As you can probably guess commissioning miniatures and then having master and production moulds made can be an extremely costly business, the financial risk being all the greater if the miniatures are for something as 'unusual' as 1812: Napoleon on Mars (no matter how cool I think the concept is!).
On top of the cost to Wessex Games there is also the cost to you the gamer. The game is a 'typical' Napoleonic brigade sized one so you will need over one hundred infantry and cavalry a side, plus artillery. In white metal that is a not inconsiderable outlay, especially in 28mm.
Clearly the solution is plastics with 28mm plastic Napoleonic infantry cost 1/3 of their white metal equivalent but until I win the lottery that is not something Wessex Games can think about.
However it occurred to me that we could make white metal conversion pieces for other companies plastic Napoleonic miniatures, namely the mask attached to the backpack re-breather convertor unit by a hose. Victrix and Perry's already make historical variant heads for their plastic miniatures so the concept is already tried and tested. The only potential issue is whether one conversion set will be useable on all manufacturers plastics or whether we will need to do, for example, a French Infantry conversion pack for each of Perry, Victrix and Warlord, all of whom do 28mm plastic French infantry (and who are we to dictate you must use one company over another, you may like the multi-part nature of Victrix of the simple three piece approach of Warlord).
Cavalry are a little more problematical as in the background horses are unable to draw enough oxygen out of the atmosphere through their rebreather units to fulfil their battlefield roles and cavalry are mounted on local fauna (of a currently nebulous Barsoomian inspired type). This will probably necessitate us releasing a suitable metal mount for plastic cavalry to be mounted on but as you will probably only need one regiment this won't be prohibitively expensive.
The only remaining issue will be the Martian sepoys and city-state troops, I'd like them to have an exotic look but somehow retain the cost effectiveness of the plastic/white metal hybrid approach of human troops. Logic dictates looking at the various new sets of plastic Ancients and seeming how easy it would be to produce suitable conversion bits for some of them.
What about 15mm I hear some of you cry? Well yes the rules are designed as much with 15mm in mind as 28mm. My initial feeling regarding miniatures is that given the size it will probably be easy enough to convert white metal figures with some Green Stuff or Liquid Green Stuff to portray the masks and paint backpacks appropriately (to protect them from Martian dust they will have oilskin covers similar to those used on shakoes). I will experiment on finding a simple solution here and the solutions for both 15 and 28mm will be fully detailed with stage by stage photographs in the rule book.
Of course you could just follow the observations of British astronomer William Herschel who said "Mars has a considerable but modest atmosphere, so that its inhabitants probably enjoy a situation in many respects similar to our own", in which case you can just buy your Napoleonic soldiers off the shelf and not worry about converting any... :-)
"Across the gulf of space, minds that are to our minds as ours are to those of the beasts that perish, intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic, regarded Mars with envious eyes, and slowly and surely drew their plans against us..."
Saturday, 22 September 2012
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
Vive l'Empereur de Mars!
1812: Napoleon on Mars is a wargames project I've been tinkering with behind the scenes at Wessex Games for a couple of years, doing odd bits of world building and rules writing as and when.
The basic concept is simple enough, instead of invading Russia in 1812, the Emperor decides to invade Mars...
How does he get there?
Simple, an aerograv powered by a Newtonian anti-gravity device (which obviously you get by combining Newton's law of universal gravitation with his laws of motion).
What is there when he gets there?
Aside from a dying civilisation of Martian city-states on an arid water starved world? Well the British of course. Perfidious Albion is developing trading links with the Martians thwarting Napoleon's Continental System economic blockade.
Basically the idea is to take inspiration from the battles between the British and French in India and Egypt and transfer them to a Barsoom-like Mars and have fun doing so. The battles will be normally be standard Napoleonic level brigade-level type games, but have something of a colonial (even VSF - or should that be GSF?) vibe.
The basic rules will just feature the French and the British, along with their Martian sepoys. I have ideas to extend the game beyond this by introducing other nations such as Austria, Prussia, Russia and even the United States as they join in the war on Mars but wanted to start simple and build up from there. A resurrected Society of United Irishmen may also feature...
Over the next few posts I'll talk more about the background, miniatures and rules so please join the Grognards below by following the blog and hopefully we'll all have some fun taking the Corsican Tyrant and Iron Duke to the Red Planet...
The basic concept is simple enough, instead of invading Russia in 1812, the Emperor decides to invade Mars...
How does he get there?
Simple, an aerograv powered by a Newtonian anti-gravity device (which obviously you get by combining Newton's law of universal gravitation with his laws of motion).
What is there when he gets there?
Aside from a dying civilisation of Martian city-states on an arid water starved world? Well the British of course. Perfidious Albion is developing trading links with the Martians thwarting Napoleon's Continental System economic blockade.
Basically the idea is to take inspiration from the battles between the British and French in India and Egypt and transfer them to a Barsoom-like Mars and have fun doing so. The battles will be normally be standard Napoleonic level brigade-level type games, but have something of a colonial (even VSF - or should that be GSF?) vibe.
The basic rules will just feature the French and the British, along with their Martian sepoys. I have ideas to extend the game beyond this by introducing other nations such as Austria, Prussia, Russia and even the United States as they join in the war on Mars but wanted to start simple and build up from there. A resurrected Society of United Irishmen may also feature...
Over the next few posts I'll talk more about the background, miniatures and rules so please join the Grognards below by following the blog and hopefully we'll all have some fun taking the Corsican Tyrant and Iron Duke to the Red Planet...
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