I am a solo war gamer endlessly searching for old Peter Laing figures, and the perfect war-game rules to use with them
Sunday, June 14, 2020
More Semi Flats Games
In the last couple of weeks I tried different rules with my semi flats. I used Stuart Asquith's CHARGE! rules, Bob Cordery's "Portable Wargames", and using a One Hour Wargame scenario with "Horse & Musket 2.0"rules. I will continue to try to find proper "Old School" rules for these figures.
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These figures sure look 'properly' 'old school' in these pictures!
ReplyDeleteNow to find the proper "old school" rules.
DeleteAnd which of these rules did you like and why?
ReplyDeleteThe first couple of games played (previous posts) were the most enjoyable. I want to try Charles Grants " The Wargame" rules or CHARGE! Rules again.
DeleteFine looking figures and a simply effective bridge and river. Some great sabre waving going on ...
ReplyDeleteThey do photograph well! I need to divide them into two armies.
DeleteA great old school looking game with some lovely figures.
ReplyDeleteI want to get away from grid wargames with them. Perhaps "Little Wars", without the live ammo!
DeleteThese old figures are wonderful - I really like the artillery!
ReplyDeleteI would like to find some more guns for these figures.
DeleteThe miniatures certainly have a charm of their own. Good luck in your endeavours to finding rules to suit.
ReplyDeleteI have tried to cut back on buying toy soldiers, however, I still find myself looking for more of these figures.
ReplyDeleteThey look just right for classic Morschauser. Surely 1962 counts as Old School :)
ReplyDeleteI forgot about Morschauser! I will have to get my copy out tonight.
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