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ElBrak posted:Uh, rifle men will never penetrate a Stug from any direction. When you compare antitank to armor after a armored unit is hit, the armor gets a d6. So it would be antitank 2 vrs 7-13 front armor, so even with out the d6 the riflemen have no chance to penetrate. Oh right, I get it now, I was looking at it the other way. For some reason I was thinking that guns get the d6 added, not the armour, that makes heaps more sense. Things will start to make a bit more sense when I finish painting up my starter set and get some practice games in. Does that mean rifle companies are not particularly competitive? I suppose the game is geared more towards recreating historical battles rather than proper competitive play. The rules for a D-day landing in Das Book sound like a lot of fun.
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# ? Nov 25, 2010 15:54 |
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KongGeorgeVII posted:Oh right, I get it now, I was looking at it the other way. For some reason I was thinking that guns get the d6 added, not the armour, that makes heaps more sense. Things will start to make a bit more sense when I finish painting up my starter set and get some practice games in. Games in Flames of War are not always about "kill all of the enemy". In fact most missions are about capturing or holding objectives. Infantry are pretty tough to kill once they're dug in. They defend like crazy.
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# ? Nov 25, 2010 16:28 |
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Rifle companies are very competitive. You'll basically never be attacking objectives, and you'll be incredibly hard to shift. If you're worried about tanks just bring a bunch more bazookas.
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# ? Nov 25, 2010 16:35 |
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It probably won't be a problem, I doubt I'll ever be playing competitively. That's the reason I'm getting two armies, so I can just muck around with friends and it would be more fun if it felt like both armies actually had a chance at destroying the other, if that makes sense. It would get a bit boring playing games of "see how long you can hide in your foxholes while my tanks rain shells down on you". Either way, both lists have now been ordered from Maelstrom games, so they should be here in a month or so!
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# ? Nov 25, 2010 18:06 |
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Generally they have to both shift you AND then occupy it unopposed for a full turn. That's harder than it sounds. Infantry with gammon bombs in counter-attack on tanks pinned by bazooka or AT gun fire will make tanks have a very bad day indeed.
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# ? Nov 25, 2010 22:27 |
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Ostfront is the go to book if I want to do a Soviet army right? The dude at the shop yesterday was chatting it up about the new Stalins Europe (?) sourcebook which he says has some cool lists in. I'd like to do tank list which has those big Heavy Tanks (IS-2s I believe) and some inf to support.
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# ? Nov 28, 2010 11:12 |
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Fortress Europe is what most people use.
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# ? Nov 28, 2010 13:34 |
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BeigeJacket posted:Ostfront is the go to book if I want to do a Soviet army right? The dude at the shop yesterday was chatting it up about the new Stalins Europe (?) sourcebook which he says has some cool lists in. Do you know what period you're playing? If Mid-War, you want Eastern Front (the newer, better looking Ostfront). If Late-War, you want probably Fortress Europe to start, which has basic lists, and from there you can expand into the Bagration campaign books or Stalin's Europe, which have more of the obscure variant lists for late-war.
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# ? Nov 28, 2010 14:11 |
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Devlan Mud posted:Do you know what period you're playing? If Mid-War, you want Eastern Front (the newer, better looking Ostfront). If Late-War, you want probably Fortress Europe to start, which has basic lists, and from there you can expand into the Bagration campaign books or Stalin's Europe, which have more of the obscure variant lists for late-war. I'm leaning toward MW at the moment, but since I imagine this will be a modelling project formost, due to lack of local players, its not really a biggie either way. Does Eastern Front cover the period after Stalingrad, but before Operation Bagration?
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# ? Nov 29, 2010 00:30 |
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BeigeJacket posted:I'm leaning toward MW at the moment, but since I imagine this will be a modelling project formost, due to lack of local players, its not really a biggie either way. Eastern Front is '42-'43, while Fortress Europe covers '44-'45, essentially.
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# ? Nov 29, 2010 03:31 |
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Hey guys, if any one is interested I thought I would share some pics of my latest project. I've done a few 1/35 scale AFVs now but I thought I'd have a go at basing one. So here are some WIP shots of the Cromwell from earlier on in this thread. Its meant to be advanced elements of the 7th Armoured Division advancing on Caen and meeting with units from the 6th Airbourne (more figures to come.) shortly after the Normandy Landing. Sorry 'bout the crappy pictures but best I can do at current.
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# ? Dec 1, 2010 21:33 |
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Hey. HEY! http://www.victrixlimited.co.uk/news-82-2nd-December-Christmas-special-10-box-deal
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# ? Dec 6, 2010 02:22 |
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Lord Commissar posted:Hey. I saw that offer too, and it is really good. It would also take ages for me to paint. Made me remember this insane fellow: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqLoLKlbVuU
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lilljonas posted:I saw that offer too, and it is really good. It would also take ages for me to paint. Made me remember this insane fellow: That is nuts!
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# ? Dec 8, 2010 19:52 |
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My 6mm housing project is going places: I started using tiny tiny straight noodles to do some detail work. There are always more tricks to learn out there. Now I'm waiting for my order of kneadatite to appear so I can finish the thatched roofs I have left, especially for the watchtower, and then I think I have enough to start looking into what equipment I need for resin casting.
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# ? Dec 9, 2010 15:03 |
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That makes me wanna play Shogun: Total War so bad
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# ? Dec 9, 2010 20:05 |
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My computer won't handle S:TW 2 and when I try to play the old one the battles goes at 4x playable speed. I posted the pics on the baccus forums, and it seems like there are at least a few players out there who would consider buying them if I cast them, so now I have a reason to get them finished sooner rather than later.
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# ? Dec 9, 2010 20:14 |
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lilljonas posted:My 6mm housing project is going places: Your Japanese housing is made of noodles?
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# ? Dec 10, 2010 17:40 |
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Sergeant Rock posted:Your Japanese housing is made of noodles? I was stuck with the roofing, not finding anything that was the right size, and my attempts of doing it with green stuff was going very badly. Then suddenly, my wife cooks these tiny straight noodles... this is the hobby of improvisation, after all. They are a complete bitch to file down if you cut them too long though, as they just crumble. I really should start using plastic rods instead, but I've found nothing that small around here.
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# ? Dec 10, 2010 18:04 |
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http://www.fieldofglory.com/fog_pc.html I wonder if the AI is any good. Might be nice to play some tabletop historicals without having to buy two armies, &c.
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# ? Dec 10, 2010 22:41 |
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Lord Commissar posted:http://www.fieldofglory.com/fog_pc.html You might peruse this thread. I can't remember if anyone there's actually played it, but it's the place to ask for impressions.
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# ? Dec 11, 2010 08:59 |
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Crossposting from the oath thread, here's Tokugawa Ieyasu flanked by Honda Tadakatsu, Kuroda Nagamasa with the awesome scoop hat, and various squires.
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# ? Dec 16, 2010 12:45 |
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I've discussed the plans to make a miniature company with my wifey, and she's cool with it. I'll start very small with handcast 6mm houses, but since I'll be away from home for almost a month I thought I would start on the homepage now, as I've never made a homepage before. It'll probably be horribly ugly, but still better than some of the worst abortions out there. I'm planning on a very simple website with products combined with a picture gallery of terrain and miniatures for inspiration, as well as some painting and modelling articles to keep it interesting. With historical websites generally being so bad, what things do you hate the most and/or what would you like the most from a small miniature website? My personal hobby horse is the ghost product, when people try to sell miniatures online without having pictures. Since I hate it so much there is no way I'd do it myself, but do you have some other gripe that I should be careful to keep in mind as I make the website? Also, does anyone have a good, non-cheesy name for a company that makes mostly Asian miniature terrain? Everything I come up with is so bad I'm too embarrassed to write it.
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# ? Dec 23, 2010 10:52 |
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You pretty much hit on my biggest gripe, the non-picture websites suck. Or the ones where I have to send them a letter in the mail with a check because they don't let you order online.
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Lord Commissar posted:You pretty much hit on my biggest gripe, the non-picture websites suck. Or the ones where I have to send them a letter in the mail with a check because they don't let you order online. I have never seen this other than Irregular Miniatures, who wants you to send them your order by fax or by phone to the UK. It's not a coincidence that I've never ordered from Irregular Miniatures. I'm not sure how to deal with orders yet, at the very start I might only be able to take them by e-mail with payments through bank transfer or paypal. Would that put you off from buying from a miniatures company?
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# ? Dec 23, 2010 14:18 |
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No, I've done Paypal stuff with people before. there should be some easily-available shopping cart software out there for cheap that'll let you use Paypal, too.
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# ? Dec 23, 2010 14:29 |
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Lord Commissar posted:No, I've done Paypal stuff with people before. Turns out that I can just cut and paste code from the paypal site to get a fully working shopping cart, so that's cool, even though I've heard so many people hating on paypal. I think I'll add then, and then just a blurb about accepting orders through e-mail as well.
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lilljonas posted:I've discussed the plans to make a miniature company with my wifey, and she's cool with it. I'll start very small with handcast 6mm houses, but since I'll be away from home for almost a month I thought I would start on the homepage now, as I've never made a homepage before. It'll probably be horribly ugly, but still better than some of the worst abortions out there. After a quick scan of wikipedia for "Japanese Architecture" I found the following: Asuka and Nara architecture. The earliest structures still extant in Japan, and the oldest surviving wooden buildings in the world are found at the Hōryū-ji to the southwest of Nara. They serve as the core examples of architecture in Asuka period. So I'd say either 'Nara historical miniatures' or perhaps 'Asuka historical miniatures'. Basically pick a name of building style or a period in ancient history and use that followed by 'historical miniatures'. Don't be too specific when naming a company as you may branch out later and it can be tough to do that if your name is too specific. The best example around here is Triple play sports collectibles, which later added comics and then role playing games to its product lines as it branched out. The issue being that anyone looking for D&D stuff might not suspect the place called Triple play sports collectibles would have what they want. fake edit: or better yet use your last name or a super generic one (crossed swords is a local one for me) and let that name become known for what you make.
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Indolent Bastard posted:After a quick scan of wikipedia for "Japanese Architecture" I found the following: That's pretty much my thoughts as well, as it would be strange to be named after a specific period in a specific time, when I plan to even from the start have some generic Japanese houses that might be found in both Muromachi period as well as in Meiji. I'm kind of fond of "The Village Idiot", since I aim to do village style houses rather than just fortresses and such. And tongue in cheek seems to work well for Too Fat Lardies... But then of course the domain is parked by godaddy.com.
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# ? Dec 23, 2010 15:49 |
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lilljonas posted:That's pretty much my thoughts as well, as it would be strange to be named after a specific period in a specific time, when I plan to even from the start have some generic Japanese houses that might be found in both Muromachi period as well as in Meiji. villageidiotminiatures.com is open as is villageidiotminis.com
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# ? Dec 23, 2010 16:05 |
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My friends seem to be getting a bit bored of warhammer, which means I have less motivation to paint spacemen than usual. With that in mind, I am intending a new year's resolution to actually finish all the 6mm stuff I've got. So how does this look as an attempt at British Berlin camo?
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# ? Dec 26, 2010 01:00 |
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Danger - Octopus! posted:My friends seem to be getting a bit bored of warhammer, which means I have less motivation to paint spacemen than usual. With that in mind, I am intending a new year's resolution to actually finish all the 6mm stuff I've got. Digital camo is hard as hell to paint (don't ask me about my attempt at painting a real A.E.G. G-IV camo) and that is close enough plus it looks great. Go for it.
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# ? Dec 26, 2010 01:07 |
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lilljonas posted:That's pretty much my thoughts as well, as it would be strange to be named after a specific period in a specific time, when I plan to even from the start have some generic Japanese houses that might be found in both Muromachi period as well as in Meiji. The Village Idiot is, however, a fairly reputable player in the Warhammer Fantasy world (in particular he is responsible for creating a number of famous strategies for the Empire that have been actually named after him) so I would think twice about that name. After all, these hobbies tend to overlap.
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# ? Dec 27, 2010 02:11 |
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Guildenstern posted:The Village Idiot is, however, a fairly reputable player in the Warhammer Fantasy world (in particular he is responsible for creating a number of famous strategies for the Empire that have been actually named after him) so I would think twice about that name. After all, these hobbies tend to overlap. gently caress, not famous enough for me to hear about him, or get anything on the top google results. I'll think some more.
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# ? Dec 27, 2010 13:02 |
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How about a terrible name like "honourable houses". For the OP, I've just found out that Ambush Alley Games has actually discontinued Ambush Alley, it's been folded into their new game "Force on Force" which is expanded to cover non-asymmetrical battles. And if you snag it with their Tomorrow's War pre-order you can get the stripped down PDF of Force on Force for only $5.
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# ? Dec 27, 2010 16:34 |
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Lord Commissar posted:http://www.fieldofglory.com/fog_pc.html I own it and the ai is pretty typical, i.e passable but not great. The best part of the game is the multiplayer system. Its basically pbem but it deals with everything in game so it keeps things nice and neat. Its good if you will play multiplayer but a waste if you are not.
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# ? Dec 27, 2010 17:51 |
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A tip for those of you who only got socks for christmas: Essex Miniatures is again running a "buy 3 pay for 2" deal on 15mm DBA army packs, until the end of december. I'm really tempted to get some Samurai. I bought one of those for a friend last time they did this offer and they're one of their nicer ranges.
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# ? Dec 27, 2010 20:34 |
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lilljonas posted:gently caress, not famous enough for me to hear about him, or get anything on the top google results. I'll think some more. "Houses of the Homely"
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# ? Dec 28, 2010 02:42 |
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Silhouette posted:"Houses of the Homely" "Broken Noodle Miniatures", "Bunraku Bungalows", "Manly Dollhouses" and of course "Stairs Included Miniatures" R.S. Gumby posted:A tip for those of you who only got socks for christmas: Essex Miniatures is again running a "buy 3 pay for 2" deal on 15mm DBA army packs, until the end of december. I'm really tempted to get some Samurai. I bought one of those for a friend last time they did this offer and they're one of their nicer ranges. Dammit, I still haven't painted the Sassanids I got from them. I don't need three more unpainted armies at the moment. But it is a very sweet deal, especially for someone who wants to lure in a friend or two into DBA. It makes it a stupidly cheap game to try out. lilljonas fucked around with this message at 03:05 on Dec 28, 2010 |
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Does anyone know of a good source for uniform and vehicle markings for the Estonian SS divisions? I'd like to get the Osprey book on the SS but I'm not sure how well that covers the Estonians as I assume like other Osprey books it focuses mainly on more popular or famous units and I really have no use for a bunch of pictures of Wiking and Totenkopf guys. My friend said that Crowood produces a book on SS schemes but as far as I can tell its just for camo. I know Osprey has the Eastern Front Allies book but I was afraid that it wouldn't have the Estonian SS because they were an SS division.
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