When Bolt Action came out I set out playing it in 15mm using individually based Flames of War and Peter Pig miniatures. It’s brilliant for all the reasons you state. I still play Bolt Action, Chain of Command, Battlegroup and Normandy Firefight in 15mm. Opponents are slightly harder to find but the smaller size and lower costs means you can own both sides!
Playing Bolt-Action in 15mm cleans up my least favorite thing about Bolt Action - the fact that at 28mm the ranges and movement just feel off. I don't change anything else, since I base as single minis and teams.
Not into Bolt Action but I gave up on 28mm for my American Revolution Black Powder/Sharp Practice project for 10mm scale. I actually prefer the 10mm as it looks like proper regiments on the tabletop and I use 6mm buildings to add scale to the battlefield. I was humming and harring about Old West stuff and 28mm Old West requires stupid terrain storage space. Whereas 15mm Old West stuff you can easily get a full Wild West town on a 4x4 tabletop.
I went into BA years ago, but didn't have the space, money, and time to build and play 28mm size units. But with 3D printing (Lots of free WW2 vehicle files available) and purchasing some FOW figs in 15MM scale it makes it affordable and fit my smaller table.
Absolutely agree !!! I have printed tones of vehicles for free off of thigiverse. They work great for battlegroup as well.Ty for checking out the video, appreciate it
Had intentions of doing this a long time ago. This video came up in my feed and was happy to see others have had the same idea! I absolutely love this idea. I’m always the guy stocking the games arsenal for the family and friends I game with. So that being said I could build several armies for everyone playing BA in 15mm!
Just looking to get into Bolt Action, I've heard about using 15mm, but wasn't sure about the cost savings. That was until you pointed out the Plastic Soldier Company, that makes it so much more affordable. Thanks for that.
We’re wargamers unpainted figures always outnumber painted figures, often because we don’t have an opponent ☹️ Too fat Lardies have a conversion to solo play for Chain of Command rules WWII platoon size rules I’ll have to look up the magazine it was in. It , with very little thought works for rules like bolt action.
I started doing that and you get so much more for your money. I started to buy the flames of war box kits. I have figures for the rest of my life to paint and base. Lol
@@brucefallon I figured I would return and report. Since posting this comment I actually started basing individual models and am now playing squad, platoon and company level games in 15mm.
Have just ordered "The gentlemans war" starter pack as well as some books and stuff to have a crack at Bolt Action, but already pondering trying it in 10 mm... Its a size/cost thing. I have some rather lovely colonial 10 mm Pendrakens from earlier, so not to worried about that scale. I think about gettting a grasp on the game mechanics and rules in 28mm, and when a sound understanding of the game is there, scale down.
@@brucefallon I know, but as a start-up- and in-house player, I dont really care. I got the books for 50% and 30% off on the starter set, so I live quite happily with that. 🙂
@JensMHA For sure, and sounds like some great deals you got. Good part they say that the old books will still work with the newer system. Do you know of the solo cards they have for bolt action. Free download ! Not perfect but works
@@brucefallon Thanks for the tip, must check those out. Box and books came today, but not able to crack into it untill week 38, other than some reading.
You could roll a dice with how many guys are in the squad first. D6 or Maybe get a d10,15 etc and that way u can cover all the amounts. That would tell u ur hits and then roll for the wounds like regular if that makes sense.
I saw earlier that you said you are from upstate NY. I'm near Glens Falls. I have a bunch of FOW and BA, mostly half done. I'd be intrested in finding people to play. Let me know and we can message. I like the size battles you can do with FOW but like the details of the figures of BA.
This is interesting... I also prefer smaller scales for most things, and to see someone else using bolt-action rules for smaller models is really cool! Difference is, I was using airfix 1/72 tanks and infantry at the time, but that was a huge mistake. I just got my first "Flames of War" kit, (The $30 get started kit) and I loved the models! They are such higher quality, and I imagine the infantry are the same. Airfix uses this garbage waxy plastic for their infantry kits, and the paint rubs off them too easy to play with...
Oh cool glad you liked the video, future battle reports in 15mm coming soon so keep an eye out. I have heard great things on plastic soldier company, and zavezda. Awesome prices and molds, and ect... Awesome deals for the price point. Appreciate the comment and watching!!!
I'm just getting started in tabletop wargaming, and I decided to go with 1:72 scale because it seemed like the most plentiful scale. However, I'm starting to kick myself because most figures in 1:72 are really cartoony and chunky looking, which I hate, and the kits that aren't cartoony just dont have all the unit types that I want. And 1:72 is just more expensive, which matters a lot for me, because I'm on a tight budget and can't afford hundreds of dollars on this stuff. I'm just using self made cardstock scenery and buildings, designed in GIMP and printed, cut, glued, and colored with pencil. But anyways, it seems like Plastic Soldier Company has literally every kind of unit I want in 1:100 scale (15mm), and at great prices from Hobby Bunker (like 18 cents per figure and 5$ per vehicle).
Another Idea is invest in a 3d printer or resin printed which you could print you own soldiers for pennies. Plus thingiverse has tons of free terrain you can print. Just a idea to help out. Ty for watching appreciate it.
If you want beautiful 20mm WW2 miniatures I can recommend AB Figures (sold by Eureka in the U.K.) or Adler Miniatures 20mm. I’m a 15mm die hard and these two ranges are very, very nice.
I do all my wargaming in 1/72 (25mm) and get all the benefits you mentioned, and still have a man for man BA / CoC. I think 28mm (1/64) is a new scale to avoid attempting to compete with the smaller and wider available scales. Do what works for you?
I do play with 1/72 soldiers 15 mm tanks by Zvezda and also have used Roco vehicles . I believe it’s 1/87. You mentioned that you play solo . What rules do you use ? Thanks for the video
I know if it was me doing it, I'd end up accidentally rolling the dice that show how many men are in the squad, and completely losing track! Hopefully you're not as prone to that kind of slip-up as I am! XD
Absolutely true, easier on the army build, seems to go faster, more time on the table, a little cheaper , works for me lol. Appreciate you watching and the comment. Thanks my friend!!!
This is great, so cool to find more BA content. I think I actually watched this video a couple of months ago on my other account, lol. Also, thanks for subbing to my channel!
When Bolt Action came out I set out playing it in 15mm using individually based Flames of War and Peter Pig miniatures. It’s brilliant for all the reasons you state. I still play Bolt Action, Chain of Command, Battlegroup and Normandy Firefight in 15mm. Opponents are slightly harder to find but the smaller size and lower costs means you can own both sides!
Absolutely true my friend!! Thanks for watching and appreciate it!
I have just started doing this after watching this, 141 German grenadiers on 15mm bases for £17 in the UK
massive games with loads of minis
Nice, sounds epic and for sure can't beat that price for that amount of miniatures.
@@williambentley7949 That's a great deal
Playing Bolt-Action in 15mm cleans up my least favorite thing about Bolt Action - the fact that at 28mm the ranges and movement just feel off. I don't change anything else, since I base as single minis and teams.
Not into Bolt Action but I gave up on 28mm for my American Revolution Black Powder/Sharp Practice project for 10mm scale. I actually prefer the 10mm as it looks like proper regiments on the tabletop and I use 6mm buildings to add scale to the battlefield.
I was humming and harring about Old West stuff and 28mm Old West requires stupid terrain storage space. Whereas 15mm Old West stuff you can easily get a full Wild West town on a 4x4 tabletop.
I'm in the same boat 👍 it's also opened up possibilities for using 15mm in other games.
Absolutely !!! Thanks for watching and greatly appreciate my friend !!!
I went into BA years ago, but didn't have the space, money, and time to build and play 28mm size units. But with 3D printing (Lots of free WW2 vehicle files available) and purchasing some FOW figs in 15MM scale it makes it affordable and fit my smaller table.
Absolutely agree !!! I have printed tones of vehicles for free off of thigiverse. They work great for battlegroup as well.Ty for checking out the video, appreciate it
I play bolt action in 15mm only, base the men all individually, i did a full d day sword beach game over 2 days
That is awesome and a 2 day sword beach sounds epic
Had intentions of doing this a long time ago. This video came up in my feed and was happy to see others have had the same idea! I absolutely love this idea. I’m always the guy stocking the games arsenal for the family and friends I game with. So that being said I could build several armies for everyone playing BA in 15mm!
I love bolt action in 15mm
Just looking to get into Bolt Action, I've heard about using 15mm, but wasn't sure about the cost savings. That was until you pointed out the Plastic Soldier Company, that makes it so much more affordable. Thanks for that.
A fraction of the space to store it all too
15mm allows for more game play and takes up far less space and tends to be my go to as well.
Absolutely agree and a little cheaper for more product as well. Appreciate the comment and watching ty
Great idea! I like your conversions of infantry and rules.
Just found your channel and love the completely accidental username similarity.
So funny !!!
Very good. there are many rules this can apply to eg team yankee and flames fo war should be played in 6mm.
We’re wargamers unpainted figures always outnumber painted figures, often because we don’t have an opponent ☹️
Too fat Lardies have a conversion to solo play for Chain of Command rules WWII platoon size rules I’ll have to look up the magazine it was in. It , with very little thought works for rules like bolt action.
Platoon Forward by Chris Stoessen maybe?
I'm getting more and more into 15mm. I want to do this but base the infantry individually.
I started doing that and you get so much more for your money. I started to buy the flames of war box kits. I have figures for the rest of my life to paint and base. Lol
@@brucefallon I figured I would return and report. Since posting this comment I actually started basing individual models and am now playing squad, platoon and company level games in 15mm.
@@danitenotes That's excellent and awesome to hear!!!
Have just ordered "The gentlemans war" starter pack as well as some books and stuff to have a crack at Bolt Action, but already pondering trying it in 10 mm... Its a size/cost thing. I have some rather lovely colonial 10 mm Pendrakens from earlier, so not to worried about that scale. I think about gettting a grasp on the game mechanics and rules in 28mm, and when a sound understanding of the game is there, scale down.
Not a bad plan my friend ! Not sure if you are aware or not but the new rule set , version 3 is coming out in November.
@@brucefallon I know, but as a start-up- and in-house player, I dont really care. I got the books for 50% and 30% off on the starter set, so I live quite happily with that. 🙂
@JensMHA For sure, and sounds like some great deals you got. Good part they say that the old books will still work with the newer system. Do you know of the solo cards they have for bolt action. Free download ! Not perfect but works
@@brucefallon Thanks for the tip, must check those out. Box and books came today, but not able to crack into it untill week 38, other than some reading.
I do it at 1/72
You could roll a dice with how many guys are in the squad first. D6 or Maybe get a d10,15 etc and that way u can cover all the amounts. That would tell u ur hits and then roll for the wounds like regular if that makes sense.
Like the idea !! Ty
I saw earlier that you said you are from upstate NY. I'm near Glens Falls. I have a bunch of FOW and BA, mostly half done. I'd be intrested in finding people to play. Let me know and we can message. I like the size battles you can do with FOW but like the details of the figures of BA.
You can play in micro armour scale also. 5mm
This is interesting... I also prefer smaller scales for most things, and to see someone else using bolt-action rules for smaller models is really cool! Difference is, I was using airfix 1/72 tanks and infantry at the time, but that was a huge mistake. I just got my first "Flames of War" kit, (The $30 get started kit) and I loved the models! They are such higher quality, and I imagine the infantry are the same. Airfix uses this garbage waxy plastic for their infantry kits, and the paint rubs off them too easy to play with...
Oh cool glad you liked the video, future battle reports in 15mm coming soon so keep an eye out. I have heard great things on plastic soldier company, and zavezda. Awesome prices and molds, and ect... Awesome deals for the price point. Appreciate the comment and watching!!!
I'm just getting started in tabletop wargaming, and I decided to go with 1:72 scale because it seemed like the most plentiful scale.
However, I'm starting to kick myself because most figures in 1:72 are really cartoony and chunky looking, which I hate, and the kits that aren't cartoony just dont have all the unit types that I want. And 1:72 is just more expensive, which matters a lot for me, because I'm on a tight budget and can't afford hundreds of dollars on this stuff.
I'm just using self made cardstock scenery and buildings, designed in GIMP and printed, cut, glued, and colored with pencil.
But anyways, it seems like Plastic Soldier Company has literally every kind of unit I want in 1:100 scale (15mm), and at great prices from Hobby Bunker (like 18 cents per figure and 5$ per vehicle).
Another Idea is invest in a 3d printer or resin printed which you could print you own soldiers for pennies. Plus thingiverse has tons of free terrain you can print. Just a idea to help out. Ty for watching appreciate it.
If you want beautiful 20mm WW2 miniatures I can recommend AB Figures (sold by Eureka in the U.K.) or Adler Miniatures 20mm. I’m a 15mm die hard and these two ranges are very, very nice.
I do all my wargaming in 1/72 (25mm) and get all the benefits you mentioned, and still have a man for man BA / CoC.
I think 28mm (1/64) is a new scale to avoid attempting to compete with the smaller and wider available scales.
Do what works for you?
Appreciate the thougts , and agree !!. Thanks and appreciate your input and watching..and support. Always do whats best for you...
Are you anywhere near NJ? I'm setting up 15mm bolt action armies. Soviets v. Germans
Upstate new york
I do play with 1/72 soldiers 15 mm tanks by Zvezda and also have used Roco vehicles . I believe it’s 1/87. You mentioned that you play solo . What rules do you use ? Thanks for the video
I use cards I printed off line that work well. I made a video and a link to the cards you can print for free.
@@brucefallon sorry to keep bothering you but I can’t seem to find the video
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Try it in 6mm.
Maybe one day, will keep the idea in my mind for future use maybe
Are you using the bolt action ranges and movement distances or did you adjust them?
I used the normal ranges to speed things up but if and when more time ia at hand i would half all distances
Using normal distances for time , but if time isnt a issue to just get a game in would half the distances
What size bases do you use for 15mm infantry in bolt action?
Flames of war bases that come with units.
I know if it was me doing it, I'd end up accidentally rolling the dice that show how many men are in the squad, and completely losing track! Hopefully you're not as prone to that kind of slip-up as I am! XD
Lol, i am sure at some point I will do that. For sure my mo as well. Appreciate you watching and such a funny comment.
Nice and interesting video. Is it possible to have the various modifications you are using?
Sure, dice mods can still be applied
Yes, it is better
If you get the space set up. Then people will come and play. If you want them in your apartment
No probs playing solo !
The advantage is , you can’t disagree or argue with yourself 😂😂😂
Absolutely true, easier on the army build, seems to go faster, more time on the table, a little cheaper , works for me lol. Appreciate you watching and the comment. Thanks my friend!!!
you can if you do it right :)
This is great, so cool to find more BA content. I think I actually watched this video a couple of months ago on my other account, lol. Also, thanks for subbing to my channel!
Ty, your content is awesome !!!
I am so pushed for space. I will give this a go.
Hope it works out and helps on your space issue