Has anyone played the rules with non-standard bases (on both sides, evidently)?
I ask because all my (20mm) ECW figures are based on 40mm squares, with 4 foot in 2 ranks, or 2 mounted/dragoons.
Based this way they can be used for DBR (Condensed), Warhammer ECW, Regiment of Foote and Warmaster ECW. I'd like to use them for FOG:R, too.
Seems to me they ought to be OK for FOG:R, but of course since the foot are two ranks deep already, the bases will normally be deployed in a line 1 deep, so a typical 6 base Pike & Shot unit would be
SSPPSS, as opposed the the 'official' layout:
SPS
SPS
The only change would be to count *both* the shot bases as 'protected' by the Pike (i.e. any shot base within *or at* one base width)
Would any other changes be needed?
Has anyone else explored this heresy?
FoG:R with non-standard basing
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And of course as soon as I got the figures on the table I realised that was no good - foot units end up too wide.
So I just decided to take the simple approach - a base is a base, and I'll deploy my square bases two deep just like regulation bases.
It means infantry units look quite 'chunky' but all the rules should work as Bodley-Scott intended
So I just decided to take the simple approach - a base is a base, and I'll deploy my square bases two deep just like regulation bases.
It means infantry units look quite 'chunky' but all the rules should work as Bodley-Scott intended

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Well to be fair, in contemporary illustrations units do tend to to look squarer than they do with the conventional FOGR basing.pyruse wrote:And of course as soon as I got the figures on the table I realised that was no good - foot units end up too wide.
So I just decided to take the simple approach - a base is a base, and I'll deploy my square bases two deep just like regulation bases.
It means infantry units look quite 'chunky' but all the rules should work as Bodley-Scott intended
basing
I have also gone with the non standard basing. I am using 15mm figs on 4x3cm bases with 8 figs of pike or 6 of others, with 2 figs as skirmishers. The front of the base is 4cm so I can use the figs both with FOG R and also Warlord II.
The reason is that I just dont like the small pike and shot units, 24 figs on 6 bases. With the rules I used I had 36 figs of pike with 24 figs of shot in a pike and shot unit, this looked right to me. So by basing on deeper bases I get that deeper look with more figures in a unit.
William
The reason is that I just dont like the small pike and shot units, 24 figs on 6 bases. With the rules I used I had 36 figs of pike with 24 figs of shot in a pike and shot unit, this looked right to me. So by basing on deeper bases I get that deeper look with more figures in a unit.
William
FoG is much more geometic than WECW. If you think you are going to be playing FoG (and/or DBR) then remount your armies. You can play WECW with any basing scheme. The appearance of the game, the BG sizes and "divisonal" deployment are really growing on me. I think that the time and effort that goes into re-basing your armies will pay off in the long run.rbodleyscott wrote:The rules would work more correctly if you use 3 of your bases per "6 base" BG and count each as 2 FOGR bases - use some sort of marker to denote casualties.
Then the game should work exactly as intended.
Mike B
Well, having played a game I can report it works fine.
There's no need to remount the figures - it's not just WECW (which I gave up on a while back); the square basing is also good for Regiment of Foote and Warmaster ECW.
This basing also works fine for DBR condensed scale - looks much better with two ranks of figures per base, and the condensed game is much better than normal scale anyway.
There's no need to remount the figures - it's not just WECW (which I gave up on a while back); the square basing is also good for Regiment of Foote and Warmaster ECW.
This basing also works fine for DBR condensed scale - looks much better with two ranks of figures per base, and the condensed game is much better than normal scale anyway.