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#5 From: "Justin Taylor" <zedeyejoe@...>
Date: Mon Jul 7, 2008 10:02 pm
Subject: Price increases and new releases
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In the middle of July prices for the MouseRugs and CoasterRugs will
increase to £12.80 each. This is because of a change in the way
FiberLok supply the product.

This week new transfers will be ready for 25mm Isrealites and 2 sheets
for the 25mm Warlord Games Imperial Romans.

More designs for 20mm HaT figures should out shortly.

#4 From: "gentoozen" <gentoozen@...>
Date: Thu Aug 23, 2007 4:53 pm
Subject: Re: A question about range & factors
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Thanks for the help. Help should I interpret the numbers ate Medium
and Long range? Since they are negative. (e.g. -15 cm)

About the conversion to 25mm 1.1 states that you should double the
distances for 25mm figures (I use use 1:72 which is 25mm if I am not
mistaken).Thus a bow has a short range of 0-10cm, which doubled is
0-20cm. However when interpreting the numbers as inches you get the
following 0-10" that would be 0-25.4cm which is a big difference.
Hence my question which measure should I use for my 1:72 figures?
Thanks again.

#3 From: "Justin Taylor" <zedeyejoe@...>
Date: Thu Aug 23, 2007 4:07 pm
Subject: Re: A question about range & factors
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All distances depend on the scale of the figures being used (see 1.1)
so if you are using 15mm scale figures the distances will be cm, but
for 25mm they would be inches.

For the numbers under the target type (SHC, MI, etc) that is the
starting factor to which you need to apply other modifiers.

So a bow against HC (heavy cavalry) is a starting factor of 2.

Let us say it is a long range target (-4) and the cavalry have moved
over 10 (-2). So the final factor is -4 (2,-4,-2).

If 10 figures were firing, that would be 10 figures at a factor of -4,
a total of 0.3 (from casualty table 12). On the roll of a D10 if you
roll 1,2 or 3 a whole figure is removed, otherwise the cavalry will be
unharmed.

#2 From: "gentoozen" <gentoozen@...>
Date: Thu Aug 23, 2007 1:35 pm
Subject: A question about range & factors
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I wonder how I should read the diagram on page 13? First question; are
these numbers under short/medium/long the maximum range in cm of each
weapon? I also wonder how I should interpret the columns following
short/medium/long (SHC/EHC etc)?

P.S.
The game looks great! I can't wait to get started :D

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