Army List for Warfare

I took a War of the Roses and Tudor English army to Warfare this year in the 25mm post-500 AD period, and came a very pleasing 3rd. The army was mainly chosen because of the excellent Perry Miniatures plastic range for the period, and because its a simple and tough army that suits 25mm on a 6×4 board very well. The choice of generals was based on the army of Richard III at Bosworth, and hopefully everyone is in their correct livery and with correct standards and banners.

The Order of Battle was:

Richard III’s Command:

1 x Reg Kn(S) C-in-C, 2 x Reg Kn(S), 5 x Reg Bw(S), 1 x reg Art(I) = 16 ME

John Howard, Duke of Norfolk’s Command:

1 x Reg Kn(O) SG, 6 x Reg Bd(S), 6 x Reg Bw(S) = 24 ME

Henry Percy, Earl of Northhumberland’s Command:

1 x Reg Kn(O) AG, 3 x Reg Bd(S), 4 x Reg Bw(S) = 16 ME

William Stanley, King of Mann’s Command:

1 x Reg Kn(O) Inert AG, 3 x Reg Bd(S), 4 x Reg Bw(S) = 16 ME

Baggage Command:

8 x Irr Bge(I) Army Baggage

Pictures to follow.

DBMM Roster Editor for Android

I think that the new version of this (which will only work on Android 4.0 and higher) is now fairly stable. Emphasis on fairly 🙂

I haven’t gone through the process of putting it on Google Play yet, but you can download it here if you want to and have sideloading enabled on your phone.

If you want to enable sideloading, its in Settings>Security. Scroll down and its the item called ‘Unknown Sources’. Tick this and you can download apps from places other than the Play store (although they haven’t updated the text here and it still refers to ‘non-Market apps’. You can then untick it again immediately afterwards if you want to be all safe and sound again.

As always, I don’t guarantee that it won’t destroy your phone, but I can’t see how it is likely to. It only asks for one permission, which is access to the device storage to store the roster files.