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Bit confused... had a look on Osprey site members area and they have Warlord games 'Bolt Action' video by Rick Priestly?
Steve did you say about these rules when we were nattering the other night. I still fancy a skirmish of 28mm WWII.
Bolt Action is joint venture between Osprey and Warlord. I'd be up for giving this a go too, might even ask Santa for some Red Devils: http://store.warlordgames.com/collection...n-infantry
(08-12-2013, 12:54 PM)Stuart Wrote: [ -> ]Bolt Action is joint venture between Osprey and Warlord. I'd be up for giving this a go too, might even ask Santa for some Red Devils: http://store.warlordgames.com/collection...n-infantry

Aha that explains it then.

Right if you're asking Santa then so am I. I'll bung an order in for the Fallschrimjager and we can have a bash in the new year... Big Grin
Another new title due out later this year, this time for skirmishes in the Medieval period: Lion Rampant.

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Paperback copies Of Gods and Mortals are currently on sale for £6.59 on the Osprey site for anyone interested...

https://ospreypublishing.com/of-gods-and...game-rules
There's a Lion Rampant game in war games illustrated this month.
(20-04-2016, 06:46 PM)Agincourt Wrote: [ -> ]There's a Lion Rampant game in war games illustrated this month.

I think that might be a Napoleonic supplement? Wouldn't mind a copy of that if poss.
(20-04-2016, 09:25 PM)Stuart Wrote: [ -> ]
(20-04-2016, 06:46 PM)Agincourt Wrote: [ -> ]There's a Lion Rampant game in war games illustrated this month.

I think that might be a Napoleonic supplement? Wouldn't mind a copy of that if poss.

Sorry my bad, it's 'The men who would be kings..' Same author but colonial.
It looks like an initial Napoleonic variant ("Eagle Rampant") might have been published in WI342 - was that last months edition of the mag?

http://wargamesillustrated.net/medieval-napoleonics/ (and just look at that table!)
(21-04-2016, 08:36 AM)Stuart Wrote: [ -> ]It looks like an initial Napoleonic variant ("Eagle Rampant") might have been published in WI342 - was that last months edition of the mag?

http://wargamesillustrated.net/medieval-napoleonics/ (and just look at that table!)

Correct
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