tolstoy1812
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Thank you all. I downloaded the "Sample Setup" from Mods & Scenarios, and I'm going to try a few practice turns with that. As for the miniatures play, I'll try to get a miniatures battle going at my local club based on the sample EIANW game, and let you know how it works out. Right now I'm thinking of having a roster on paper for each corps, with standardized divisions of a maximum size that go into each corps counter in the computer game. Thus the number of regiments of each type (dragoons, etc) will be limited...the French cannot create 30,000 cuirassiers, which would be unreal and impossible in life and in minis. They maxed out at about 10,000 cuirassiers (14 regiments of varying quality spread all over Europe). I'm also thinking that one SP equals one regiment of infantry (or british brigade of infantry) and that batteries of artillery are assigned proportionally to SP's. Thus, the Austrians would get one battery of 6 pounders per 2 SP of infantry. And each Corps counter would get a "corps artillery reserve," which for Austria would be one 12 pound and 2 6 pound "position" batteries per corps. A cavalry SP would be about 3 cavalry regiments, or 2 depending on type and size historically. Again, individual units woud be rostered. If anyone's interested, I will make these rosters available (Word) as they are done. Note: sticking to the units actually formed will limit the size of the regular army somewhat. The Austrians will be limited to a maximum of 61 line infantry regiments, though AUSTRIAN SP's are 3000 men in miniature battle. I don't how this will conflict with conduct of the AI battles - are two Frenchmen really equal to three Austrians? And a British infantry brigade is about 1500 men, so are three Brits able to take on four French? I know, I know... be nice! That's simply the easiest way to segue from game to table top. Militia, on the other hand, don't need to be rostered. They just show up on the day of battle and do their thing. Also: this May take a lot of minis; in fact, depending on who's willing to show up at the game, we might have to use cardboard counters or blocks or "paper" minis, printouts on card stock. But the number of miniature figures per SP is scalable. It could be 12 or 18 or 24 or 36... whatever fits. Thanks for your help. All this will take time.
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