For FOW you still need the conversion kit. That plus another box gives a 251/10 and 2 with 81mm mortar and 2 with 75mm howitzer which match the unit sizes. And if your building up a unit another box of 251/1's built as 3 troop carrier's and 2 using spare's from the conversion box would give 8 X 251/1's and 3 X 251/10's. You will still have 1 PAK, 3 each mortar and howitzer and 5 flame thrower sets. There is a driver in the 250 box and any of those built as 250/9's will be spare. 20mm is a long established scale and many models beyond PSC are out there in 1/72 and 1/76.
Again... well done. THe 20mm look great. I have been playing a lot of BG lately myself (in 15mm). I can see using the 20mm in this game. thing is you don't really need a lot of tanks (or vehicles for tat matter) in BG. FoW almost demands lots a Tanks (or at least the rules allow for it). Both great games. Keep it up.
For FOW you still need the conversion kit. That plus another box gives a 251/10 and 2 with 81mm mortar and 2 with 75mm howitzer which match the unit sizes. And if your building up a unit another box of 251/1's built as 3 troop carrier's and 2 using spare's from the conversion box would give 8 X 251/1's and 3 X 251/10's. You will still have 1 PAK, 3 each mortar and howitzer and 5 flame thrower sets. There is a driver in the 250 box and any of those built as 250/9's will be spare. 20mm is a long established scale and many models beyond PSC are out there in 1/72 and 1/76.
Again... well done. THe 20mm look great. I have been playing a lot of BG lately myself (in 15mm). I can see using the 20mm in this game. thing is you don't really need a lot of tanks (or vehicles for tat matter) in BG. FoW almost demands lots a Tanks (or at least the rules allow for it). Both great games.
Keep it up.
Excellent review.
Use a camera stand in the future.