Quick Play Rules, I have been a wargamer since my school days in the early 1980s. I started out with Airfix 1/72 models and the Bruce Quarrie’s Napoleonic rules. Pictures of Peter Gilder’s Battle of Waterloo game were the catalyst to enter the hobby.
I love the “game” aspect of the hobby. I play a broad range of periods and enjoy this in building armies in 15mm to 1/32 scale. My interest in rule writing grew out of needing sets to play 1/32 at an army level.
My rules always aimed at the ‘Beer and Pretzel’ style game and therefore rely on the players own historical knowledge to design the opposing armies and game objectives.However, Quick Play Rules do provide a good easily flowing framework to facilitate games with a focus on morale and command.
For match play, I am active in the United Kingdom on the MeG and more recently ReG circuit. My local wargaming club is at Sarisbury Green which is in Southampton, not too far from where I live on the edge of The New Forest (UK), with my family.
Happy gaming
Nigel.
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