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Italeri napoleonic wargaming?

Posted by Roryb on 21 Jun 2012, 09:04

Hi
I was looking at the recent italeri napoleonic re issues and on the box it said 'wargaming approved'
Now doses/will italeri produce their own napoleonic wargame rules?
Or is it just a marketing thing?
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Posted by Peter on 21 Jun 2012, 17:20

My opinion, then it is just a marketing thing. ;-)
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Posted by MABO on 21 Jun 2012, 21:38

Peter wrote:My opinion, then it is just a marketing thing. ;-)


I think this is the point!
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Posted by von Auerbergh on 21 Jun 2012, 22:36

Some years ago Italeri came out with the ruleset "Operation Overlord" for WW2 by AlzoZero - nice rules, but the german translation was a little bit crippled. Anyway, some boxes also showed "wargames approved", and in some cases they also had alternative parts, e.g. heavy-duty wheel-sets for wargaming and more detailed and fragile for modelbuilders and collectors.

So far I´ve heard no rumours about any napoleonic rules by Italeri ...
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Posted by Wheeling Turn on 22 Aug 2012, 13:39

I do not think that Ialeri will make their own Nappie Rules. There are far too many out there.

I think that they will show us that 20mm is the range to use while wargaming.
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