I churned out this Mech Btl - or most of one - a while back. CinC FV432 and GHQ infantry. I can steal the support elements from my Warrior mounted btl as I'm unlikely to be fielding them both at once.
Duc De Gobin These chaps are safely back in their boxes now - with so much lead round them they're probably safe from a tac nuke near miss.... Publishing will = yes. Time = no. At least for now. When that changes you'll read it here first!
Pavelrot The original version of Megablitz and many of the early games was aimed at the 1980s. The second edition (see comment above on time) will include both WW2 & Cold War.
They look great Tim.
ReplyDeleteNice of you to group them so closely for a Soviet artillery stonk....
Cheers,
Pete.
Yeah - shouldn't you space them out a bit? Those 1980s Soviet spy sats are the dog's b**ls.
ReplyDeleteBut seriously - do you see NBC being published?
Would love to see it across multiple WWIII and mideast theatres
Must play virtually with you sometime
ReplyDeleteTry a 6mm game on a lawn with short grass. Put larger card bases under the figures bases and off you go. It gives a very impressive one off game!
ReplyDeleteTim, do you have a Modern version of Megablitz? What rules are you using with your BAOR Bn?
ReplyDeletePete
ReplyDeleteWith your dice rolling? I should worry....
Duc De Gobin
ReplyDeleteThese chaps are safely back in their boxes now - with so much lead round them they're probably safe from a tac nuke near miss....
Publishing will = yes. Time = no. At least for now. When that changes you'll read it here first!
Geordie
ReplyDeletePlease harass me about that!
John C
ReplyDeleteIt's a thought! But I'll be sticking with bigger toys for outdoor games.
Pavelrot
ReplyDeleteThe original version of Megablitz and many of the early games was aimed at the 1980s. The second edition (see comment above on time) will include both WW2 & Cold War.
I agree with the others, they look grand Tim.
ReplyDeleteRegards, James