English Civil War Sieges An extensive guide to running ECW siege scenarios, for any ECW miniatures system. Covering all aspects of siege warfare, including - siege equipment (such as fire-pikes, petards, heated shot & siege engines), obstacles (such as faggots, gabions & gulay gorod) and the structure and design features used in fortifications, as well as...
Scenarios for use with any ECW Rules System. Contains the following scenarios: "Sent To Coventry! " - The Battle of Coventry, 19 August 1642 "Beinge On Fire To Be At Them…" - The Battles of Southam & Dunsmore Heath, 24 & 25 August 1642 "The Battell Fought Before Manchester" - The Siege of Manchester, 25 September - 1 October 1642 "Let God Arise…" - The...
For use with any ECW Rules System. Contains the following campaigns: “To Do The Kingdome Good Service…” – The Battles of Glastonbury and Chewton Mendip, 12 June 1643 “In the Mouthe of the Enimy…” – The Battle of Stoke Lane, 1 July 1643 “A Very Hot Dispute” – The Battles of Monckton Farlegh and Claverton Down, 3 July 1643 “The Boldest Thing I Ever Saw the...
Scenarios for use with any ECW Rules System. Contains the following scenarios: Against The Odds - Second Battle of Modbury, 21 February 1643 "Prayers Come First" - The Battle of Beacon Hill, 23 April 1643 "Come What May…" - The Battle of Stratton, 16 May 1643 "Blood So Nobly Spent" - The Storming of Alton & Arundel, 13-14 December 1643 "Rupert's...
Scenarios for use with any ECW Rules System. Contains the following scenarios: “To Give The Divill His Due!” - The Battle of Holmans’ Bridge – First Battle of Aylesbury,3 November 1642 “Bradford’s Deliverance” - The Second Battle of Bradford, 18 December 1642 “They Fell Upon Their Backs…” - The Battle of Highnam House, 24 March 1643 “Disputed Very...
Bloody Kingdom is a set of wargames rules designed for the Civil Wars of Britain, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Bloody Kingdom uses the same game mechanics as Father Tilly - although with several important differences. Players can fight battles at two different scales, either large battles with numerous regiments per side or smaller lower scale engagements...
Warr Without An Enemie is a set of wargame rules for the English Civil War developed by the Wyre Forest Gamers. The English Civil War is notable because of the large number of small actions that happened during the war. These provide a variety of interesting historical battles to fight. The player commands one to three 'brigades'. Brigades are usually 3 to...
This is a simple and fast paced rule set to re-fight the battles of the Thirty Years and English Civil Wars with miniatures. Gott mit uns! They use an area system with the battlefield being divided into a grid of squares, this eliminates the need for measurement whilst creating the `Linie of Bataille` tactics of the period. Any figure scale or basing...
This War Without an Enemy - English Civil War Battlefield Rules & County-Based Campaign System The English Civil War when gamed at County level gives great opportunities for gaming this fascinating period. You have the problem of controlling areas for your cause, denying them to your enemy and yet always at the whim of the King or Parliament in providing...
Recently Brett Simpson pointed me at a simple set of rules for the English Civil War called Rupert's Very Bad Day: Battle of Marston Moor (1644 AD): Fast Play Rules for Students by Matt Fritz. Rupert's Very Bad Day relies on lots of bases and base removal so isn't very friendly with my big bases and Thirty Years War units with both pike and shot on the...
The English Civil Wars were actually a series of wars fought between the year 1642 and 1651 by the Parliamentarians and the Royalists. Battles of the English Civil War presents some of the key battles from the period 1642 to 1646, commonly known as the First English Civil War. In the game, the Player will be commanding various units, often representing...