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sarge
United Kingdom
115 Posts |
Posted - 27 Oct 2011 : 22:04:41
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Just a quick hello....have ordered now awaiting with anticipation for the rules to turn up....hope to chat more soon  |
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Mr T.
13 Posts |
Posted - 28 Oct 2011 : 12:39:29
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Ordered today from Warlord Games.Really looking forward to them to complement Saga.Dave Millward and a bunch of us talked about doing something on these lines in the 70ties but it ended up as fr rom what Iremember as Heros which was more Dark Ages. |
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nelly
Afghanistan
3 Posts |
Posted - 28 Oct 2011 : 13:00:21
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Just waiting for my set to join me here in Kabul.
I'm looking at the possibility of using 15s, especially seeing as how Blue Moon have just released a really nice horror range, vampires, witches, werewolves and slayers etc. |
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drusty
78 Posts |
Posted - 28 Oct 2011 : 16:20:10
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| I'm planning on using 28mm figures and was wondering what size the playing area should be for the average game? |
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Black Sheep
United Kingdom
263 Posts |
Posted - 28 Oct 2011 : 17:40:02
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quote: Originally posted by drusty
I'm planning on using 28mm figures and was wondering what size the playing area should be for the average game?
Hello Drusty Five out of the six Encounters in the book are played on a 4ft X 4ft table and the remaining Encounter played on a 4ft X 6ft area. You could have a game on a smaller table too, especially if you add a a bit of terrain to break up line of sight. |
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drusty
78 Posts |
Posted - 28 Oct 2011 : 20:29:19
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Black Sheep,
Many thanks. I'll start getting things organised. |
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sarge
United Kingdom
115 Posts |
Posted - 29 Oct 2011 : 09:03:52
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Oooh I like the idea of using a 4' x 4' table or even a little smaller. I can put up a 6' x 4' at home but gets a bit cluttered and makes my flat look like a wargames shop (mmm not a bad thing), but would be nice to use a dinning table and leave it set up...dinner on my lap in front of TV sounds acceptable  |
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shelldrake
Australia
6 Posts |
Posted - 29 Oct 2011 : 21:08:36
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| I ordered mine a few weeks ago from the Book Depository after seeing they accepted pre-orders, so I hope they really will be getting the rules to sell! |
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Black Sheep
United Kingdom
263 Posts |
Posted - 30 Oct 2011 : 08:36:41
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quote: Originally posted by shelldrake
I ordered mine a few weeks ago from the Book Depository after seeing they accepted pre-orders, so I hope they really will be getting the rules to sell!
Hello shelldrake The Book Depository and a couple of other large book distributors did advertise the book before they contacted us directly. To avoid any inconvenience to fellow wargamers we have agreed to honour the orders placed with them before we released the book, but not after. Your order should be OK. From now on people can only buy the book from our site or from Warlord Games. |
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Mr T.
13 Posts |
Posted - 30 Oct 2011 : 16:58:10
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| Good call black sheep this cut price book rustling by Book Depositry and Amazon may be good for the customer but its of little advantage to the producer. |
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Black Sheep
United Kingdom
263 Posts |
Posted - 30 Oct 2011 : 18:29:51
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quote: Originally posted by Mr T.
Good call black sheep this cut price book rustling by Book Depositry and Amazon may be good for the customer but its of little advantage to the producer.
Thanks Mr T. We are olde Wargamers but new to publishing. We hope you enjoy the game. |
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shelldrake
Australia
6 Posts |
Posted - 30 Oct 2011 : 21:00:01
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quote: Originally posted by Black Sheep
quote: Originally posted by shelldrake
I ordered mine a few weeks ago from the Book Depository after seeing they accepted pre-orders, so I hope they really will be getting the rules to sell!
Hello shelldrake The Book Depository and a couple of other large book distributors did advertise the book before they contacted us directly. To avoid any inconvenience to fellow wargamers we have agreed to honour the orders placed with them before we released the book, but not after. Your order should be OK. From now on people can only buy the book from our site or from Warlord Games.
Thank you for the feed back - I had no idea that these companies do this type of thing, so it is a bit of an eye opener. How do they get away with it? |
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Mr T.
13 Posts |
Posted - 30 Oct 2011 : 23:05:09
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| My understanding Shelldrake is that once a title and an ISBN number front cover and page length is registered Amason and Book depositry trawl them and then offer for sale.It affected Hail Caesar as well which i think Amason charged £18 for.With Hastings publications Very British civil War it was avoided by not registering for an ISBN number hence pamphlet rather than book.Anyway nearly monday when good old postie should deliver and being a retired gentleman a soothing cup of Earl Grey and a long perusal over breakfast. |
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Black Sheep
United Kingdom
263 Posts |
Posted - 31 Oct 2011 : 07:12:04
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| Thanks again Mr T. Very nicely put. Enjoy the Earl Grey and your morning read. |
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Paul
United Kingdom
25 Posts |
Posted - 31 Oct 2011 : 18:54:58
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Ordered mine from Amazon over a month ago, would have held on and ordered direct had I known the situation. I guess the problem was made a little by yourselves for not taking pre-orders as soon as you knew Amazon etc...had the book up for sale. That still doesn't forgive them of course but I for one would have ordered direct had I the option at the time :( Anyway hoping to get my copy this week and already planning a slight variant game a week or so later!
May this Samhain cleanse your heart, your soul, and your mind! |
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Mr T.
13 Posts |
Posted - 31 Oct 2011 : 19:14:32
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| Failure of post failure of plan are well another day and another raised expectation.My anticipation level is futher hightened hope to get it intime for the Dumfries club night on Tuesday. |
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