Miller, Chris wrote:
>
> OK, it's been a while since I toyed with micro-armor, but for
> those list members who do, what rule-sets do you use/prefer/recommend?
> The only set right now which I'm even aware of is Command Decision,
> but I know there have to be others. I'm mainly looking at WW2 and modern
> armor stuff. We could just play ASL with them, but I'm losing patience
> for it as I get older.
Command Decision RULEZ DUDE!
ooh, sorry, got carry away there.
At any rate check out
http://www.primenet.com/~bgeipel/cdmailer.html for
the "Beta" test version of CDIII. Free on the web.
And for the full list of W.W.II stuff check out
http://www.eden.com/~tmp/rules/ww2/land.html
> Also, anyone do any WW1/WW2 naval stuff? I've played a lot of
> boardgames, but Ihaven't gotten my feet wet on the mini side, but now
> that I've seen GDQ's naval minis, I'm interested.
>
> I'd say reply to e-mail, but if we can talk about Star Wars mini's, go
> ahead and put it to the list...maybe we'll work on some naval rules
> for
> Epic using Revell or Monogram models...
>
> To start, I'd say any gun of 14" or greater is a death ray...
> "Ok, the Missouri, I mean "Emperor's Pride" is emptying 9 death rays
> into your traitor Warlord titan..."
>
This has some promise to it.
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Received on Thu Feb 19 1998 - 14:04:43 UTC