Well we are that stage again, the wargamer’s new pet project. It is of course Napoleon in Italy and Prospero has once again come up trumps. As usual I still am deliberating on rules and therefore basing. I was confident with the command groups so went ahead with 60mm squares and circles. This minute’s favourite ruleset is Sam Mustafa’s Lassale. I’ve played and enjoyed Blucher but in 28mm scale I can’t take seriously a twenty four figure “regiment”. So, I want formations to count and also battalions to be represented. Lassale appears to tick all the boxes but the next complication is that I’ve sent for the petite Eureka French who look quite sparse on a 60mm base, so I may break my basing system and go for 50mm. Your thoughts on rules and basing would be greatly appreciated. In the meantime I leave you with photos of David’s work, I think you will be as impressed as me……

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Guilded Revolutionaries
Well we are that stage again, the wargamer’s new pet project. It is of course Napoleon in Italy and Prospero has once again come up trumps. As usual I still am deliberating on rules and therefore basing. I was confident with the command groups so went ahead with 60mm squares and circles. This minute’s favourite…
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8 responses to “Guilded Revolutionaries”
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I use 60 x 40 for my bases, rach base has 6 figures on and represents a company so a french battalion has 36 figs. My British are the same so again 36 figs to a btn
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Thanks Col, have you played many games of Lassale btw?
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Ok mate, wise words…. If you find a supplier for the book, let me know. PDFs on webpage otherwise
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Haven’t played it myself, but here’s a link for Lassale pdf…:














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