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Sunday, 29 November 2015

Machine Age wargaming and AWI with Peter Laing Miniatures

While messing around with trailing some one-hour wargaming rules for science fiction. I found one of the rule mechanisms of allowing veteran unit re-roll their "hit" dice gave me the solution for representing shock troops in my WW1 1918 house rules based on OHW Machine Age. I'm using shock troop units to represent: 1) German Strumtruppe units trained for infiltration, and 2) Canadian and ANZAC units which gained a reputation for aggressive and innovative tactics. Shock troops when shooting or assaulting can re-roll their dice if not satisfied with the score rolled. However, any re-rolled score must be used even if worse than the original score rolled. The rules are now at the point where I expect few changes (hmmm - we'll see) and I will now think about running a little campaign based around the Hundred Days offensive, which I am currently reading about.

My current reading
In the background I'm still chipping away with painting my old Peter Laing miniatures. In the next couple of weeks I hope to complete enough to play a quick game using the horse and musket rules from the One Hour Wargame book.

AWI units painted and based so far for OHW


4 comments:

  1. Your Peter Laing regiments look great! I can't wait to see your AWI project move forward.

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  2. Thank you. For the end of the year I've set myself the target of painting for each side: 6 line infantry, 3 light infantry, 1 grenadier, 1 cavalry, and 1 artillery units based on one-hour wargaming basing. I like the simplicity of the miniatures which lends itself to straight forward painting and no fussing with excessive detail.

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  3. I look forward to seeing your armies. I started collecting Peter Laing figures a few years ago. One reason is, as you point out, the ease of painting. But even so, when painted as with your armies, they do look good.

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  4. I'll need to remain focused with the Christmas lead up and all the associated distractions. Hence the set target. Good luck with your collecting of Peter Laing miniatures.

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