The rules clearly owe something to Sharp Practice. Sharp Practice cards and force morale trackers are visible win the pictures on the Lard Island blog. I believe Rich is also in contact with John Savage who ran a really nice-looking Sharp Practice Ancients game at Ebor Lard.
Between the two of them they really do seem to "have it in fer me". I'm getting seriously tempted to start recruiting Imperial Romans and barbarians in 28mm scale.
I say Imperial Romans because it seems the rules will have a specific focus on first century combat along the limites of the Empire. OK, I can imagine myself writing scenarios in that context.
There are early Imperial Romans available in plastic so a 50-odd figure force wouldn't be too onerous to recruit. Or I could adapt the rule to accommodate late republican forces and use my existing Punic War collection.
What I'd really like to do, though, is to make some better use of my fifth century Gaul forces - the Bacaudae and their opponents.
So should I get Infamy, Infamy and adapt it to the fifth century? But then TFL already do a game, Dux Britanniarum, that's aimed exactly at that period!
Fortunately, I'll be at Steel Lard this coming weekend when Richard will be running Infamy Infamy and Mike Whittaker will be running Dux Britanniarum. Somehow I just need to avoid being so busy running my Menton 1940 game that I don't get to see anything of the two games in action.
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Definitely on my shopping list after hearing the Henry Hyde interview.
Ooh, I haven't heard that. Which podcast?
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