Ironclads 1860-1918: South American Wars covers the South American Wars of Independence. These include ship sheets by pdf for Spain, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay, Paraguay and Venezuela. A5 size booklet Rules come with turning circles. PDF ship sheets for ships, reload counters and speed counters available by email from...
This covers the war with Russia in the Black Sea as well as the allied bombardment of the Dardanelles. See if you can force a passage through to Constantinople and end the war or the ultimate prize can you sink the Goeben... A5 size booklet Rules come with turning circles. PDF ship sheets for Britain, France, Russia, Turkey and Bulgaria ships, reload...
Ironclads 1860-1918: Scenarios Vol 1 This set of rules includes one scenario for each of the following sets of rules, Ironclads 1860 to 1918: Lissa and the Crimea, American Civil war, South American wars of independence, Pre dreadnought wars, Turkey in the black sea , The gulf of Riga 1917. There are some additional rules and ship sheets included in this...
This is a reprint of the old Ironclads and Ether Flyers. Ironclads and Ether Flyers is a set of 19th Century Aeronaval miniatures rules. It focuses on battles between seafaring battleships and aerial gunboats and is set in the Space: 1889 universe. The rule book covers not only combat rules, but also include scenarios as well as campaign rules. The rules...
Ironclads! is a relatively fast play set of rules covering naval warfare, along with its associated land combat, set in the ironclad era of 1860-1879. Don't turn your nose up at the fast play designation. Fast play does not in the least mean lacking in era ambience or that the rules are simplistic in any way. Far from it! Ironclads! covers all aspects of...
Ironclads of Ferrosia, a simple yet engaging set of rules for battling with armoured steam ships on the world of Ferrosia. These rules provide everything you need to wage thrilling conflicts across Ferrosia’s stormy seas. Designed for fast-paced gameplay, Ironclads of Ferrosia supports skirmishes with as few as two ships up to larger battles with around a...
Introducing The Sky Offensive: A New Chapter in Ironclads of Ferrosia The Sky Offensive, is the first supplement for the tabletop game, Ironclads of Ferrosia. This expansion elevates your gaming experience by incorporating aerial combat into the rich world of Ferrosia. A New Era of Warfare Imagine formidable ironclads clashing on the seas, now envision...
Description from the publisher:' You've explored the dark corners of the Earth in Leagues of Adventure. You've built a rocket and put a man on the Moon in Rocket Race. Now it's time to conquer space in Triple Ace Games' new miniatures game! Take control of a faction, build a fleet of armed rocketships, and battle your foes in space! 3d printable allowing...
Skirmish rules for the flintlock era using individually mounted figures. Will work with 15mm to 54mm figures. 12 man infantry units, 8 man cavalry units and 5 man plus 1 gun artillery units. Designed to be quick, fun and bloody. Average sized scenarios can be finished within 3-4 hours in time to get to the pub before it closes. Thoroughly playtested in...
Thank you for buying this set of rules. Their aim is to produce an enjoyably fast yet realistic game from the Biblical period to Medievals. The rules are designed for use with the Irregular Miniatures 6mm strips or blocks, but having said that, they can be used with any scale of figures with the relevant changes to ranges and groundscale. Using the...
The aim of these rules is to produce an enjoyably fast yet realistic game through the Late Medieval, Renaissance and Marlburian periods. They can also stretch to refighting Clive's exploits in India and the Jacobite Risings. The rules are designed for use with the Irregular Miniatures 6mm strips. Having said that, they can be used with any scale of figures...
A set of wargames rules for playing with the 2mm miniatures sold by "Irregular Miniatures", these rules are Irregular Miniatures in-house rules for playing Napoleonic miniature battles. The smallest element under the players control is the Brigade, with each player typically controling an Army. Orders are issued by dispatching order-carrying figures from a...