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The Hammer's Slammers Handbook Table of Contents Introduction by David Drake Extracts From The Hammers Slammers Handbook The Mercenary Regiments The Men Behind The Guns Weapons Of The Late3RD Millennium Hammers'sSlammers Extracts From The Hammers Slammers Web Page Slammers Artillery Figures Miniaturewargaming involves moving figurines of soldiers and vehicles across contoured terrain against one or more opponents doing the same thing. Rules of varying complexity cover movement and combat. Figurines (OK, toy soldiers) are molded in many scales, but for ground combat 25-millimeter--that is, a human figure is roughly an inch high--provides a good balance between detail and awkwardly large playing surfaces. Miniaturewargames have a long and honorable history. The Prussian general staff used a variation (sand table exercises) to teach tactics, and H. G. Wells developed a set of rules. (By the way, Wells' rules leave a good deal to be desired. Battles played according to them tend to devolve into squads creeping through alleys behind a field gun.) InGreat Britain , miniaturewargaming is big business. Most of the gaming-related materials which one Generated by ABC Amber LIT Converter, http://www.processtext.com/abclit.html sees in theUS --Osprey books andWarhammer 40K, for example--are spillovers from British industry. A Britishwargamer , Dr. JohnLambshead (in his day job he's the man you see to learn about the home life of the marine nematode) contacted me. From him I learned that the Hammer series has a cult following inBritain even though the books have never been well distributed there. |
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