Sites dedicated to the Miniature Wargames Rulesets by Phil Barker and Richard Bodley Scott, comprising DBA, DBM and DBR. These rules allow players to collect armies of miniature figures closely resembling their historical prototypes from 3000BC to 1700AD, and fight battles against historical opponents. The DB 'family' is probably the most widely used set of Miniatures rules in use worldwide.
De Bellis Multitudinis and the DB* family of miniatures wargames from WRG: DBA, HOTT, DBM, and DBR. Rules, scenarios, battle reports, modelling tips, variants, tournaments, and other aspects of the games presented. http://tetrad.stanford.edu/DBM.html
Nunawading Wargames Association site for theDBx family of games; DBA, DBR & HOTT. Contributions from members, up to date tournament information and results. Tactical advice and manouever diagrams. http://www.alphalink.com.au/~nwa/dbx/
thumbnail pictures, free Cyberboard and DBM downloads, hints and tips for ancient wargames using DBM, DBA and DBR to play wargames with miniatures. Listings of Australian clubs, events, players, results and national and state rankings. http://dbm.freehosting.net
The in's and out's of cheap miniature DBx (ancients, medieval and fantasy) miniature wargaming with 20mm soft plastic figures as well as extensive New Zealand wargaming contacts http://www.geocities.com/dbplastic/
Selection of wargaming articles primarily connected with DBM. Includes a statistical analysis of army popularity and success in DBM competitions. http://www.pearsonag.freeserve.co.uk/wargame.htm