I’ve not only got plans for WW2 and Napoleonic, but also fantasy (with some history thrown in for good measure).
Dux Britanniarum – TFLs ruleset for skirmishes and battles with a campaign system baked in. I’m hoping to use this for an Arthurian campaign with full on Sub-Roman Britain with heavy cataphracts riding down Saxons, raids on the Saxon shore and all. I’m happy to play some of this solo to keep the story moving but while I have some bits standing by in the lead pile, this project is a ways out.
Daughter of Rovas (DoR) – I have been slowly building a world for RPGs/fantasy wargames. It’s low magic, a bit gritty, and fun. But I’m biased. I’ve run an RPG campaign in the world, with the players part of a mercenary company, “The Iron Band.” This was modelled loosely after The Black Company, by Glen Cook. In between adventures there were battles (using Hail Caesar or Dragon Rampant). The adventures fed into the battles, and vice versa. It was an experiment and was fun for all. Due to life, the campaign is on pause, but we will be restarting soon with a Dux style system before warping a few hundred years into the future for an RPG set in the world that the players have helped shape.
King’s Stone – DoR – In the campaign world set above, I have a cunning plan to run a convoy escort over several terrain boards. I’ve got the rules I’m going to use already modified, the forces are partly painted, and next is the construction of the terrain boards that will include a night battle with (electric) bonfires! This particular project keeps me smiling as I think of it.
LOTR – No idea which ruleset, but maybe use a Dux system with the Enemy being the Saxons and the others being the Britons. I have a large number of LOTR figures and this one sounds like a good way to have some fun.