Chipco Rules Paper Figures
DOK v.1 Army Lists
I've taken all the army lists from DOK 1st edition and put them into a
spreadsheet. Each army has a list of the minimum and maximum number of figures for a
wide range of point (ecu) values: 625, 750, 1000, 1250, and 1500. The file format is Excel
98 for Macintosh, though it opens fine in Excel 97 for Windows.
Counters for Days of Knights
These are a set of counters for DOK. While counters may seem heretical in a miniatures game, I
think they have some merits. Fisrt, counters allow new players to experience the rules without having to
wait to paint up armies. Counters are also easier to take with you on the road and very quick to
set up for solo games.
There are 6 sheets with aboout enough troops to provide the
maximum number of units for a 750 point army. (There are actually a few more heavy units and a
few less light units, but you can always print out multiple sheets if you need more troops.)
You will need Adobe Acrobat reader to view and
print the files. I have printed out the full set twice on two different colors of cardstock.
Each counter is 40mm x 40mm.
- Pikes, dismounted knights, MAA1, characters
- MAA1, MAA2, more characters
- Levies, knights, archer stakes
- Crossbows, longbows, stakes, pavisiers
- Bows and javelins, pavisiers
- Heavy cavalry, light cavalry
JPEG files are also available. Not as high resolution, but the maybe easier to modify.
(Each file is 3-500K.)
- Pikes, dismounted knights, MAA1, characters
- MAA1, MAA2, more characters
- Levies, knights, archer stakes
- Crossbows, longbows, stakes, pavisiers
- Bows and javelins, pavisiers
- Heavy cavalry, light cavalry
Counters for Age of Gunpowder
These are counters for Chipco's "Age of Gunpowder" Renaissance rules. There is only one page, which contains enough units for
an ECW army plus a couple of extra units. Again, if you need more units, just print out
more pages. Jpeg format only.
Age of Gunpowder counters
Using These Counters
All graphics referenced by this page are my work and are provided for your use at no charge. Please consider these released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license.
Also, send me a note and let me know what you're doing with them. Send comments to reuber@stanford.edu.