I am going to start focusing on a hand full of rules, mostly the Osprey’s blue book wargames series, as my go to rules. I will look at other systems, but will try to keep the total different rules sets to a minimum. Easier said then done, I know. But I am looking at two of the Osprey books for my Russian Civil War. For battles, I am going to use, ‘The Men Who Would Be Kings’ ( TMWWBK) slightly modified, namely I am using a reduced number of figures for the units (75% of the size), so Regular infantry units are now nine figures instead of twelve for an example. Then for the more individual skirmishing scenarios, I will be using, ‘In Her Majesty’s Name’, again with only some minor additions. I think that these will be my go-to-rules for most of my 28mm games.
As for the various miniatures projects, well, that will be harder to narrow down. It is the curse of historical miniature gamers, I guess.
But one project that I am going to start soon is trying to build a traveling miniature wargaming kit so I can take it with me and start gaming when I am anyway from home. I am planning to build a 2’x2’ folding board. I plan to use the Osprey’s Blue books first at half scale, but I might also use either Bob Cordery’s, ‘Portable Wargame’, or Neil Thomas’, ‘One Hour Wargames’, as the rules. At first, I am going to use Blue and Red blocks then eventually use either 6mm, 10mm, or 15mm figures.
Anyways, that is my current update and I hope to start getting back into miniature gaming again soon.