Just Paper Battles Crimea 1854 - Instructions2,5d Modular Wargames System
Multi layer PDF-fileYou need to use Adobe Acrobat Reader 6 or higher. We have 3 layers in the file: Layer "figurines" is main layer with all counters Layer "bgr_grass" - optional Layer "bgr_aride" - optional PaperThe optimal way to use up to 100-120 g/m2 paper. Rules and BasingYou can use different rules: Blackpowder, Bloody Big Battles! (Scenarios in the European battles scenario book), Polemos, Volley and Bayonet, Wargaming Nineteenth Century Europe (Neil Thomas), Piquet Field of Battle.
Basing - Blackpowder and Bloody Big Battles! bases - Polemos - Wargaming Nineteenth Century Europe - TOP Cutting and gluingA necessary tools: - A scissors; - A hobby knife; - A metal ruler (optimal 300mm or 12"); - Some (not sharp) dull pricker (i use the metal tweezers); - A glue stick; - Any middle green and light gray felt-tip pen; The assembly sequence (an example)Attention! The phases 1 - 3 are most important if you want to have a good result. You need some training before the first time. Use one sheet for practic. PS. If you need to reinforce the bases with cardboard or any other material, you can use the file JPBC_Bases6&10mm_A4.pdf (JPBC_Bases6&10mm_USLetter.pdf) as a cut pattern. Basing - Blackpowder and Bloody Big Battles! bases - Polemos - Wargaming Nineteenth Century Europe - TOP Infantry base 20x2omm1. An easier and cleaner fold can be achieved by lightly (or hardy) pressing the fold lines (the lines between notches - - -) with a not sharp pricker or a bodkin prior to folding. 2. The sequence of operations. From "1" to "23" 3. Use the steel ruler and hobby knife for long cutaways (the lines between notches -) 4. The optimum sequence is from "1" to "9". 5. Use the steel ruler and hobby knife for short cutaways (the lines between notches -) The optimum sequence is from "1" to "7". 7. Bend all bends by your own fingers)). 8. Glue the vertical segments now. Use a glue stick. Put under the weight. 12. Use a green or light gray felt-tip pen for painting of part edges. Enjoy! Basing - Blackpowder and Bloody Big Battles! bases - Polemos - Wargaming Nineteenth Century Europe - TOP BasingBlackpowder and Bloody Big Battles!Infantry, cavalry, artillery (10mm) Cavalry (6mm) 25x25mm, artillery (6mm) 30x30mm Infantry (6mm) 20x20mm, cavalry (6mm) 25x25mm, artillery (6mm) 30x30mm Basing - Blackpowder and Bloody Big Battles! bases - Polemos - Wargaming Nineteenth Century Europe - TOP PolemosCavalry ("6mm") 60x30mm, artillery ("6mm") 30x30mm Infantry ("6mm") 60x30mm, cavalry ("6mm") 60x30mm, artillery ("6mm") 30x30mm Infantry ("10mm") 60x30mm, cavalry ("10mm") 60x30mm, artillery ("10mm") 30x30mm Infantry ("10mm") 60x30mm, cavalry ("10mm") 60x30mm, artillery ("10mm") 30x30mm Cavalry ("10mm") 60x30mm, artillery ("10mm") 30x30mm Infantry ("10mm") 60x30mm, cavalry ("10mm") 60x30mm, artillery ("10mm") 30x30mm Basing - Blackpowder and Bloody Big Battles! bases - Polemos - Wargaming Nineteenth Century Europe - TOP Wargaming Nineteenth Century EuropeBasing - Blackpowder and Bloody Big Battles! bases - Polemos - Wargaming Nineteenth Century Europe - TOP |