Kofun Nara Japanese.
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Kofun Nara Japanese.
Hi everyone
I'm looking at buying a Kofun Nara Japanese and would like to know what figures people have bought before.
Also how do you depict the light spear for the front ronk?
Thanks
Rob
I'm looking at buying a Kofun Nara Japanese and would like to know what figures people have bought before.
Also how do you depict the light spear for the front ronk?
Thanks
Rob
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Re: Kofun Nara Japanese.
Khurasan look like they do a great range
http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/ko ... anese.html
I don't have a Japanese but I do have a Chinese and I mix up archers with spear and as it is declared when you put the figures down, it doesn't usually provide an issue.
Don
http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/ko ... anese.html
I don't have a Japanese but I do have a Chinese and I mix up archers with spear and as it is declared when you put the figures down, it doesn't usually provide an issue.
Don
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Re: Kofun Nara Japanese.
Thanks for the reply Don.
I'd been looking at Khurasan and they sell separate standing shields as well as the army list saying the troops are behind standing shields.
My problem was can you fit 4 figures and a couple of standing shields on a medium foot base?
This would then do for the front rankers if it worked.
Rob
I'd been looking at Khurasan and they sell separate standing shields as well as the army list saying the troops are behind standing shields.
My problem was can you fit 4 figures and a couple of standing shields on a medium foot base?
This would then do for the front rankers if it worked.
Rob
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Re: Kofun Nara Japanese.
Use 3 figures Rob
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Re: Kofun Nara Japanese.
The Khurasan ones are really good and paint up great - recommended.
I can bring some to Britcon if you'd like to see some painted up.
Muz
I can bring some to Britcon if you'd like to see some painted up.
Muz
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Re: Kofun Nara Japanese.
Hi Muz
Would love to see them at Britcon.
How have you done the front rank?
Rob
Would love to see them at Britcon.
How have you done the front rank?
Rob
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Re: Kofun Nara Japanese.
Is that 'can bring one or two' or, 'am bringing Kofun Nara to Britcon'muz177 wrote:I can bring some to Britcon if you'd like to see some painted up.
Muz
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Re: Kofun Nara Japanese.
Ha, no - not bringing Kofun Nara - still deciding on the balance between way too aggressive, or sponge like and balanced - likely to go the former - can't come all that way and not have a go.!
Muz
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Re: Kofun Nara Japanese.
I think Murray means HE is not bringing Kofun Nara to Britcon.muz177 wrote:Ha, no - not bringing Kofun Nara - still deciding on the balance between way too aggressive, or sponge like and balanced - likely to go the former - can't come all that way and not have a go.!
Muz

Remember Muz that those Poms tend to rely on we southern hemisphere types to be impetuous and over stretch so they can pick up a few points in the last 30 minutes of the game. Balanced may be a better bet to frustrate the 'eck out of 'em.

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Re: Kofun Nara Japanese.
Hi Muz, I'd recommend an army style that you'll enjoy and suits your game. Also, the air conditioning at the venue isn't great so it can be a hot and steamy weekend. Hot weather gear is probably sensible. Or it might be cold and raining. Welcome to Manchester.muz177 wrote:Ha, no - not bringing Kofun Nara - still deciding on the balance between way too aggressive, or sponge like and balanced - likely to go the former - can't come all that way and not have a go.!
Muz
One thing to bear in mind is game length and number of games. First game is up to 6 hours, the other five are circa three and a half in a competition of probably 32 players. what this tends to mean is:
- the stronger players tend to meet each other in the later stages and you get a lot of close results between them.
- people get tired by the later stages so tend to make more mistakes.
- an aggressive army can work; one big loss and 5 big wins should be enough to easily win it.
- the first game gcan mean that a slower army can grind the enemy down. In fact 3 big wins and 3 draws could win it
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Re: Kofun Nara Japanese.
I'm gald us Brits can teach you how its done Muz, I'm sure you need all the help you can get


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Re: Kofun Nara Japanese.
Chances are that you'll experience all of these over the weekend.Also, the air conditioning at the venue isn't great so it can be a hot and steamy weekend. Hot weather gear is probably sensible. Or it might be cold and raining.
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Re: Kofun Nara Japanese.
Don't forget we will be dropping the worst score so there is scope for having a go(always the best way)although Dave Ruddock would suggest I don't start until almost half my army and generals are dead ,but that's only against him
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Re: Kofun Nara Japanese.
Don't worry, Muz is a veteran of CanCon, where 30 degree days are common and even 40 degree days during the worst fires in Canberra's history have been felt!grahambriggs wrote:Hi Muz, I'd recommend an army style that you'll enjoy and suits your game. Also, the air conditioning at the venue isn't great so it can be a hot and steamy weekend. Hot weather gear is probably sensible. Or it might be cold and raining. Welcome to Manchester.muz177 wrote:Ha, no - not bringing Kofun Nara - still deciding on the balance between way too aggressive, or sponge like and balanced - likely to go the former - can't come all that way and not have a go.!
Muz
Good luck Muz, and may you roll nothing but 5's.
Talking of which, if you're going to roll nothing but 5's, take some poor unarmoured guys with a stick bow as your army, it will easily win

Have fun.
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Re: Kofun Nara Japanese.
Says the man has worn exactly the same clothes at every wargames tournament for at least the last 10 years. And I mean exactly the same. It is a mystery how they haven't worn out yet.grahambriggs wrote:Also, the air conditioning at the venue isn't great so it can be a hot and steamy weekend. Hot weather gear is probably sensible.
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Re: Kofun Nara Japanese.
Clothes only wear out if you wash them.rbodleyscott wrote:Says the man has worn exactly the same clothes at every wargames tournament for at least the last 10 years. And I mean exactly the same. It is a mystery how they haven't worn out yet.grahambriggs wrote:Also, the air conditioning at the venue isn't great so it can be a hot and steamy weekend. Hot weather gear is probably sensible.

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Re: Kofun Nara Japanese.
Again?ravenflight wrote:Talking of which, if you're going to roll nothing but 5's, take some poor unarmoured guys with a stick bow as your army, it will easily win
Have fun.
and are you saying that he only wins because he rolls 5s?
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They have aircon?grahambriggs wrote:Also, the air conditioning at the venue isn't great
Sensible advice from a man with a cool weather bodyso it can be a hot and steamy weekend. Hot weather gear is probably sensible.
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Re: Kofun Nara Japanese.
So how does the draw for game 1 work? Is it seeded in any way, or just as two players turn up they are matched up?grahambriggs wrote:muz177 wrote: One thing to bear in mind is game length and number of games. First game is up to 6 hours
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Re: Kofun Nara Japanese.
Glad you mentioned, as it's a hobby horse of mine.muz177 wrote:So how does the draw for game 1 work? Is it seeded in any way, or just as two players turn up they are matched up?grahambriggs wrote:muz177 wrote: One thing to bear in mind is game length and number of games. First game is up to 6 hours
Muz
It's usually seeded. Something around a quarter of people will be designated seeds and they won't play each other in round 1. Other than that, compeltely random - you roll up, put your name forward and you get matched up normally with a person who has also just rolled up.
This approach was used in the days when we had 100 playes in a single competition. The main aim seemed to be that, generally, it meant less 'lucky muppets' at the top of the draw in the middle rounds and more seed on seed action - mostly because they thrashed a non-seed in round 1.
In a 6 round competition of 32 players, however, I don't think seeding is actually needed. There are few enough players that the draw should work itself out naturally. It's manifestly unfair that a seed should get a much easier draw early on. A bit of self fulfilling prohecy perhaps?
I'd be more than happy if this baggage was ditched.