tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978918096761701249.post5097125085097476835..comments2024-03-14T13:56:30.265-07:00Comments on Bob's Miniature Wargaming Blog: Maurice on the sub-continentBob Barnetsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12164225489620639641noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978918096761701249.post-72288403826242181372012-04-12T09:58:59.671-07:002012-04-12T09:58:59.671-07:00The figures are old 15mm fellows from Bruce's ...The figures are old 15mm fellows from Bruce's collection. Not sure of the manufacturer but I'd guess they are 15 or more years old.<br /><br />I believe (since my fellows were crappy conscripts) that the elites had a base value of 8 in melee and saved hits on a 3-6. By contrast, conscripts had a base melee value of 4 and saved hits only on a 5-6. This may, in fact, be the elite and conscript modifiers from the QRS. <br /><br />Elephants had a base melee value of 8 and died after three disruptions, moved as infantry but destroyed the enemy if they won melee (rather than adding disruptions). There was also a drive back rule (maybe 4BWs, inflicting disruptions on anyone behind them) if the elephants lost.Bob Barnetsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12164225489620639641noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978918096761701249.post-35282340476254394692012-04-12T09:32:14.715-07:002012-04-12T09:32:14.715-07:00Hot diggity, that looks like a fun game. Question...Hot diggity, that looks like a fun game. Question - who makes the figs, and how did you rate the ellies (elite cav?)?<br /><br />FMBfireymonkeyboyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05833974263127787678noreply@blogger.com