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Post by stevie on Apr 1, 2022 6:39:49 GMT
Here is a re-fight of a famous historical battle using large scale figures. However, I’m not quite sure what rules are being used. It could be a modified version of DBA 3.0, or a modified version of HoTT 2.1, although judging by the complexity I strongly suspect it might be DBMM 2.0. Have a look at www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OO27A8xllA and see what you think...
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Post by timurilank on Apr 1, 2022 8:41:16 GMT
Here is a re-fight of a famous historical battle using large scale figures. However, I’m not quite sure what rules are being used. It could be a modified version of DBA 3.0, or a modified version of HoTT 2.1, although judging by the complexity I strongly suspect it might be DBMM 2.0. Have a look at www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OO27A8xllA and see what you think... Possibly a Fast Play set from Newbury.
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Post by Baldie on Apr 1, 2022 14:03:51 GMT
Isn't it the 1 min wargame rules
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Post by Tony Aguilar on Apr 1, 2022 14:54:37 GMT
That battle is over 400 years too late to use DBA.
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Post by stevie on Apr 1, 2022 15:58:44 GMT
...and this can also happen if a tournament organiser cannot decide on a rule during a competition. (Strangely enough, when my lot first had a go at DBMM we all ended up looking like this)
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