tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8911586376639817574.post7175144757684582513..comments2023-11-12T02:11:04.089-08:00Comments on War In A Box: A Song of Fords and ShallowsWarren Aboxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07671897478928823164noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8911586376639817574.post-26204601042333274242021-06-12T19:16:36.441-07:002021-06-12T19:16:36.441-07:00The Song of... system seems like it's not a gr...The Song of... system seems like it's not a great match for Napoleonic warfare. Flashing Steel is set in the same time period and would seem to work better for a small number of figures.<br /><br />I wonder if you could use the kaiju/mecha rules from Mighty Monsters/Samurai Robots Battle Royale to model units rather than individuals? The dice going from white to yellow to red on wounds represent casualties and morale. Stick a bunch of 6mm dudes on a base and model their different capabilities like the kaiju body parts...<br /><br />British Grenadiers<br />Melee Q3 C2<br />Ranged Q3 C4 Short<br />Movement Q3 C2 Short (Combat score represents a charge like the Slam attack in MM)<br />ToughMarchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10576560226761426261noreply@blogger.com