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I approve of this plan and wish to subscribe to your newslett.. er... blog.
Initial thoughts are A: simply a listing on my website with contact information and assistance from myself in providing materials, low cost miniatures.I certainly like the sound of this, though what will this League of Local Gaming Groups consist of? Will it be some sort of forum, chat or Facebook group? How will those who sign up be able to interact with each other to make friends and strengthen the ties of the League?
And if you're looking for assistance with the creation of PDFs for Ancients, Dark Ages, Medieval and Pike and Shotte periods, I'd be happy to lend a hand in recommending game systems and ways to get started for these eras.
Initial thoughts are A: simply a listing on my website with contact information and assistance from myself in providing materials, low cost miniatures.
A Facebook page, with associated groups linked to it, would be the next step. then the chats can be local but I can still assist with moderation and other questions.
Sponsored painting contests, hobby goals, etc are also pie-in-the-sky thoughts
Again, I like this idea. What ruleset do you recommend for running a Byzantine remnant Kingdom?
Interesting question.
It depends on whether you want to play the Eastern Roman Empire or early Byzantines up to the 1000s (in which case I'd suggest a Dark Ages ruleset) or a Byzantine army from 1100 onwards (particularly a Crusades-themed one), in which case a Medieval ruleset is more up your alley. Also it depends upon whether you want to play mass battles, big skirmishes/small battles or small-scale, individual model skirmish.
Neither. I want to run one of the kingdoms that arose after the 4th Crusade sacked Constantinople, like Trebizond or Epirus.
Then it'll be a Medieval ruleset you'll want.
Are you aiming to build an army for a mass battle, a big skirmish/small battle or individual model skirmish?
at this point a smaller skirmish
They can be on the large side of 28mm historcials though.
Regardless, i think these dethrone fireforge.
Well actually, Fireforge's older Medieval models are closer to the true 28mm scale adopted by companies like Warlord and Gripping Beast, so they certainly still have a use alongside Victrix's models if the latter do experience scale creep, so both can coexist with each other. Not to mention that they should have some interchangeability with each other.