Now I've watched it start to finish, an enjoyable battep, very interesting watching your left flank attack develop across the ford. Lovin the banter with Jonathan. Thanks Dom👍
wait, what scale are those.... 28? they look small, 15mm? i cant find my glasses. oh i see better now, halftrack at 12 mins in, 15 mm. looks good in that scale. we play on a 12x8... its 3 sheets of plywood each 8x4 foot alaskan winters are long, we use the same table all winter for campaign play. if we did 15 mm i guess we could do it all on one sheet of wood... but the cost of rescaling, and my old eyes not great for a complete army paint up in smaller scale i think will prevent it. for our order chips we dont use the die either, weve spray painted a jar full of pennies white, then used paint marker to write on them, then sealed with flat varnish, i guess paper strips would have been easier, why didnt i think of that lol
Now I've watched it start to finish, an enjoyable battep, very interesting watching your left flank attack develop across the ford. Lovin the banter with Jonathan. Thanks Dom👍
cheers Paul - Jono and I play a lot so we are never short of banter!
A very entertaining game. I have been thinking of getting into O Group, so seeing the rules used in game was very nice.
i know we got things wrong - Dave Brown emailed me about one! But its a fun system I think
Interesting game. Learning through osmosis while painting.
Indeed!
Wow!!! ROCKETS!!! We've never had Rockets before!!😂
Yeah a bit girly squeal! Lol
Great game and feeling inspired to get my Soviets finished to start playing the scenarios once my DAK for CrackCon are finished :)
Good luck!
Suppressed units are always obscured, even in the open.
ok thanks
Great game really enjoyed it brilliant 👍👍👍
Thank you 👍
2nd rate battalions do get the 1st 6 as an HQ order.
Ah ok
wait, what scale are those.... 28? they look small, 15mm? i cant find my glasses.
oh i see better now, halftrack at 12 mins in, 15 mm. looks good in that scale.
we play on a 12x8... its 3 sheets of plywood each 8x4 foot
alaskan winters are long, we use the same table all winter for campaign play.
if we did 15 mm i guess we could do it all on one sheet of wood...
but the cost of rescaling, and my old eyes not great for a complete army paint up in smaller scale i think will prevent it.
for our order chips we dont use the die either, weve spray painted a jar full of pennies white, then used paint marker to write on them, then sealed with flat varnish,
i guess paper strips would have been easier, why didnt i think of that lol
yes 15mm, it works well for this sized game I think
Standard 1 or 2 to lose attached mg. Only ever 2d6 for regroup phase.
OK thanks