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jdm
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FOG Renaissance Release

Post by jdm »

I have just received a proof copy of the finshed book and mighty fine it looks so we are right on target for the planned release date

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Post by hammy »

Good news indeed.

Is it possible that a copy of the real thing might be avalable for people to drool over at Oxford?
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Post by nickdives »

Good,

we have been tinkering with FOG for ECW/TYW and played a few games, I cannot see how FOG R will be too different, although we are adopting the discussed rear support rule to allow the use of Checkerboard formations. All of my figures are based on a 20mm frontage, 4 inf per 40 x 40 base and 2 Cavalry per 40 x 50. Because I field both sides this has not been a problem and so should not be a problem with FOG R, I hope!

And from another site (WD3) I am looking forwards to fielding some 64man pike blocks!
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Post by nikgaukroger »

hammy wrote:Good news indeed.

Is it possible that a copy of the real thing might be avalable for people to drool over at Oxford?

Possibly - if I go and pick it up from JD ...
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Post by hazelbark »

nikgaukroger wrote: Possibly - if I go and pick it up from JD ...
Wrench it from his paws !
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Post by david53 »

nickdives wrote:Good,

I cannot see how FOG R will be too different,
Are you sure! would'nt bet on it.
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Post by stecal »

hammy wrote:Good news indeed.

Is it possible that a copy of the real thing might be avalable for people to drool over at Oxford?
At Historicon we have been able to drool over advanced copies of FOGR at the Osprey table, so probably yes.
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Post by davidandlynda »

As well as drooling you could come and play,there are places available details on www.bhgs.co.uk
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Post by saltire »

Now the rules are released and delivered - good old Amazon

When should we expect the PDF Quick Reference Sheets and Army Calculators to be available? :?:
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Post by david53 »

saltire wrote:Now the rules are released and delivered - good old Amazon

When should we expect the PDF Quick Reference Sheets and Army Calculators to be available? :?:

I'm sure they were made up by players the army list at least was IIRC mind should'nt be too hard as they came part of the beta rules
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Post by timmy1 »

QRSs at the back of the rules - good ones this time.
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