Having finished the 1066 Saxon and Norman armies it was time to squeeze in a few quick games using One-Hour Wargame (OHW) and Dux Bellorum rules. Then finally trying a variation of the OHW rules using the leadership point ideas from Dux Bellorum. I like the approach with Dux Bellorum and will be going them another go soon.
The first trial game
Another test game using the same terrain
However, the 1066 gaming ended as we have family visiting for a few days. The table was cleared so some Necromunda style One-Hour Skirmish Wargaming games could be played. The rules are simple and fun to play, and the family don't mind indulging me with a game or two.
The 1066 Project looks very good Peter - much more "3D" than I'd imagined if you know what I mean!
ReplyDeleteThank you. I know what you mean. En masse you can forget they are 2D.
ReplyDeleteThose figures look very impressive on the table.
ReplyDeleteThank you. It was most enjoyable gaming with them.
DeleteAs mentioned earlier, these 2D figures look damn nice in big blocks.
ReplyDeleteThank you. The bigger the block the better with these figures.
DeleteOK now I want a paper army too!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are a quick and cheap way of getting an army. If you have the patience to cut out the figures.
DeleteLooks very good, I will be interested in how you sort out the rules to use over time.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I have posted some draft rules using D3 dice.
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