I have some packs of Adler 6mm WW2 I bought from Stone Mountain a couple of years ago that are still unpainted. I'll only send them to the US and can only take...
I am working on a modern Chinese mech. force....but I need a clear anwser on the organazion of a tank. I have looked around but seem to have 2 different...
I have noticed that a number of the rules systems now are foregoing counting figures and dealing only with the number of bases (Warmaster, Polemos, 2 by 2, and...
Up until recently the answer was definitely 31 tanks (or thereabouts) in three companies of three platoons. There is some (not yet conclusive to my mind)...
... I would consider your ruleset. I play Grande Armee and there are different skirmish values and mixed cavalry and infantry brigades which can be represented...
The French were still using three lines in 1813 - it is at this point that memoirs mention the use of two lines and the troops aren't very happy about it -IIRC...
... And I have also read where the third line was dropped in practise earlier than that because of the tendency for the newer troops in the back to fire too...
No doubt in my mind Type 98/99 battalions are 1 tank at HQ and 3 platoons of 4. Type 96 battalions may be similar. Older tank battalions are 1 HQ and 3...
... I should probably clarify that. I don't like base-edge-to-base-edge. It doesn't give you anything to grip onto, other than the figures. And at this scale,...
... Ah, understood. I haven't had any trouble with my 6mm breaking - except when I trod on Napoleon 8-(. Mine are Adler, but not sure that Baccus would be very...
Re: Modern Chinese Tank Battalion question The discussion on: http://forum.china-defense.com/index.php? seems to be pretty much 100% that the Chinese tank...
Hello all, I'm new to the group, but not new to 6mm gaming. I've primarily played games consisting of vehicles such as Dirtside II and various rulesets using...
... Yes, very much so. First off, I line up my infantry on popsicle sticks (from the local craft store) stuck down with rubber cement (easier removal later)....
... to be ... Really? I've been a member since 2002 and read most threads. I know as I said there was a supposition that this was the case. But no definitive...
A couple of hints I might add: I use an airbrush to do some of the bulk work: I apply primer, and then I apply a coat of the base color (for French Napoleonic...
... I use a Sakura Pigma Micron pen, size 005, which is .20mm. They have about eight colors. Although it comes out glossy, I shoot my figures with a matte...
There are a couple of games out now, and the list seems to be growing, which use 3D models which are cut out of plastic card stock (same as in credit cards)...
... Dale, Thank you for the incredibly detailed post. I really appreciate the help here. Now, instead of being frightened about painting all those figures,...
... I've actually been considering an airbrush. Do you have a recommended model? -- Derek A. Rogillio derek at rogillio dot net [Non-text portions of this...
... those ... One thing to consider: 1. I am doing Baccus, which are bigger than H&R. I don't know which figures you are using, but there is a difference in...
Since may members of my group have expressed an interest in other SW eras, I've decided to change my group to a general star wars group, personaly my interest...
well, I'l give yahoo another shot since it ate my last responce to you Richard about painting figures. It will probably show up in a few days. I use a badger...
... I actually haven't made a decision yet, though I am leaning towards Baccus based on multiple recommendations. I have a few strips of Adler ACW that don't...
Really? I've been a member since 2002 and read most threads. I know as I said there was a supposition that this was the case. But no definitive proof. I...
... Adler are now generally more detailed. They are also generally bigger than Baccus. Have a look at the files section of this Yahoo group for various photos...