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"Blitzkrieg - Leichte Panzerkompanie"

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Blogger Jim Hounslow said...

Hey, Dave. Glad to see you take the bait. For early war, I'm building a German motorcycle company myself. No ramming rules in FoW. You'll have to save that for 40K or BFG.

Jim H.

August 20, 2010 at 6:14 PM

Blogger Jim Hounslow said...

Hey, Dave.
Glad to see you take the bait. :)

For early war, I'm building a Kradschützenkompany (German motorcycle company) myself.

No ramming rules in FoW. You'll have to save that for 40K or BFG.

There's a good primer for EW on BF's site.

http://www.flamesofwar.com/hobby.aspx?art_id=2115

Jim H.

August 20, 2010 at 6:16 PM

Blogger Sylvain said...

In FOW, tank teams can not assault other tanks (p.94). I know it did happened sometimes in battle, especially at Koursk.

As for your other post about WH40k, I've rarely played the game and I can not give you much advices. What worked well for me in other games was to always have a few units that could be used in a dual role. Ex. Soviet 76mm guns in FOW can be used either as artillery or AT.

August 20, 2010 at 9:32 PM

Blogger DaveV said...

No ramming. Oh, well.

I've been struck by a fit of energy. As of this evening I've completed assembly on 15 of the 22 tanks. Ironically, the smallest ones (Panzer I's) were the hardest to build. Their turrets are metal, not resin like the rest. The mould is almost gone, it's mis-aligned and the turrets required a lot of sanding and putty.

RE: 40K: I hear you. I've tried to choose units (either inherently or with their transport) have some capability against enemy infantry, armour, and monstrous creatures.

August 22, 2010 at 11:46 PM

Blogger Sylvain said...

The turrets of my Soviet T-60s were also warped. The turrets of my Valentines barely fit in their hulls. I remember my disappointment with the quality of casting the first time I bought Battlefront products. I was expecting something as good as GHQ. But I thought that one 15mm tank was the same price as one 6mm Epic tank, and 15mm tanks, because they are bigger, look better on the board.

August 23, 2010 at 10:15 AM

Blogger DaveV said...

I have some of those T-60s. Fixing the turrets and replacing the 20mm gun with wire takes so long.

The light tank company's resin pieces (hulls and turrets) generally look pretty good. Some of the metal track runs are also full of flash. Battlefront now has plastic tracks for some of the more numerous hulls (e.g. Panzer IV IIRC). I wish they'd go to all resin and plastic.

August 23, 2010 at 2:06 PM

Blogger Dallas said...

All right, looking forward to seeing these painted.

BTW, just finished up 2,000 points of Tyranids this evening :-)

August 27, 2010 at 12:33 AM

Blogger DaveV said...

Jim, thanks for the link. I'm interested in finding out how to handle German armour, given the comically underpowered nature of their EW tanks.

Dallas, even with visits to the hospital all week, I've managed to complete the assembly of 18 of 22 tanks. I also bought the appropriate spray bombs and armour paint set, in anticipation of painting.

I'd like to finish my Crimsonwing for Mechani-Kon (on Sept. 18). However, these little German tanks allow a fast, assembly-line approach to modeling that I just can't seem to achieve with my 40K stuff.

RE: 'Nids:
Congrats on yet another project finished! Care to push some 'Nids around? The Eldar are always ready to protect the Craftworld...

August 27, 2010 at 11:15 AM

Blogger Dallas said...

>Dallas, even with visits to the hospital all week, I've managed to complete the assembly of 18 of 22 tanks.

Excellent progress... hope everything is going OK.

>Care to push some 'Nids around? The Eldar are always ready to protect the Craftworld...

Thanks for the invitation, I will surely take you up on that. I think I'm gonna "ease into it" by having a game against Mike's Marines first... ;-)

August 27, 2010 at 4:15 PM

Blogger Jim Hounslow said...

The armour with simple camo paints up quickly. I usually do a platoon of vehicles in a sitting and I really enjoy it. The infantry are another thing all together.

I haven't picked up 'Blitzkrieg' yet. Wendy has been holding my copy.

Your light Panzers will eat up infantry with MGs and 2cm and 3.7 guns. In EW, 2cm guns will have a decent effect against light armour and armoured cars. 3.7cm guns were medium AT guns then and will take out most enemy armour. Against the heavier armoured and armed French tanks, you'll have speed, mobility and numbers.

And FoW is mission based, so some missions will lend themselves to some companies better than others. With your speed and numbers, you can race to objectives.

August 29, 2010 at 5:41 PM

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