Archive for May, 2008

New Prices for Resistant Roosters

May 30th 2008

In the spirit of doing things differently, we here at HistoriFigs are once again are doing the unexpected…

After much research and number crunching we have arrived at a new pricing structure for the Resistant Roosters line of 15mm miniatures.

While others are increasing prices, we have decided to reduce our standard pricing for the 15mm World War II miniatures included in the Resistant Roosters line.

Our typical prices are being slashed by about 10% - a typical Combat Platoon will now be priced at $19.25, while a typical Support Platoon will be priced at $9.50 (see our new price sheet for full pricing
details).

In addition to our new prices we have decided to restructure our Company Box offerings. We now offer two types of company boxes:

  1. ‘Standard’ Company Box; typically contains an HQ plus two Combat platoons.
  2. ‘Deluxe’ Company Box typically contains an HQ plus 2 Combat platoons and one or two Support platoons.

See product listings for Company Box contents

Our new prices take effect on 1 June 2008

Resistant Roosters now priced differently!

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Scruby Line goes on Summer Vacation

May 27th 2008

The end of May marks the beginning of our summer casting schedule – School is out and Alison has fewer casting hours available..

Add to this all of the extra summertime farm chores and there are just not enough hours in the day to get everything done.

So, in an effort to keep all things at a manageable level, we are putting the Scruby line on hiatus. From 15 June through 15 September the Scruby line will not be in production. Our other miniature lines will retain an ‘in production’ status.

Yes, there will be exceptions to the rule, in some cases we have castings in stock and these will be listed as available and will ship out as any other ’stock’ castings. And, yes, you can still order Scruby figures during the summer, but be aware that order processing for non-stock Scruby figures may take several weeks.

Look for more news in the coming days…

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Mid-May News

May 15th 2008

If you are reading this, you have found our new News page – actually the new Table Top Talk website. All of the old pages should now redirect to this new location http://tabletoptlak.com. You may also notice that we are filling in a few additional pages (initial migration of the Wargamer’s Corner content is almost complete). Eventually we will have things organized and running smoothly – for now a few areas might not be quite right, but things should shape up fairly quickly.

In other news, we are a bit behind on production of the new Panzergrenadier figures – however these should start shipping next week.

Next week I’ll be posting pictures and a review of some figures (Ghastly & Co. Roman Zombies) painted by Jeff at Dansville Wargamers. Oh, I’ll be reviewing the painting and not the figures, can’t really review figures we produce…

Also, a reminder that we will be in St. Louis this weekend attending Barracks Battles, so if you are in the area be sure to come by and check out the convention and maybe stop by and say howdy.

Well, that is about it for now, more news and other goodies next week.

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Finnish Jalkaväkikomppania Organization

May 15th 2008

As usual, there are million projects in the works around here, so today I thought that I would share an extract from one of them. For each of the Resistant Roosters Company Boxes, we have been working up some guides to company organization; not specifically targeted at any game system, but more along the lines of historically accurate. How well these turn out depends on the quality (and quantity) of information we can gather. Completed and int he ‘box’ so far are guides for USMC and Japanese Rifle Companies. Today, we are showing you what we have for Finnish Jalkaväkikomppania organization. The basics are done (and correct), next I just need to write some supporting and explanatory text to go with the data tables. So without further delay…

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Resistant Roosters Guide: Finnish Jalkaväkikomppania Organization

1939 – 1940 Infantry Company

  • Company Commander (pistol)
  • Command Squad
    • Battle Messengers
      • Corporal (rifle)
      • 4 men (rifles)
    • Observer Sec
      • Corporal (rifle)
      • 3 men (rifles)
    • Gas Protection Sec
      • Corporal (rifle)
      • 3 men (rifles)
    • Messenger Officer (rifle)
  • Four (4) Rifle Platoons:
    • Command Squad
      • Lieutenant/2nd Lieutenant (pistol or/and SMG)
      • Sergeant (rifle)
      • 2 men (messengers with rifles)
    • Two (2) Rifle Squads, 10 men in each squad:
      • Corporal (rifle)
      • 9 men (SMG + 8 rifles)
    • Two (2) LMG Squads (7 men each)
      • Corporal (rifle)
      • 6 men (LMG + 5 rifles)

1941 – 1942 Infantry Company

  • Company Commander (pistol)
  • Command Squad
    • Battle Messengers
      • Corporal (rifle)
      • 4 men (rifles)
    • Gas protection Section
      • Corporal (rifle)
      • 3 men (rifles)
    • Antitank Squad
      • Sergeant (SMG)
      • 8 men (4 anti-tank rifles, 8 rifles)
      • horse man (horse + cart) (rifle)
  • Three (3) Rifle Platoons (4th Platoon usually only on paper)
    • Command Squad
      • Lieutenant/2nd Lieutenant (pistol and/or SMG)
      • Sergeant (rifle)
      • 2 men (messengers with rifles)
    • Four (4) Rifle Squads(9 men in each)
      • Corporal (rifle)
      • 8 men (LMG + SMG + 6 rifles)

1943 – 1944 Infantry Company

  • Company Commander (pistol)
  • Command Squad
    • Battle Messengers
    • Corporal (rifle)
    • 4 men (rifles)
  • Gas protection Section
    • Corporal (rifle)
    • 3 men (rifles)
  • Antitank Squad
    • Sergeant (SMG)
    • 8 men (4 AT-rifles/satchel charges/Panzerfausts, rifles
    • horse man (horse + cart/sledge) (rifle)
  • Three (3) Rifle Platoons (4th Platoon usually only on paper)
    • Command Squad
      • Lieutenant/2nd Lieutenant (pistol and/or SMG)
      • Sergeant (SMG)
      • 2 men (messengers with rifles)
    • Four (4) Rifle Squads (9 men each)
      • Corporal (SMG)
      • 8 men (LMG + SMG + 6 rifles)

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The continuing ACW project

May 13th 2008

Several times over the past few years I’ve mentioned my ACW project; the project that never seems to make any headway. Well, I’ve been thinking on this one again and thought I’d post some of my current notes and thoughts on the project

First, there are actually two ACW projects. One is for my 40mm figures, the other is intended to work with any figure scale. The reason for two games is that for the 40mm figures I wanted a game with individual figures and for the other game I wanted the smallest individual unit to be a regiment. For the 40mm figures I fiddled with using TSATF, but have never been happy with my results, so at least for now I’ll be using the Brother Against Brother rules – thus we close the book (for now) on the first game.

Moving on to the second game; I had no real target goals for this one. Well, it had to be a simple quick playing game, and so far I think it will be. I think part of my slowness on this one is that I could never decide which scale of figure I wanted to use for the game. I know, figure scale should not be so important, but in this case it was (I do not paint very well or very fast, so I wanted to work with something that I already had). After digging through boxes I found that over the past 30 or so years that I’ve built up a decent collection of N-Gauge figures (most are 20 or more years old). So finally, I nailed it down to a target figures scale of 10/12mm; However the game will work with any figure scale, just change basing and measurements and all will be well with the world.

Now to dive into the basic details. I’m still waffling on the figure:man ratio, but it is looking like I’ll be going with either 1:10 or 1:15. In either case 10 stands will be used to represent a Regiment (our smallest independent unit). Right or wrong, I’m going with a 10 stand basic unit for Infantry (one could always use fewer figures per stand or fewer stands to represent smaller Regiments). If I go with 1:10, we would be looking at as many as 8 figures (in two ranks) per stand. At 1:15 this would be 6 figures (again in two ranks). Base size would be 1″ square. This works well with 6 figures, but may be a bit tight for 8 – perhaps 1 1/8″ wide and 1″ deep would be better if going with 8 figures. My leaning right now is for the 6 figure stands and 1:15, so I’ll be using the 1″ squares (works out nicely as I have a bunch leftover from re-basing my 30mm Colonial figures (natives were moved to round bases rather than squares). Artillery stands will represent a Battery and will have 2 guns and 4 gunners (stand size to be determined). There will also be a limber stand for each battery. For phase one, we will skip Cavalry.

So now we know what our units will look like; I’m sure we will tweak things as we proceed, but the basics are nailed down well enough.

Fire combat will be very straight forward: Count number of figures firing, roll a single d6 and consult the Fire Table. The result will be the number of casualties (in figures). Yes, we will have various modifiers for cover, range and the like. These will be covered by another short and simple table. Since I don’t want to be bothered with marking casualties, we will borrow from the Bloodybacks rules; 6 hits equals a full stand, any leftovers hits will cause additional casualty rolls at the end of the turn (more about this when I actually write down the rules, but in the meantime you can take a look at the Bloodybacks rules). Artillery fire will follow same rules as Infantry fire – well almost, I still need to sort out a few details.

Melee combat will be very easy to resolve. Each player rolls a single d6 (applies modifiers). Low roll looses the combat and takes a number of casualties equal to the difference between the two rolls. At least his is how I have things working right now, but I suspect that this will change somewhat.

Morale has yet to be worked out, but again, I’m seeking a simple system – roll a die, add/subtract modifiers and consult the Morale Table.

I’m still sorting out movement rates and gun ranges, but these are not hard to determine, just need to make sure the resulting ranges ‘feel’ right.

I’m finally happy with the basics as I’ve set them out – far from a perfect or even realistic game, but it is shaping up to meet my criteria: A fast, easy, fun game. With game being a keyword. Right now all of the rules fit on two 3″ x 5″ cards. The target is to fit everything a player will need to know onto a single (2-sided) 11″ x 17″ sheet of paper.

Farm chores are keeping me quite busy right now, so I suspect I won’t get too much more in the way of details down on paper until next month, but when I do I will be sure to post the rules and charts for your reading pleasure. In the meantime, I’ll post the current version of the fire table – this one is a bit more bloody than my first pass, as such it has a better feel…

ACW Fire Table

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