Thanks, Joe. I appreciate that. My collection is made up of 15mm. However, if I was to start again I would deff go for a smaller scale - prolly 10mm. The game will work for any scale up to 15mm and the rules mention this. However, I would prefer a smaller scale, perhaps with multiple models on a base. Keep in mind each model/base represents a company/battery - that's a lot of stuff! Of course, 6mm would be even more to the point.
@@Forge_n_Brush micro armor would be cheaper, easier to paint too. GHQ or Heroics and Ros would look good. I think even 6mm seems too big for these rules...
Interesting. I may pick this up. It looks like I could use my Crossfire bases (current project) and get more use out of them. Does this cover the Pacific Theatre as well?
I am not sure about the Pacific. However, there might be somelists and rules for it on the Honour Games website. Also, I hear word of an expansion for the game coming out soon. Oh... I should point out that the rules have an entire chapter devoted to making your own units! In fact, it is quite useful and extensive. This alone would allow you to add Pacific theater with little difficulty. Very enjoyable game and worth having on the shelf. Thanks for the feedback. ~Fritz
I agree, totally like a board game! Makes the large pieces look a little off with tanks standing one inch from one another in combat... Might look better with bigger squares and micro armor? The rules seem good for settling some bigger affairs...
ERROR: at 5:38 I made the mistake of stating that the German Nebelwerfer battery would double from 3 to 6. It is actually 5 doubled to 10!
Great video, hope to see more about Rommel (well both person and the game)
Thanks, oejlen; appreciate that.
~Fritz
Another interesting and enjoyable battle, understood a lot more this time.
Thanks , Ian. Hope to post the actual BATREPS for these battles. Everything can be seen in context.
~K
Looks great, and bloody!
It deff can be, Phil. It's a fun game - quite different for a WWII game. Thanks, Phil.
~K
Very interesting example.
Thanks, Brush.
I appreciate these insights into Rommel. Keep them coming. Also, do you have a preferred scale to play this game?
Thanks, Joe. I appreciate that. My collection is made up of 15mm. However, if I was to start again I would deff go for a smaller scale - prolly 10mm. The game will work for any scale up to 15mm and the rules mention this. However, I would prefer a smaller scale, perhaps with multiple models on a base. Keep in mind each model/base represents a company/battery - that's a lot of stuff! Of course, 6mm would be even more to the point.
@@Forge_n_Brush micro armor would be cheaper, easier to paint too. GHQ or Heroics and Ros would look good. I think even 6mm seems too big for these rules...
Interesting. I may pick this up. It looks like I could use my Crossfire bases (current project) and get more use out of them. Does this cover the Pacific Theatre as well?
I am not sure about the Pacific. However, there might be somelists and rules for it on the Honour Games website. Also, I hear word of an expansion for the game coming out soon. Oh... I should point out that the rules have an entire chapter devoted to making your own units! In fact, it is quite useful and extensive. This alone would allow you to add Pacific theater with little difficulty. Very enjoyable game and worth having on the shelf. Thanks for the feedback.
~Fritz
Great explanation Kurt. Love the terrain and the miniatures!How did you make the grid on the Cigar box mat if i am not mistaken?love it!
Thanks, Nik. The mat actually comes that way. Cigar Box sells gridded mats, too! :)
~K
Interesting is this like a board game that you can use miniatures
Agreed. I have been thinking about playing it as a HUGE map based game, taking some of the battles to the tabletop. Would work! Thanks, Helcarexe.
~K
I agree, totally like a board game! Makes the large pieces look a little off with tanks standing one inch from one another in combat... Might look better with bigger squares and micro armor? The rules seem good for settling some bigger affairs...
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