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2008/05/01 16:52:36
Subject: Warhammer Historicals WW1 "The Great War" available
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Regular Dakkanaut
Philadelphia, PA
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Available for purchase on the web site:
http://www.warhammer-historical.com/great-war/great-war.asp
Anyone seen these yet? Is it based on 40K or not?
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Clear the battlefield and let me see
All the profit from our victory.
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2008/05/01 21:07:46
Subject: Warhammer Historicals WW1 "The Great War" available
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[DCM]
The Main Man
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Cool to see it's finally out. I'm interested to see how the game works.
I personally don't know what system it's based on, but I would like to know as well.
To be honest though, this thread would be a lot better off being posted in News and Rumors, since it is news, and because News and Rumors gets a lot more traffic than the Historical Games forum, so you'd be more likely to find more information.
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2008/05/11 21:19:18
Subject: Warhammer Historicals WW1 "The Great War" available
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Fresh-Faced New User
UK
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I doubt that it's based on 40K; more likely to be a derivation of the skirmish system used for Legends of the Old West/ High Seas.
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2008/05/12 03:36:54
Subject: Warhammer Historicals WW1 "The Great War" available
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Uhlan
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WW1 skirmish?
Wouldn't most people wanting a WW1 game want the big units, fortifications, machine gun nests, long artillery, biplanes, trenches, barbed wire, mines, gas, and early tanks?
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2008/06/09 12:16:55
Subject: Re:Warhammer Historicals WW1 "The Great War" available
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Stalwart Ultramarine Tactical Marine
Madrid, Spain
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I got my copy of Great War rules almost a week ago, and after a first in deep reading I can share with you all some of the basics of the game:
- Rules are almost a copy of wh40k 4th edition with some interesting additions to give them the necessary "savoir"...
- Basics of movement, fire, assault , morale, exactly the same as in 40k....
- The scale of the game is battalion and companies and platoons... but to play a battalion you don’t need 400 minis... each figure represent 3 of their kind.... so platoons consist of between 8 and 18 figures... the normal is 10... companies are 2 to 4 platoons (30 guys on average) ... battalions range from 2 to 4 companies (90 to 180 figures)... depending on of how many infantry companies you get you are allowed a number of support units (scouts platoons, cavalry, pioneers) or weapons ( medium field guns, HMG, 1918 tanks, mortars)
- The book includes the equivalent to two codexes... first armies for 1914 (BEF, French and German) and second the same armies for 1918... Planned extensions will provide lists for Turkish & Anzacs, Yankees, and 1916 armies...
- There are no armour save, but each unit receiving fire can "go to ground", getting a 6+ cover save if they are in the open or improving by 1 their cover save if they already got one. That let the unit pinned.
- Two special rules to shoot the HMG... either focusing on one enemy unit... or creating a firelane that impact to as many units as are in range and in the “fire-cone”
- Heavy weapons (field guns, HMG) once placed to shoot, can not move any more ("difficult to carry" rule)
- Grenades allow you to assault enemy entrenched positions, pinning the defenders so their initiative drops to 0…
- BEF soldiers are the best shoots and best morale in the game, but are expensive …for each SMLE you field in 1914 you will have to face almost 2 Mausers… In the late war armies relied on the use of LMG (one for each platoon) that can be fired on the move
I highly recommend this book to all people that like 40k and aso like history... exchanging those plasma guns for a Lewis gun and engaging "huns" instead of orcs is a nice change, and, as all of you already know the basic o f the rules you don't ever need to change some of your tactics...
For my own part I have already assembled and painted my first BEF HMG team and I am reading the first infantry platoon… using Great War miniatures from North Star
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2008/06/09 15:18:35
Subject: Warhammer Historicals WW1 "The Great War" available
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[MOD]
Anti-piracy Officer
Somewhere in south-central England.
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It sounds like it will work well for trench raid games.
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2008/06/10 20:16:46
Subject: Warhammer Historicals WW1 "The Great War" available
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Navigator
Great Land of the British Empire
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where is the best place to actually get the models for this game?
Playing a WW1 40K would be fun! It's just nobody seems to play historical games like this anymore.
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2008/06/11 03:53:12
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Sniping Hexa
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SO wait can i sit my trench with Horriable Infantry and mow thousands down in a matter of days.....I mean Hours.. Whoa Genocide to a new level YEA !!!!!!!! Sounds ok may try it out.
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Hydra Dominatus
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2008/06/12 12:04:27
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Stalwart Ultramarine Tactical Marine
Madrid, Spain
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Bartholomew001 wrote:where is the best place to actually get the models for this game?
you may find different providers for WWI 28mm miniatures...
...here you have some references:
from brigadegames if you are shooping in the US... http://www.brigadegames.com/
russians:
french:
british
AIF - yankees:
and NEW GREAT WAR MINIS (sculpted by ally morrison)
BEF:
or from north star if you are shooping in UK: http://www.northstarfigures.com/
http://www.northstarfigures.com/shop/greatwarminiatures/index.html
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2008/06/13 17:06:31
Subject: Re:Warhammer Historicals WW1 "The Great War" available
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Navigator
Great Land of the British Empire
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I was looking at the North Stars website through thier shops and found these WW1 box sets on Renegademiniatures.com German Regulars British Regulars They are a little bit expensive but are easier to buy than Great War miniatures packs!!
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2008/06/13 21:03:59
Subject: Warhammer Historicals WW1 "The Great War" available
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Sniping Hexa
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does north Star deliver to U.S.
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Hydra Dominatus
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2008/06/14 14:24:06
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Navigator
Great Land of the British Empire
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Yeah but a 20% postage and packaging cost, which would be quite expensive.
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2008/06/14 16:30:49
Subject: Warhammer Historicals WW1 "The Great War" available
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Roarin' Runtherd
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I played two games of this last weekend. I really liked the mechanics and wow, does it look good on a table! The morale works a little differently from 40K since you can regroup your squads until they drop below 5 models vs. 50%.
I should have taken some pics. I'll link it to our website's battle report when we do a big game in a few weeks.
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2008/07/06 19:28:59
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Navigator
Great Land of the British Empire
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Cool thanks for the information.
Hope to get the Great War rulebook soon, after finish off my WW2 game i'm making.
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2008/11/02 10:05:54
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Rampaging Reaver Titan Princeps
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Another sensible idea is to use 1/72 scale figures Airfix & HAT make them it's much cheaper. Incidentally anyone know of a good painting guide website?
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