Great looking table! Love the abused tram in the middle of the board!.
Great thing to have on while I work on my British Battalion HQ base for O-Group!
Cheers John! That tram came from Kerr and King, unfortunately I don't think they exist anymore.
Great entertainment whilst painting some 6mm Partians. Gave my WW2 6mm to one of my sons a couple of years ago. Ever since I heard about O Group I have been seriously tempted to ask for them back. Or worse still I could spend some pennies on some new figures.
Glad you enjoyed it Bob, O Group would work really well in 6mm and it is the route I would have taken if I didn't already have everything in 15mm
Fantastic terrain Alex, I kept losing track of what was going on while drooling over your scenery.
So jealous!
A bit late to this one as we're in Derby but great stuff.... Thanks Alex
Cheers Tim, glad you enjoyed it. Good to see you yesterday and sorry we didn't get very long to chat!
That was a Cracker Alex! thought the Germans were cooked there. Interesting to see how the rules work fighting in BUAs. Great terrain, Many Thanks👍
Glad you enjoyed it, I thought the same. Yeah, it was a test to see how far you can go with BUAs.
Great looking game! (and sound effects!) DCRB.
Cheers David, I wondered how the game would cope with so many BUAs, but it seems to work and have a realistic grind forward as each sector is cleared.
Great video! What material do you use to base your buildings on?
Cheers, they are all based on the materials they are made out of, resin, mdf, etc. They are just the bases they came with really.
I'd like you to have your dice box off your beautiful diarama if you please.
Well. Maybe you could put it off to the side ? Cheers. You do a great video, and I love Tiny , it's a good touch.
Beautiful table! I just stumbled across a TFL reference to the " 'O' Group" rules and have been binge watching your videos. Very pleasant way to spend my time while being laid-up in hospital.
As a side-note an easy way to identify Mk III vs Mk IV is to count the road wheels and divide by 2, since MK IIIs have 6 road wheels and MK IVs have 8.
Cheers, glad you are enjoying the videos and they are helping pass the time whilst you recover.