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Maybe you can have a few games of Brikwars, and then post some pictures of your game/s. I checked out Brikwars.It looks awesome.I use LDD(Lego Digital Designer.) I use Brikwars as well but Evil Setveie's Pirate Game is good for ship battles. Star Wars Miniatures Battles - WEG Version Here is a list of rules, that I have used, and will be using.ģ.
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I want to know what people think is a good "rule system" to use with Lego minifigs. This is the first official post here on "Lego Wargames", and it is to do with, wargame's rules.
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I could have just used the Horse and Musket rules, or at least the version of it I've been using for other games with my Latin American armies. However for this game I decided to use something closer to the actual One Hour Wargames rules as I work through the scenarios I'm beginning to realise that, as written, they are optimised for the rules in the book and would maybe require tweaking for other sets. Regular readers of this blog will know that they have fought a number of these scenarios before, mostly using some square-grid rules I put together earlier this year. For Scenario 9 of my attempt to play all of the One Hour Wargames scenarios in order I brought out my Great Northern War armies again.