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Post by timurilank on Feb 22, 2017 10:23:09 GMT
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Post by timurilank on Feb 25, 2017 9:03:17 GMT
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Post by vodnik on Feb 26, 2017 22:37:16 GMT
...more about the Gerid but from other rules. My Gepid army list is for Art de la Guerre. I did use the english rules. There the Gepid are famous for their javelinmen, But in the french rules the is a Gepid warband. But there the Heruls are famous for their javelinmen...
...but under DBA Gepids are quite differet from other german fribes...
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Post by timurilank on Feb 28, 2017 9:04:33 GMT
...more about the Gerid but from other rules. My Gepid army list is for Art de la Guerre. I did use the english rules. There the Gepid are famous for their javelinmen, But in the french rules the is a Gepid warband. But there the Heruls are famous for their javelinmen... ...but under DBA Gepids are quite differet from other german fribes... I am not aware of the Art de la Guerre rules, but DBA 3 list the Gepid with equal number of cavalry (3Kn), tribesmen (4Wb) and archers (Ps).
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Post by timurilank on Feb 28, 2017 9:05:08 GMT
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Post by timurilank on Mar 4, 2017 8:36:03 GMT
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Post by timurilank on Mar 8, 2017 17:52:46 GMT
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Post by timurilank on Mar 12, 2017 8:48:57 GMT
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Post by timurilank on Mar 16, 2017 9:42:36 GMT
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Post by timurilank on Mar 19, 2017 10:10:33 GMT
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Post by phippsy on Apr 7, 2017 6:09:18 GMT
It appears that as the terrain increased and became more central to the battles that the effectiveness of the Ostrogoths also increased, particularly in the 'tavern brawl' scenario where cohesion of the more regular Byzantine forces was broken down. Of interest what size playing area are these battles being played out on? Looks a little larger than a 2ft x 2ft.
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Post by phippsy on Apr 7, 2017 6:12:01 GMT
Really liked the sequence of battles. Just waiting for an Early Lombard army to arrive in Surrey. Thought the commentary on the hard pushed Lombard warriors in column were struggling in the hamlet - looks like they were even fighting from the roof tops as well...peter
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Post by timurilank on Apr 7, 2017 7:02:40 GMT
It appears that as the terrain increased and became more central to the battles that the effectiveness of the Ostrogoths also increased, particularly in the 'tavern brawl' scenario where cohesion of the more regular Byzantine forces was broken down. Of interest what size playing area are these battles being played out on? Looks a little larger than a 2ft x 2ft. Correct. We use an 80 cm. x 80 cm board.
With the reduced size of terrain features we use, we rarely have to discard a piece.
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Post by timurilank on Apr 7, 2017 7:05:55 GMT
Really liked the sequence of battles. Just waiting for an Early Lombard army to arrive in Surrey. Thought the commentary on the hard pushed Lombard warriors in column were struggling in the hamlet - looks like they were even fighting from the roof tops as well...peter As soon as my new hills are finished I plan another round of historical matches starting next week.
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Post by martin on Apr 7, 2017 8:16:53 GMT
Just waiting for an Early Lombard army to arrive in Surrey ...peter What manufacturer have you chosen, Peter ?? (I used an Essex pack for mine a little while ago...nice). just a thought- your new shiny Lombards might be able to morph into one of the Summer PAWS armies, if you fancied playing. It's 201-300 AD roughly Steppes/Eastern Europe type theme - see the Tournaments section for the lists. cheers Martin
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