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HAN CHINESE
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 6:20 pm
by JEFFEDBOB
Hi,
I am about to rebase my Han, will the foot be 1/2 mf heavy weapon 1/2 crossbow? How many will I need?
Also how many if any LF bow, I assume the cav and LH will be close to what the army had in DBM.
Thanks Jeff

Re: HAN CHINESE
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 7:17 am
by rbodleyscott
JEFFEDBOB wrote:Hi,
I am about to rebase my Han, will the foot be 1/2 mf heavy weapon 1/2 crossbow?
Pretty much, yes. In early period they can be in mixed BGs, not in later period.
How many will I need?
Lots. Up to 32 of each (good ones), then conscripts as well.
Also how many if any LF bow
No LF bow. Up to 12 LF XBow
Re: HAN CHINESE
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 9:41 am
by Intothevalley
rbodleyscott wrote:
No LF bow. Up to 12 LF XBow
Oh dear, I'll have to break the news of yet more redundancies amongst my workforce....
Mind you, LF Xbow will be pretty useful against Cats and Knights!
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 2:46 pm
by JEFFEDBOB
Thanks for the info
Too bad about the LF I have some nice tigerstriped ones, I will need more crossbow

Re: HAN CHINESE
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:15 pm
by sergiomonteleone
rbodleyscott wrote:JEFFEDBOB wrote:Hi,
I am about to rebase my Han, will the foot be 1/2 mf heavy weapon 1/2 crossbow?
Pretty much, yes. In early period they can be in mixed BGs, not in later period.
How many will I need?
Hi Richard,
you mean, compared to DBM, HF (ex-SP) will be MF in FoG?
I hope not ....................... because if so I have to rebase all my ex-Sp.
It will be the same regarding Warryng-states - Chi'n?
Sergio
Re: HAN CHINESE
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:21 pm
by rbodleyscott
sergiomonteleone wrote:you mean, compared to DBM, HF (ex-SP) will be MF in FoG?
Yes
I hope not ....................... because if so I have to rebase all my ex-Sp.
Or you could not bother. Who will care? Nobody complained about my Immortals on (6th edition) HF bases at a tournament this weekend.
It will be the same regarding Warryng-states - Chi'n?
Yes, and most other Chinese, Korean and Japanese armies.
Re: HAN CHINESE
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 12:53 pm
by sergiomonteleone
I hope not ....................... because if so I have to rebase all my ex-Sp.
Or you could not bother. Who will care? Nobody complained about my Immortals on (6th edition) HF bases at a tournament this weekend.
Me too, in fact I didn't rebase my Immortals ............ it could be an hard work!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It will be the same regarding Warryng-states - Chi'n?
Yes, and most other Chinese, Korean and Japanese armies.[/quote]
Likely regarding for example Chi'n, Han and Chou I guess I have enough MF .......... I think so
Could you let me know regarding HCH: minimum and maximun for Chou and Chi'n?
many thanks
Sergio
Re: HAN CHINESE
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:08 pm
by sergiomonteleone
rbodleyscott wrote:
Or you could not bother. Who will care? Nobody complained about my Immortals on (6th edition) HF bases at a tournament this weekend.
I've just read Shieldwall 2009 results, congratulations.
Achamenid Persian is my favourite army .......... considering also Xyston figures are spectacular, in particularly Satrapal Guard (in my opinion the best included 28mm Perry Samurais).
In DBM it wasn't a very good army (even if it doesn't exist a very good army but a very good player, ableto play with it doesn't matter which army).
Considering in this tournament there was some armies stronger than Achaemenid (for example Komnean Byzantine, based on my experience of Italian FoG tournaments), could you give some advices for improving using Achaemenid ........... if you can share some of your secrets
Sergio
Re: HAN CHINESE
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:29 pm
by rbodleyscott
sergiomonteleone wrote:Considering in this tournament there was some armies stronger than Achaemenid (for example Komnean Byzantine, based on my experience of Italian FoG tournaments), could you give some advices for improving using Achaemenid ........... if you can share some of your secrets
Sergio
Reply moved to Tournament board.
Re: HAN CHINESE
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:43 pm
by rbodleyscott
sergiomonteleone wrote:Could you let me know regarding HCH: minimum and maximun for Chou and Chi'n?
Chou 6-18
Chin 4-8
Re: HAN CHINESE
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 8:25 pm
by Ghaznavid
rbodleyscott wrote:Or you could not bother. Who will care? Nobody complained about my Immortals on (6th edition) HF bases at a tournament this weekend.
How? 6th Ed. LMI/LSI is uable in FoG to an extend, but MI/SI? They are 7.5 mm per figure, how do you get to 40 mm width that (unless using sabbot bases)?
Re: HAN CHINESE
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 10:19 pm
by rbodleyscott
Ghaznavid wrote:rbodleyscott wrote:Or you could not bother. Who will care? Nobody complained about my Immortals on (6th edition) HF bases at a tournament this weekend.
How? 6th Ed. LMI/LSI is uable in FoG to an extend, but MI/SI? They are 7.5 mm per figure, how do you get to 40 mm width that (unless using sabbot bases)?
They are 28mm hence the bases are 60mm wide - which, unless I am very much mistaken is the same in 6th as 7th, DBx and FOG. (How else to explain the single figure and 2 figure bases I also have for casualty removal).
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:49 pm
by Ghaznavid
Ahh, ok, I admit I didn't consider 25 mm. No one every used that scale for 6th in Germany.
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 2:20 pm
by marco
i recived my ch'in/han museum chariot this week (great museum)
i would like to know how to compose my cavalry base (crossbow/light spear) if possible...
and how many
thanks for an answer
marco
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 2:35 pm
by rbodleyscott
marco wrote:i recived my ch'in/han museum chariot this week (great museum)
i would like to know how to compose my cavalry base (crossbow/light spear) if possible...
and how many
1) Tastefully
2) 3 to a base
3) In separate BGs of crossbow cavalry and light spear cavalry.
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 2:54 pm
by marco
many thanks
marco