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Napoleonic Miniatures Army Sizes

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 9:01 am
by abell
Hi, I'm thinking of creating a Napoleonic 10mm army, and I was wondering how what is considered to be a reasonable sized army to play. How many miniatures do you need? Does one pack equal a regiment? I would appreciate any help on this? Thanks!

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 9:39 am
by Hauptmann6
How long is a piece of string?

It all depends on your rules. First pick your rules then start building.

It goes from a brigade of 16 figures to a regiment of 60-80 figures depending on the scale of the game.

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:35 am
by abell
That's a good idea. Thanks!

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 4:47 am
by sultanbev
We do 15mm Napoleonics at 1:20 scale, so battalions vary from 20 to 50 figures. For each army I like to have no less than 3 Brigades of infantry, 1 Brigade of cavalry and 3 batteries.
I recently made the msitake of creating a database of all my 15mm, currently painted I have 460 units, 7300 infantry figures, 1670 cavalry, 124 guns and 100 limbers covering 35 countries :o
And that's just my figures, our group musters more than that again.

Meglamania? Us............

Starting from scratch I would buy figures for a minimum of 3 infantry units (battalions/regiments/brigades) depending on what rules you use, 3 cavalry and/or artillery units. Start painting one infantry unit, then reward yourself after painting each infantry unit by painting a cavalry unit or artillery unit. Your force will soon build up. Another tip is always plan to have 2 armies, in case your opponents can't paint as fast or don;t get round to getting an army. If you plan the armies such that they could be allies or enemies, then you're covered if you need to provide both sides in a pinch.


Mark