Miniature Wargaming Club Leuven
Schild & Vriend

'Schild en Vriend' is an old Flemish battlecry, used in the rebellion of the city of Brugge against the French, May 18, 1302. Legend tells that it was used to differentiate between the French-speaking (who could not pronounce 'schild') and Flemish-speaking citizens. Nowadays, historians tell us that it was probably 'Des Gilden Vriend'.

 

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Rules & Games

The Miniatures Page

A good general info page for wargames rules. It has sections on a multitude of rules and a very extensive and useful manufacturers directory.

De Bellis Antiquitatis at TMP

De Bellis page at Ed's Hobby Hovel

This is a very good DBx site, which is part of a larger and equally good site on miniature wargaming in general.

DBx page at the Nunawading Wargames Association, Australia.

This site has very nice and useful diagrams explaining the various maneuvers etc. in DBx, although most of them show a quite horrible tournament influence (like angling lines to disrupt impetuous attackers).

Spearhead, Official Page

CrossFire, Official Page

The above two are the "official" web pages for Arty Conliffe's WWII rules, respectively for division level and skirmish level actions.

TAC:WWII page

This is the web page for an innovative brigade-level WWII ruleset.

Andy Cowell's Dirtside II Page

Unofficial Full Thrust Page

FR! Samuel Reynolds page

FR! Tome

 

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