Tim, As Jerry says just about all are available overseas, you in Aussi? Let me know anything specific you are looking for and I'll point you in the right...
I live in Australia and I am interested in Russian, German and British vehicles. I currently play micro WW2 (GQH Russian and German) and I am thinking I...
Paul, I'm guessing you are in Qld? I'm in Melbourne in Victoria and my local gaming buddies have bought quite a bit of Tony's kit over the years; now Tony...
Owen, Yes I live in Gladstone, Queensland. I have yet to buy any 28mm WW2, because no one in my club/gaming group plays at the moment - I hope to change that....
... small ... That depends on how much detail you want. If you are looking for very detailed rules then Final Combat might be your thing. They look very ...
I hope Tony doesn't mind this, but I noticed paul's question on small unit rules, so thought I'd chip in. I've posted a link to a set of free 1:1 infantry...
No one has mentioned Baptism of Fire II yet... ... No one has mentioned Baptism of Fire II yet... On 3-Jan-08, at 6:09 AM, Patrick Fitzgerald wrote: I hope...
Although I haven't played them all, my vote is for DH as I can get a game finished in 2 hours and it is easy to teach with limited book trips. Rules use ...
Patrick I have all of the WW2 DH books, and have run at some local HMGS cons down here in Florida, USA. Using DH rules..... I agree with you about DH with...
Antonio, No worries, I got the thrust of the comment!! No, just to clarify, I think the rules are excellent overall. It's the transition from infantry to...
In a message dated 1/3/2008 11:01:04 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, skobii@... writes: No worries, I got the thrust of the comment!! No, just to clarify, I ...
Hello Tony, How is New York..? I have doubled my 28mm collection since last we met...painting them all myself now too. The last Con game I ran was the German...
In a message dated 1/3/2008 1:03:20 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, dcunnin574@... writes: Hello Tony, How is New York..? I have doubled my 28mm collection ...
Tim, Plenty of almost 'normal' gamers on this group, I enjoyed Arc of Fire especially for the Skirmish Campaign books which I think are a great place to start...
Hi Paul, By now you will have seen all the replies regarding rules but I'll throw my last two cents in. Down here in Melbourne we're playing Disposable Heroes...
Thanks Owen. There is a lot of info in these last few posts and very interesting for a newbie like me. I will not be at Cancon, but I hope to make it to...
If any of you are interested I have 6 of these made up which will be painted in the next few days. Made up they are $US60 and painted $80. Drop me a line at...
Couple things. 1. Rules. I have been using ARC OF FIRE since it was published and so far I consider it better then any other rule set I have used, including...
As Mike says, Arc of Fire are indeed a very nice set of rules, and aren't excessively complicated. The card activation works nicely provided you don't have too...
My advice is, get yourself to a big con near (or far) from you and play as many different rules systems as you can. I did this very thing at Historicon '07....
Jonathan, I'm sure Mike will be glad to help. I think I would just ask the group if anyone would be interested in assembling them in return for a few spare...
I ordered the AoF rules to get a good look at. Is it able to handle 40 or so figure per side without a problem, with a tank or 2 per side? Duane ... ...
Arc of Fire will indeed handle a platoon or so per side, with a supporting vehicle or two. I'd recommend starting with not more than a platoon of infantry, or...