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The rules were conceived with 1:72 scale figures in mind, but could be used or adapted for other scales.
They are suitable for engagements involving between 50 or so units up to several hundred.
There are short introductory sections on:
Choosing paints and applying them
Choosing the most appropriate model figures
Recording unit strengths for a battle scenario and tracking its progress (record sheet templates included)
Applying the rules
There is also a limited number of photos showing figures in various formations. One demonstrating how figures with originally identical poses can be adapted to vary the poses. Other suggestions are made as to how figures may be enhanced, for example, by replacing stocky lances of the original models with more realistic-looking ones fashioned out of needles!. These might inspire wargamers to take up the art of model figure painting if they haven't yet done so, or, if they already have, to keep up the good work or improve on my efforts....
The rules proper include sections on troop quality, movement, firing and morale
Many useful tables are provided to determine:
Movement for infantry and cavalry
Morale
Overcoming defences such as walls
Hit probabilities for musket, rifle, round shot, canister and howitzer fire at various ranges and target troop densities
Capacity of troops to advance, hold position, retreat or surrender
Hand-to-hand combat outcomes between troops of varying strength and quality.
Suggestions are made around ways to simplify complex calculations, for example, of casualties.
Wargamers are free to pick and mix whatever levels of complexity suit their chosen scenarios, the general principle being that the smaller the number of troops, the greater the number of levels.
On request, the author will be happy to send for a small fee an editable file to allow wargamers to enter their own values to the tables.
Title: Napoleonic Era Wargaming
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: 2025
Binding: PAP
Condition: New
Seller: Noble Knight Games, Fitchburg, WI, U.S.A.
Magazine. Condition: Fair. Miniature Warfare Miniature Warfare Magazine Vol. 1, #3 "Further Ideas on Air Wargaming, Naval Strategy in the Napoleonic Era, Characteristics of Modern Infantry Weapons" (Fair+)Manufacturer: Miniature WarfareProduct Line: Miniature Warfare MagazineType: MagazineCopyright Date: 1968Page Count: 24Please review the condition and any condition notes for the exact condition of this item. All pictures are stock photos. The condition of the item you will receive is Fair+. Our grading system is explained in the terms of sale section of our bookseller page. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Product Description:Miniature Warfare Magazine Vol. 1, #3 "Further Ideas on Air Wargaming, Naval Strategy in the Napoleonic Era, Characteristics of Modern Infantry Weapons". Seller Inventory # 2149211760
Seller: Noble Knight Games, Fitchburg, WI, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. Partizan Press Historical Miniature Rules - Lace Wars & Napoleonic Era (Partizan Press) Lace Wars - Wargaming the Period 1660-1720 (NM) (name inside)Manufacturer: Partizan PressProduct Line: Historical Miniature Rules - Lace Wars & Napoleonic Era (Partizan Press)Type: SoftcoverCopyright Date: 2004Author: Stephen DanesPage Count: 36Please review the condition and any condition notes for the exact condition of this item. All pictures are stock photos. The condition of the item you will receive is NM - name inside. Our grading system is explained in the terms of sale section of our bookseller page. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Product Description:These rules have been written to allow players the flexibility to recreate battles on a very small scale such as the battle of Sedgemoor in 1685 to the huge battle of Malplaquet in 1709, Marlborough's largest and last major battle. The rules cover the "horse and musket" period generally and can be used to re-fight any battle before the Napoleonic era.These rules were designed to create a system that would allow players to re-fight the largest battles that the period could offer within a realistic timeframe. The mechanics of these rules allow players to resolve the actions of multiple units in varied situations with a single roll of the dice and allows for the rapid and detailed resolution of shooting and combat.Unique features of these rules include pre-battle rules for deployment, scouting, and reinforcements. Orders are issued before the game and the sequence of play alternates between players, with a turn comprising of three steps: carry out orders with each formation, change orders, allocate command points. Shooting plays an important part, but only takes place after a formation charges - Lace Wars uses a unique and innovative method for resolving range - the range at which a formation shoots is determined by how well it does in a charge test. Seller Inventory # 2149607366