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""Why so Syrian?""

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Blogger Kevin Holland said...

...I think Mossad managed to sneak an Israeli pilot into that MIG! :)

Great work, Greg!

November 5, 2012 at 12:19 PM

Blogger MurdocK said...

no not in the MIG, but certainly in the A_G controller radio booth!

That's quite the string of totally BAD LUCK for using air power ...

November 5, 2012 at 1:51 PM

Blogger Greg B said...

Thanks to the guys for playing a fun game (at least to watch)!

I felt terrible for the Syrian side, especially that Dallas had done all the work on the Syrian plane!

I have noodled a few possible solutions to the issues of the pin markers on the tanks that we can try next time, something like:

- Tank units with crumps can try an un-modified order check and if successful, leave one tank behind for that turn as pinned while the others undertake an action un-encumbered.

Or

- Hand out the pins on a per-tank basis, and the modifier is the average...so a three-tank platoon with three crumps would have a minus 1, not minus three.

Probably some other things we can try too...

Overall I am still really pleased with Bolt Action and how it allows a lot of stuff to roll over/around the table. If those pins had landed on the IDF, it would have been a different game for sure...

November 5, 2012 at 2:15 PM

Blogger Monty said...

Fantastic looking game with some quality minis - great stuff all round!

November 5, 2012 at 4:51 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Cool report guys, and an interesting insight into using Bolt Action for this period.

November 6, 2012 at 12:24 AM

Blogger Curt said...

Great bat rep and a gorgeous schwack o' toys. Well done!

November 8, 2012 at 9:50 AM

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