Le Journal De Pettite Battailes

Started by KTravlos, 01 February 2023, 09:17:51 PM

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KTravlos

I have not posted here for a long while. I had completed my 10mm collections, COVID killed of the gaming, and I moved on to doing some 28mm. Now another major move has meant another tabula rasa period in my wargaming, and another set of plans for the future, were 10mm comes back.

Part of my new projects includes focusing on designing scenarios for Bloody Big Battles that will fit 36x36 foot table, and be playable in one hour to an hour and half. I call this new project Le Journal de Petitte Battailes. The first three scenarios are out and can be found on this link. Have fund and give comments.

Ithoriel

Great to see you back!

I admire your ambition but 36x36 foot! Bloody Big Battles sure enough!  :)

Lovely typo and brought a smile to my lips after a seriously trying couple of days!

I'm guessing 3 x 3 foot or 36 x 36 inches. More power to your elbow!
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KTravlos

Oh my! See I do not like such imperial measurements. They naturally beduffle me. Yes 36x36 Inch or 3X3 Feet

paulr

Welcome back :-h

An interesting project, I look forward to following its progress
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mmcv

Welcome back, I always follow your projects with interest.

Looking forward to seeing what you come up with. I enjoy the rules but struggle to find the time and space for the larger games (and large armies required). I like that you're also focusing on some lesser-known (or at least lesser-played) conflicts, always good to see something outside the well-worn periods.

T13A

T13A Out!

Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Welcome back. Could have said 1m x 1m - will be understood by most of us. Americans excepted - but they have problems with gallons and tons as well  :'(
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Steve J

At school I started with Imperial measurements then had to learn Metric. In my work small stuff was always millimetres, but big stuff feet and inches. Younger stadd could not understand how I could do this nor have any comprehension of the Imperial system.

Raider4


Quote. . . but they have problems with gallons and tons as well
And pints. Don't forget pints.

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02 February 2023, 10:35:02 PM #9 Last Edit: 02 February 2023, 10:43:22 PM by Lord Speedy of Leighton
Quote from: Raider4 on 02 February 2023, 04:07:36 PMAnd pints. Don't forget pints.
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ii) British pints are 20floz, yours are 16 US fluid oz equal (slightly larger floz btw). Our Imperial pint is 20% larger than your US pint. Let us know when you have drunk 4 pints, as you'll be on five US and we will order the porter to pick you up in a wheelbarrow to take you home so you can avoid 1).
c) Beer here is warm. Live with it or drink larger. We will laugh at you either way.
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KTravlos

The Scenario for Rieti 1821 has been added  at my blog


Techno 3

I'll do this later