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(#5579532) Re: Playing High Seas using 28mm wargaming miniatures
Posted by Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe on 15 Feb 2024 at 8:24AM
Any 'house rules' that I might come up with, will be printed on a separate sheet of paper clearly marked as not part of your current set of High Seas rules. I've been an avid historical miniatures wargamer since 1978, it is a common practice among wargamers to create local 'house rules', which if agreed upon can be used in a game. I currently have 12-15 sets of published pirate rules, most of which I have created 'house rules' for.
As I've said, I really like playing your High Seas pirate game, especially when I'm using the Playmobil pirate ships and 54mm pirate figures. A pirate in hand is worth two cyber space pirates!
As I've said, I really like playing your High Seas pirate game, especially when I'm using the Playmobil pirate ships and 54mm pirate figures. A pirate in hand is worth two cyber space pirates!
Subject | Posted By | Date & Time | |
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5579914 | Re: Playing High Seas using 28mm wargaming miniatures | Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe | 16 Feb 2024 2:18PM |
5579861 | Re: Playing High Seas using 28mm wargaming miniatures | Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe | 16 Feb 2024 10:21AM |
5579858 | Re: Playing High Seas using 28mm wargaming miniatures | Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe | 16 Feb 2024 9:56AM |
5579839 | Re: Playing High Seas using 28mm wargaming miniatures | Point01IV | 16 Feb 2024 9:01AM |
5579532 | Re: Playing High Seas using 28mm wargaming miniatures | Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe | 15 Feb 2024 8:24AM |