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Post by korean on Oct 17, 2018 11:00:22 GMT
In south korea. nobody know what is DBA and HOTT. so I really want to play DBA game and then at last month I played DBA with middle republic roman army and late macedonia army using solo rule. but I don`t fun to play DBA using solo rule. what`s the problem?
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Post by korean on Oct 17, 2018 5:07:17 GMT
I dwell in hwa-seong si, gyeong-gi do. if you guys dwell in seoul or gyeong-gi do. I want to chat you with e-mail or thread of this site about DBA and HOTT.
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Post by korean on Nov 30, 2016 3:39:00 GMT
for the king and country!
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Post by korean on Nov 27, 2016 2:35:42 GMT
where is PDF of the rule downloaded?
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Post by korean on Nov 26, 2016 3:35:33 GMT
Ian used 15mm in the tourney but owned both scales. hmm.what is his nickname at DBA forum?
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Post by korean on Nov 24, 2016 10:13:19 GMT
of course, I`m not sure whether dba player live in SK. I know a player who lived in North Texas is now in SK. I hope he sees this and posts. In fact he won a DBA tourney I ran at Skirmish a few years back. but I wonder whether he use 15mm or 25mm?
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Post by korean on Nov 24, 2016 10:03:41 GMT
Can anybody answer this? Chinese armies aren't my area... I would imagine some end dates are incorrect here. Joe Collins orignally, My country was in chinese cultural area. so I know many chinese histories. but I don`t know consturtion of chinese army at warring states. long time ago, chinese elite(royal historian) don`t be interesting at contruction of army and situations of battle except arts of war. they so simply register battles and armies that,at present, many far esatern historian is difficult to find correct informations and report of chinese armies.
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Post by korean on Nov 24, 2016 9:08:22 GMT
Some years ago, I did a couple of 6mm armies (II/10 Camillan Roman and II/27b Pyrrhic) on 60mm wide bases. I used the same sized bases that 25mm figures would use, except that the elephants were on 60mm by 60mm bases, and two of the pike elements had deeper bases to accommodate pikes pointing forward. I used 48 figures per base for close order infantry, 48 figures for the Italian auxilia, 18 figures for cavalry and knights, 12 figures for light horse, 16 for psiloi, with 4 elephants on the jumbo base. In retrospect, slightly less psiloi and light horse figures per base would have looked better. They looked good (even with my mediocre painting) but have only been used a few times because I much prefer to use the smaller boards (24" or 30" square rather than 3' or 4' square). I found the project a bit of a chore because of the number of figures to paint. It got bogged down and it was a matter of years between finishing the Romans and finishing the Pyrrhic army. What I tend to find more satisfying both to paint and play is BBDBA armies in 6mm on 40mm wide bases. Another problem was the fact that I find it difficult to straighten pikes if they if they are based in more than 2 ranks. Although I don't plan to do any more 6mm on 60mm wide bases ancient armies, if I did I would consider using less psiloi figures, reducing the cavalry and knights from 18 figures in two ranks to one rank of 9, and consider reducing the number of close order infantry and auxilia to 3 ranks instead of 4. I would probably use 60mm by 30mm bases for everything. probably reducing the numbers of elephants to 3 per base. I wouldn't bother with pike facing forward. If you have a look at the Baccus site, you will be able to see how they have done their figures for photographs. Somewhere on their forum is a good thread with a lot of pictures of 6mm figures based on various bases. www.baccus6mm.com/index.php I have prepared 10mm miniature at pendraken. personally, I think 6mm miniature is so small that massed effect is lost.
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Post by korean on Nov 24, 2016 9:02:14 GMT
if you make the army by 6mm miniatures. it`ll such a huge army! but I don`t know 6mm miniatures have massed effect.
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Post by korean on Nov 24, 2016 8:57:33 GMT
of course, I`m not sure whether dba player live in SK. I know a player who lived in North Texas is now in SK. I hope he sees this and posts. In fact he won a DBA tourney I ran at Skirmish a few years back. thanks a lot.
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Post by korean on Nov 21, 2016 9:34:06 GMT
of course, I`m not sure whether dba player live in SK.
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Post by korean on Nov 16, 2016 0:08:49 GMT
who is the lastest contributor ? me?
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Post by korean on Nov 15, 2016 23:56:20 GMT
are you interesting in english civil war ?
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Post by korean on Nov 15, 2016 8:30:48 GMT
I know that korean spearman can have double base at dba rule. but historically, specially in o-gun-young(royal elite army), chosun(hand to hand) infantry army compose with paeng-bae-su(warrior with sword and circle shield) and chang-su(warrior with spear). I mean that I think chosun army compose that pae-ba-su(warband) is front rank base and chang-su(spearman) is second rank base.
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Post by korean on Nov 14, 2016 17:02:22 GMT
Baueda (Italy) do custom produce terrain mats. www.dreamsstudio.com/baueda/rtp_terrain.html
The two mats (80 cm x 160 cm) featured in my battle reports are made from "floor covering" with a rubber underside. The same material is used to make hills, roads, rivers, and other features.
The arid mat is painted (latex) medium brown and dabbled with lighter shades of brown and grey. The Mediterranean is similarly painted but coated with white glue and flocked with electrostatic grass (Noch, Busch or Heki).
Both can be rolled and stored away until the next game. thank you!
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