I generally do not care for unboxing videos because there isn't much analysis or useful commentary - I can see what's in the box by reading the contents. I like the manner in which you inspect each part and determine what you can do with it. Tossing in little historical bits and floating ideas for how you can build and use them is awesome. Great video!
We talk a lot about ow best to do this kind of video, and determined the waffle IS the content. Tid-bits of history and spending time talking about our views of the contents is what makes it worth watching, rather than looking at a few pictures, or as you say, reading the box.
Great video. I bought this set dirt cheap a few months ago. Can’t wait to dig into it. Was going to start it in 2022, but the Epic Waterloo is jumping into the queue.
@@mysticmouse7983 I’m super excited for this release. I was hoping warlord would do an epic napoleonic release, just didn’t think it would be so soon after ACW but I’m not complaining! Hopefully in a month the stuff will be shipped out
Thank you for sharing. I use 25mm figures and have the old Airfix Africa Korps from when I was a wee lad. I like to use grenade throwers for squad leaders to make them visually easily identifiable. Great review!
@@ModellingforAdvantage 12. Perfect age to get really excited about the game. And as much as I love Warhammer, getting him involved in Bolt Action is so much cheaper of an entry point into wargaming.
Nice - I was looking at this a while back, but so many other unstarted / unfinished projects meant I sensibly didn't - but now I've got a bunch of desert scenery for my modern skirmish game, that's one less sensible reason to not buy it ticked off!
Just got this, and went straight to build the Panzer III… well I fluffed that! The top doesn’t fit on, the tracks are in the way! Also managed to snap a few bits between sessions (MG on the hull…) sad times!!! I found it REALLY fiddly! Lots of small bits. Hoping I have better luck with the 88mm gun!!!
I think it's cool that all the loaders on that flak gun are ready to fight Indiana Jones. It doesn't matter which one sees him trying to steal a plane, they're all up to it.
The machine troops in this box are kind of a pain. I did some conversion work to have one knelling behind a rubble wall and a few carrying guns rather than all prone models. These models look great painted up, especially if you vary the colors of the uniforms to show new gear, old bleached gear, and even some field grau items. It makes them look much more like desert veterans.
I too wish the big guns were in plastic. I spent the afternoon fiddling with a Pak 40. Between the bent gun barrel, excessive flash, and complete lack of instruction it was a fiddly process....
I've built that Pz III kit. It's not bad, apart from the Schurzen. I built mine as an N and the turret schurzen was so fiddly, I didn't bother with the hull skirts. I'm hoping to get the Afrika Korps army soon and I'll build it as an L, which didn't have Schurzen in the desert, so that shouldn't be so bad. Might get more to do some earlier versions and have a platoon. I would suggest trying the Rubicon Pz III kit, if you want one with Schurzen, if it's like their Pz IV kit, it'll have a jig for fitting the turret skirts
I spent a decade on the western edge of The Sahara. In order to keep out of the sun, I wore a cotton vest, a baggy T-Shirt and a cotton shirt. Turban and light baggy trousers. Without, one dehydrates quickly and sunburn to follow...not a good idea.
@@ModellingforAdvantage Around Johnny's question of are there any bits that can be left of the tank. I always manage to leave a few off, usually not by design, they're usually still on the sprue when its "fully assembled" and I have no idea where they are supposed to go.
I generally do not care for unboxing videos because there isn't much analysis or useful commentary - I can see what's in the box by reading the contents. I like the manner in which you inspect each part and determine what you can do with it. Tossing in little historical bits and floating ideas for how you can build and use them is awesome. Great video!
We talk a lot about ow best to do this kind of video, and determined the waffle IS the content. Tid-bits of history and spending time talking about our views of the contents is what makes it worth watching, rather than looking at a few pictures, or as you say, reading the box.
Great video. I bought this set dirt cheap a few months ago. Can’t wait to dig into it. Was going to start it in 2022, but the Epic Waterloo is jumping into the queue.
Epic Waterloo.... oh my. I am trying not to look at that!
Yeah epic Waterloo could be a new problem in my life🤪
@@mysticmouse7983 I’m super excited for this release. I was hoping warlord would do an epic napoleonic release, just didn’t think it would be so soon after ACW but I’m not complaining! Hopefully in a month the stuff will be shipped out
Thank you for sharing.
I use 25mm figures and have the old Airfix Africa Korps from when I was a wee lad.
I like to use grenade throwers for squad leaders to make them visually easily identifiable.
Great review!
Why thank you.
Great video. I got this box last year (along with the British 8th Army) and have had fun doing North Africa games with my son.
Awesome. How old is the boy?
@@ModellingforAdvantage 12. Perfect age to get really excited about the game. And as much as I love Warhammer, getting him involved in Bolt Action is so much cheaper of an entry point into wargaming.
@@robisonwells1 100% mate. I run a wargames club at my school for the kids. I plauy games like TANKS and Bolt Action with them.
Nice - I was looking at this a while back, but so many other unstarted / unfinished projects meant I sensibly didn't - but now I've got a bunch of desert scenery for my modern skirmish game, that's one less sensible reason to not buy it ticked off!
Resist sir, resist! The temptation is strong...
Just got this, and went straight to build the Panzer III… well I fluffed that! The top doesn’t fit on, the tracks are in the way! Also managed to snap a few bits between sessions (MG on the hull…) sad times!!! I found it REALLY fiddly! Lots of small bits. Hoping I have better luck with the 88mm gun!!!
Oh wow, I have not yet built a III, but plan to at some point. SOmehting else sat in the pile of shame.
Love the Airfix pose grenade thrower
Awesome pose. o7
I think it's cool that all the loaders on that flak gun are ready to fight Indiana Jones. It doesn't matter which one sees him trying to steal a plane, they're all up to it.
Very manly.
The machine troops in this box are kind of a pain. I did some conversion work to have one knelling behind a rubble wall and a few carrying guns rather than all prone models.
These models look great painted up, especially if you vary the colors of the uniforms to show new gear, old bleached gear, and even some field grau items. It makes them look much more like desert veterans.
Yeah, seems a lot of scope for that.
I too wish the big guns were in plastic. I spent the afternoon fiddling with a Pak 40. Between the bent gun barrel, excessive flash, and complete lack of instruction it was a fiddly process....
They are a nightmare.
I've built that Pz III kit. It's not bad, apart from the Schurzen. I built mine as an N and the turret schurzen was so fiddly, I didn't bother with the hull skirts. I'm hoping to get the Afrika Korps army soon and I'll build it as an L, which didn't have Schurzen in the desert, so that shouldn't be so bad. Might get more to do some earlier versions and have a platoon. I would suggest trying the Rubicon Pz III kit, if you want one with Schurzen, if it's like their Pz IV kit, it'll have a jig for fitting the turret skirts
Useful tip, thanks.
I spent a decade on the western edge of The Sahara. In order to keep out of the sun, I wore a cotton vest, a baggy T-Shirt and a cotton shirt. Turban and light baggy trousers. Without, one dehydrates quickly and sunburn to follow...not a good idea.
Turban FTW
Based on my own experience they are just as effective on the table with or without all the pieces.
Sorry mate, not quite following you.
@@ModellingforAdvantage Around Johnny's question of are there any bits that can be left of the tank. I always manage to leave a few off, usually not by design, they're usually still on the sprue when its "fully assembled" and I have no idea where they are supposed to go.
@@TheMrbrookster Ah right, that happens all the time to me also mate.
I shot down a boat. Classic!
Real accolade for an AAA battery.
Cabaret reference! 👍
Indeed!
Weird quiz. I only got two right :p
21st! it will happen
Late to the party but I'm looking at getting this, any idea roughly how many points it makes?
Depending on how much of it you use, what choices you make and what veterancy you use then anywhere between about 250 and 500 I imagine.
😀a lot of information i did not know thank you
Always happy to help.
Great boxset.
I think so too! Loved it.
Lovely dak
Cheers mate.
Im guessing the 50 crew would be logistics getting the gun jn the field and supplying it lol 😆 boooooom
Yeah, they can get through a lot of ammunition.