As a hopeless rules set collector (currently own about 900 rule sets) I keep a catalog which helps me in evaluating Ebay and flea market purchases. Naturally I wonder what rule sets might be out there that I'm missing. But to be honest my list is pretty good. Still, take a look at the list at the link and let em know if I'm missing anything!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d ... sp=sharing
PS. The first four columns are just for my use.
What HISTORICAL rule sets am I missing?
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What HISTORICAL rule sets am I missing?
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Mustangs and Messerschmidts, (WWII) and Triplane (WWI). They use 1/72 scale planes on poles mounted to wheeled bases where the turn radius is adjusted by a tiller bar arrangement of the aft of three wheels. The front two are fixed.
I have a mint copy of each and would gladly trade for a copy or scan of Tractics. I used it for micro armour when I got into this in the early '70s (can we say GHQ Tiger Is with pins on the hull and a pocket in the turret!). I have lost it over the years, along with a box of minis, and would love to play it again. Also to have for the armour data. Doesn't have to be mint just complete.
I am a gamer not collector. Started as a kid with GHQ lead and Tractics in '73 or '74 and Battleline's Wooden Ships and Iron Men. I still have my original copy of WS&IM (pretty beat up after over 40 years).
Anyone else willing to help locate a copy would be greatly appreciated.
You show Tank Battles in Miniature which I assume is the Featherstone book(s). I have five different versions (different areas, east front, west front, mediteranian (?), western desert, and modern Middle East).
Stephen
I have a mint copy of each and would gladly trade for a copy or scan of Tractics. I used it for micro armour when I got into this in the early '70s (can we say GHQ Tiger Is with pins on the hull and a pocket in the turret!). I have lost it over the years, along with a box of minis, and would love to play it again. Also to have for the armour data. Doesn't have to be mint just complete.
I am a gamer not collector. Started as a kid with GHQ lead and Tractics in '73 or '74 and Battleline's Wooden Ships and Iron Men. I still have my original copy of WS&IM (pretty beat up after over 40 years).
Anyone else willing to help locate a copy would be greatly appreciated.
You show Tank Battles in Miniature which I assume is the Featherstone book(s). I have five different versions (different areas, east front, west front, mediteranian (?), western desert, and modern Middle East).
Stephen
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Re:Tractics
Hey. I would be happy with a scan. Just asking.
Anyways I also have Form Line of Battle, Stephen Harrison & Robin Peck, Raider Games, 1987 with Navy Lists from the Age of Sail Volume one 1793 -1801.
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Napoleonic Wars-Naval, BLT Edwards & WE McKenzie, Navwar, 1971.
I did not find either on your list.
Stephen
Anyways I also have Form Line of Battle, Stephen Harrison & Robin Peck, Raider Games, 1987 with Navy Lists from the Age of Sail Volume one 1793 -1801.
And
Napoleonic Wars-Naval, BLT Edwards & WE McKenzie, Navwar, 1971.
I did not find either on your list.
Stephen