Thank you for the clear, comprehensive, and honest review, and congratulations on a beautiful looking army! I am looking forward to the second video in this series.
what game do you use these for? I base a lot of stuff on 40x40 for fantastic battles, and am always looking for other games that play nice with square bases.
I used Lion Rampant with a few changes to make it feel more like a mass battle instead of a skirmish. I use 2 bases to represent a unit in Lion Rampant, but the 40mm bases are very versatile because I can use them alone for Days of Knights, Age of Hannibal, or group them together for other games.
@@FeldgrauProductions Are those Rampant changes readable somewhere? Would love to check them out since I'm familiar with those games. Looks like I need to go check out Age of Hannibal as well.
@@kimera_2 I'll try to make them available at some point. Right now I just use the optional Strength Point and Flanking rules while also restricting non-light units' movement so they can only move forward in a 90 degree arc or they can pay half their movement to turn in any direction.
Unbelievable paintjob for such a small scale, lovely army
Thank you for the clear, comprehensive, and honest review, and congratulations on a beautiful looking army! I am looking forward to the second video in this series.
A spectacular and splendid army, love the knights (difficult to make them but worth the pain!)...Big like!
That is a superb army on mass
what game do you use these for? I base a lot of stuff on 40x40 for fantastic battles, and am always looking for other games that play nice with square bases.
I used Lion Rampant with a few changes to make it feel more like a mass battle instead of a skirmish. I use 2 bases to represent a unit in Lion Rampant, but the 40mm bases are very versatile because I can use them alone for Days of Knights, Age of Hannibal, or group them together for other games.
@@FeldgrauProductions Are those Rampant changes readable somewhere? Would love to check them out since I'm familiar with those games. Looks like I need to go check out Age of Hannibal as well.
@@kimera_2 I'll try to make them available at some point. Right now I just use the optional Strength Point and Flanking rules while also restricting non-light units' movement so they can only move forward in a 90 degree arc or they can pay half their movement to turn in any direction.