Bloody Barons collection.

Started by Sean Clark, May 15, 2021, 10:49:23 AM

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Sean Clark

Quote from: Colonel Kilgore on May 16, 2021, 09:48:20 AM
You're right, Martin. The problem is clearly not that Sean has too many archers, but that he has too few men at arms.

Simon

That's an angle I hadn't contemplated!

However, with Mexicans and Pirate ships, as well as Crete figures I wish to buy, I think the Finance Minister is resistant to the idea. Her budget was generous, but there is a limit 😉

Leslie BT

#16
Sean you will need to put in more practise with Ava at the tennis!! To earn a few more brownie points.

Colonel Kilgore

Quote from: Sean Clark on May 16, 2021, 03:56:23 PM

That's an angle I hadn't contemplated!


No problem, Sean, we're here to help. If you have any more such conundrums, do feel free to ask  ;D

Simon

Stewart 46A

Hi Sean
Found a picture of my Blood Baron collection


Colonel Kilgore

Is this one-upmanship Stewart?  :D

That is a mighty impressive collection!

Simon

Stewart 46A

Not at all, I called them to muster to give them a briefing before we started play testing the new Blood Baron rules.


Stewart

Leslie BT

That's a good collection of BB models Stewart.

Any significance in the different coloured bases?


Stewart 46A

Hi Les,
Different colours for different quality of units


Stewart

Leslie BT

That's a good simple way of knowing what's what.

Sean is that something you could do with yours?

Sean Clark

#24
I think for Bloody Barons it's less of an issue as units don't tend to bounce around and remain in one square, unlike Mexico where a system of identifying individual units and bases is very important.

Stewart 46A

#25
Yes Sean , they don't move around or split up but each division can have different quality units in it so it's easy for your opponent and yourself to see what is were



Stewart

Colonel Kilgore

It's with cunning tricks such as this that Stewart wins so often!

Simon

Sean Clark

Stewart,

Agreed.

Simon,

Agreed!  ;D