at Northstar in the UK.
(http://rattrapproductions.com/store/images/products/CLA_Cover.jpg)
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Das kommt auf meine Regel shopping Liste, mal sehen wie die neu strukturierten Regeln so aussehen.
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wäre doch was für unsere bob runde, um mal was neues auszuprobieren, wäre dabei!!
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Das kommt auf meine Regel shopping Liste, mal sehen wie die neu strukturierten Regeln so aussehen.
Ich kann mir nicht vorstellen, das Chris Peers Regeln jemals strukturiert werden. Ist halt das britische Phänomen: Regeln sind eher nette Hinweise für Gentlemen, wie man ein Spiel machen kann.
Ansonsten mag ich seine Regeln, insbesondere Darkest Africa. CLA ist (nach dem Lesen der 2nd Edition) etwas ähnlich und macht daher sicher Spaß. Peter udn Blücher haben es m.W. gerne gespielt.