I have just made two Regimental Aid Posts for my US marines, (two more to make). Does anyone know where I might find 20mm hospital type staff to bring them...
Thanks for the info John, unfortunately they have just replied to my email enquiery to say they did do two sets but no longer produce them.... RATS, sounded...
? Anyone tried the AB miniatures 20mm British BAP/RAP set...? Mine is buried away (unpainted of course... but there was a good cross section of personnel MarkS...
Thanks Mark, Â I've just found an old list of theirs and they do a German, British and US set so I am going to look for photos on their website. Â Mark...
Apart from forgoing a Supression test, troops in prepared positions gain no material benefit as compared to hard cover targets. Do you think there is any good...
I think of it as being troops in trenches, perhaps with some overhead cover instead of just cowering behind a garden wall. I think if that were the case troops...
Exactly my point. Maybe a -2 could go some way in reducing casualties in works. paul ... overhead cover instead of just cowering behind a garden wall. I think ...
I suppose, when you really think about it, a group in prepared positions, such as trenches, even without overhead cover might actually be more liable for...
That's a good point and coincidentally an opinion i heard in the pub last night. Do you think the disorientation/shock effect of intense HE is reflected in the...
Always dangerous to tinker with the rules but what the heck. Instead of being immune to supression perhaps lessen the chances of supression for units say in...
I don't have my rules handy but I am sure there is an additional minus for firing at troops in prepared positions. I think it is an additional -1 against HE. ...
Under Direct HE Firing: 8.62 If a direct fire target is in hard cover subtract 1 from the D6 score before determinning any casualties. Under IDF Procedure ...
Well, yes - the benefit of being in prepared positions is not having to take the Suppression test. There's no further reduction of casualties for troops in...
I haven't got my rules with me. Is there an exclusion from suppression testing for troops in hard cover (more than 50%). John Hadley ... D6 ... score ... then...
Having got a number of Ready to Roll vehicles and looking at the crews thereof, I was thinking of maybe going full into Valiant's range as they seem to look...
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Hi Glenn et al, Sorry took so long, have posted a copy today in the files section. Feel free to comment, adapt, change, hurl abuse etc etc....... They are (as...
Would love to see these unfortunately my program doesnt support the format, anyone have this in another format or can reformat it for me please? Thanks (or is...
... %20Rules%20v.2.docx Is the document ending .docx (instead of .doc) done on purpose? Got trouble reading it. I know that .docx was used by Microsoft Word...
... RtR ... small ... I can't speak for the range, but I bought a Rav. Brit armored car, and a universal carrier with crew. I swapped valiant heads onto the ...
Thanks, Brian. I've decided to get some samples of their gear and have a look. Saw a pic of the 6-pdr and it loks like it might be a little larger than Airfix....
Apols, I think it's because my laptop uses Windows Vista...? I had some trouble getting it onto the Guild too for that reason, and one of the guys had to use...
Don't think Vista is the culprit as I am running it and cant open the file. I am NO computer geek and perhaps someone who is can correct this or comment but...