Received Osprey Publisings newsletter (some days ago), and they are going to release next November the 24th, a scifi wargame extension based on their Lion Rampant system.
Interesting. The cover certainly suggests you could do some Death Fields Bugs versus Cannon Fodder action.
Are you a fan of Lion or Dragon Rampant?
I know it's a fairly popular system... but I've never tried it.
I know this sounds petty (probably because it is) but the troop type names turned me off. "Bellicose foot," OK, I can take a guess at what we are talking about..... But how about something that's a little less poetic, but more descriptive. Maybe Elite Heavy Infantry, Regular Heavy Infantry, Untrained Light Infantry..... etc.
Tested LR 1st ed. during lockdown, thanks to some friends.. like most of miniatures agnostic games, LR and DR are easy and fast sets of rules and only need far less models than WFB for instance: an army usually consists of 6-8 units comprised of 6-12 individually based figures (6 figures for Cavalry Units and 12 for Infantry/Missile Units), but Reduced Model Count Unit Rule can halve down usual number (3 instead of 6 and 6 instead of 12) to play games on 3x3 terrain.
Bellicose Foot may be quite strange for a new player, but the rules do offer some good explanation of such units, like Ravenous Hordes for instance. 😅
Maybe I should order both LR 2nd. (208 pages instead of the 64 of the 1st ed book) and the upcoming DR 2nd to give them a try.🤔
@JTam I play a lot of DR and LR, and I am waiting for the LR2 to arrive on the post. I will eventually buy this one too, considering I also play The Men Who Would Be Kings, Dux Bellorum, and other Osprey rulesets.
Mark Copplestone is my current favorite sculptor. He really gets what needs to be ruggedised and what can be kept in scale with 28mm metal. And such clean lines!