I need to get it edited, and will upload once that is complete.
Leo Hill
Anyone in the st Louis area play? Haven't seen any shops with events.
Kevin Lewis
Oh shit I did not expect a real answer. Did you guys review Avanti?
Samuel Evans
Our main focuses are the 2018 announcement video, Stripes, and Armies of Late War.
But we do briefly discuss Avanti. It’s not a full spoiler review, but we talk about what we know.
We’ll probably do a full review after it’s been released.
Connor Martin
Looks like Armesarmy merged with PSC. theplasticsoldiercompany.co.uk/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=93_194 This just significantly boosted PSC's SKU for their cold war products (even though quite a few are DOA, I doubt any user would pay more to have Brit vehicles in resin over BF's plastic crack).
Jackson Rodriguez
And you'll let me know when that goes down, yeah?
I kid, of course. I get the feeling you guys probably record when I'm at work anyway.
Levi Gutierrez
Typically it’s on Sunday, usually around 3pm Eastern Time.
It’s actually scheduling a *day* that tends to be the hard part.
James Sanders
Actually scratch that.
We started around 2pm.
Chase Moore
nippon tanks I'm working on, colourful half-fictional camouflage. 4 chi-ha's, 2 ha-go's and 10 te-ke's still to go
Nolan Russell
Yeah, I work Sundays.
Carter Harris
Lookin' good! I like how vibrant they are.
Ian Howard
Very nicely done. Keep it up! Got more to show us?
Hunter Lee
I'll post more once I finish the tank bunch. I got 2 infantry platoons, a mortar platoon, 2x 20mm AA guns and 4x 105mm howitzers still to paint as well
Cameron Taylor
If I want to get into Flames of War, how do I know which among that massive list of books is relevant to my interest? Seems quite confusing.
Brody Phillips
Armies of late war is a good place to start, its the newest book and it has options for all 4 major players, UK, USSR, USA, Germany
John Sanchez
Where can I find a exhaustive list of V3 books before V4 came out ?
Jace Scott
In the OP
What army and era are you interested in?
Charles Edwards
Mid-Late Germans, as I'm sure you're incredibly bored to hear.
Nathan Morgan
Tanks or infantry?
Asher Ramirez
Probably tanks, though maybe a recon unit where I can use my favorite Sd Kfz 250s and silly stuff like the luchs would be cool.
Isaac Robinson
Well the half tracks have not been updated for MW though there is a recon company in MW. LW Gray Wolf covers the biggest period and has tons of lists.
Ryder Ortiz
The Panzerspahkompanie in Gray Wolf seems pretty neat. I'm not sure how good it would be on the tabletop but it would allow me to build a lot of the things I want to. Do you know which formations would allow use of the Sd.Kfz 250/7 though? Don't seem to be any in this book, but the website says it's rated for late war.
Is it intended that western front lists should only fight the western allies?
Gabriel Scott
Nah they can fight whatever.
Bentley Jackson
Is there a good source for the full structure of the armies used by every nation during WW2?
Jonathan Gray
The 9th Panzer Division Aufklärungsschwadron seems neat. I assume the rules don't really care whether you use an Sd.Kfz 250 Neu or Alte? It never seems to specify and I believe a mix was used generally.
Camden Perez
Do you mean a source with the TO&Es for the major powers throughout WW2?
Jace Turner
Thanks, which ones are up to date with V3 ? I can't find a complete list of all the books.
Oliver King
To the best of my knowledge, all of the books in the main page of the scans database are current.
The majority of them are V3, a handful are V4, and a handful are Team Yankee.
Charles Gutierrez
Indeed. I'm curious about how the major powers structured and organized their armies/corps/regiments...etc.
Luke Phillips
Osprey books are good for that.
Nathaniel Sanders
yesterdays progress, still a bunch more to do
Angel Long
the /7 is in every gepanzerte pioneer company in every late war book involving germans.It's that ubiquitous that it's even in a lot of the FoW digital lists.
Owen Adams
The /7 Pioneer halftrack is the SdKfz251 - I believe the original question was for the 250/7 (short bus mortar halftrack)
Carson Cox
Yeah, i'm talking about the scout halftrack mortar carrier not the engineering vehicle. It only seems to be available for western front forces other than a single Nordland list for the defense of Berlin.
Ethan Ward
Very nicely done.
Brandon White
almost finished with the rest of the ho-ro's, plus the chi-ha turret with the tank commander. only missing drybrushing on the tracks and washing a few of the tanks wheels, and then varnish. pretty satisfied with how the camouflage turned out.
Justin Gray
10/10 Would watch my Italians die to.
Landon Mitchell
Excellent job!
Aaron King
So, who's getting some, and how many are you getting?
Luke Rivera
I will not buy any. Instead I will wait rill BF release their plastic valentines. PSC products require too much effort to build, taking more than an hour for each complete build while BF products can be built in less than 15 minutes with almost no plastic dust.
Nathaniel Smith
What kits are you building?
Even the T-55, arguably their most complicated kit, didn’t take me that long.
Ryder Gomez
How? PSC takes a bit more time to assemble for me, but not double, much less the quadruple time you say it takes.
Jose Jenkins
They were comparatively rare relative to the sdkfz 251 series IRL. 15k 251's (all variants) vs 6.6k 250's (all variants.) Makes sense they'll show up in fewer lists unfortunately.
Connor Davis
Sd.Kfz. 251/2 was the one with the 81mm mortar btw.
Cameron Walker
I doubt anyone here knows, but were there any Japanese units that fought several major opponents? Like one that fought against Russia and also against the US?
Jacob Rivera
So Bartosz and I may be throwing down in EW tomorrow, but I don't have access to Burning Empires right now. Is there any difference between Fucilieri and Black Shirts in terms of organization? Or is is just what column they roll on for 8MB?
Jordan Nguyen
Organisation probably, both roll on Regular.
Also brow beat Bartosz into playing V4 already.
Hudson Jones
TODAY IN AUTISM While grinding T-34s I found that the unit I was representing employed armored skirts on many tanks to prepare for Berlin. Enough T-34s were outfitted this way to provide meaningful postwar feedback, but no mention of layout was provided beyond "1.5mm thick" and that it outperformed mesh armor substantially. Digging on dead Russian modeling websites got me this mockup. I have the following rule: >there will be exactly 10 T-34/85s and they will all have the skirts I took a short unit of tank riders because that is how many a platoon actually had. I took Zis-3s because that is what they actually had (they only had 3 per corps due to losses but gayfuck BF won't let me grog well). I am bringing the most historical list to this tournament possible. So my question is not so much what do I bring, but how do I use it in V4? Oh yeah company will be finished by March for those who want to see.
Christian Gutierrez
you'll really want to exploit follow me orders to close with the enemy (without huge AT you'll need to), that said you kind of lose the benefit of not having hen and chicks. I'm no expert on soviet lists but maybe consider going down to a non hero FT list? I've just always felt the hero lists were a bit of a waste, moreso in V4. your support picks are solid though.
Tyler Davis
They seem like they use the same organization. All the same unit choices, but different costs.
We plan to, but I need to get ahit for my Italians to be able to play them in V4 (such as knowing how my Fucilieri will work, and buying the plastic starter to get some sweet sweet 100/17's).
Parker Barnes
Won't fit his requirements, the normal tankovy starts at 11 tanks. V4 the Heroes get 3+ skill on all the orders, I'd say they're better in V4 rather than worse.
Jose Evans
ah, wasnt aware heros got buffed for V4, in that case it looks very solid.
David Gomez
Nevermind, they are different structures. I'm a dumbass. Wonder what org chart I was looking at...
Jack Rivera
next project
Nolan Morales
Their Panzer IIIs were pretty bad: I had a lot of warped front panels that needed filing, a lot of fiddly bits, not to mention two piece tracks. The turret shruzen supports for later versions also took a while to match up. Shermans were awful had it's been how many years and they still don't have one piece tracks for them?! Their early crew also looked no better than melty man.
Lucas Nguyen
Hey everyone, completely new player here looking to start playing American mid-war. Here's my list I would appreciate some thoughts, thanks Core Formation: Infantry company 1 hq platoon 2 infantry platoons 1 1917 MG platoon 2 mortar platoons 1 m10 platoon (4 destroyers) 2 armored recon platoons 2x warhawks 1 m3 observer tank 2 105 platoons (4 guns each) Total 100, I like artillery
Leo Gomez
I didn’t run into any significant problems with their Panzer IIIs myself.
Perhaps you just got some bad sprues.
Julian Adams
I don’t have Fighting First with me to double check everything, but it seems like a decent list.
But I’m not sure if you can take an observer tank if you have stationary artillery. I think that’s only for the Priest battery.
Hunter Wood
It's either, and also the only dedicated observer in the book. Though every rifle platoon leader can do the same job if needed.
Luis Thompson
Okay. I wasn’t entirely sure.
I know I’m some of the older books, stationary artillery teams had a small base infantry observer, while the self-propelled artillery had an observer tank.
Liam Green
Yeah, well, this is V4. "What do you mean sneaky infantry? Have TONK" *shoves random tank in face*
Jackson Watson
Which Panzer IIIs? They have two kits.
Xavier Robinson
The ones I thought went together well are (I think) the later models of Panzer III.
Although it’s been a while, so I’m not entirely sure.
Ryan Morales
That might explain it, the kit for the later models needs 8 less pieces just because of the removal of the multi-part tracks.
Jace Bell
Compared to this, which is more parts required for the build and less options on the sprue...
Dylan Powell
multi-part tracks at 15mm that sounds like a nightmare
Wyatt Thompson
Yeah, it was a thing PSC did on the early 15mm kits as they were transitioning from 1/72 kits. They've since made single piece tracks for most of the old kits, which they now include in the box.
John Nelson
Is the Ausf M the cutest, snuggest fucking tank ever made?
Cooper Reed
Cutest? Nah. Snuggest? Yep. All wrapped up in schurzen.
Oliver Gutierrez
No that would be the early StuGs with the short barrels.
>25/1/2018 >'Nam Coming Soon >We’ve just received our first print samples of the new ‘Nam book from Osprey and it is looking great. There is already some talk around the office about pulling some old half finished armies out and giving them a game under the new Team Yankee based rules.
>We also have packing samples of the 3 new army deals to check out. With the book and army deals out next month getting into ‘Nam has never been easier! Of course for our veterans with a Tour Of Duty or two under their belts the Unit Card packs will help you prepare your forces for a return to the Ia Drang Valley.
Pic related is accompanying picture. Every starter box looks completely vehicle based with the PAVN getting an Ironclad Battalion and the US getting an Armoured Cavalry Troop. Because Vietnam was known for it's huge centrepiece tank battles!
Dead on fucking arrival. They turned what people hated from Tour of Duty into the main focus of 'Nam.
Grayson Price
At least the Ausf M fag has taste. The Ausf N is like the tranny of tanks. It wants to pass as a Panzer IV so it attaches a gun to big for itself on and hopes no one will notice.
Jacob Martinez
So their first plastic T-55s are coming with the PAVN?
Jacob Fisher
I like the N, its like a short lil chubby tank
Colton Hall
I sure hope you're not the Stug III fag, because I have news for you if you have an issue with a 7.5 gun on a fucking Panzer III chassis.
Benjamin Morales
>armor as the focus >in fucking 'nam Goddamnit Battlefront. Just kidnap someone from PSC and learn how to fucking do hard plastic infantry again you lazy fucks.
David Jenkins
True taste is a mix of Ms and Ns supporting Königstigers.
The best place to find it is in Gepanzerte Aufklärungsschwadron lists that feature a Heavy Platoon. The FoW site, back when it had PDFs to download, had a generic Aufklärungs Abteilung PDF that would've had them.
Other than that, their Forces site had a few lists, like the 116. from Devil's Charge.
Leo Morris
If you like that grotesque turret that is fine. But your choice in tankfu is still shit.
Robert Sanders
Wait... Plastik ZSU-57-2s? Now that's what I call exciting news!
Samuel Collins
Hmm could they reuse the T-55 hull for that? It was pretty similar right, I know when the NVA retired their ZSU57-2 they kept the hulls for driver training.
Eli Russell
>NVA tank battalion >battalion They had 52 tanks per battalion though. For example, the entire offensive across the DMZ in 1972 had 260 tanks but only 5 battalions. I also see ZSU-57s on that box, but those came in companies of 20. Based entirely on the information we have (one battalion plus AA vehicle support) a single NVA tank list can take 72 armored vehicles in a single list without messing with multiple formations. This is assuming you can't take APCs at all, or the 15-tank independent support companies for obsolete equipment like the SU-76.
The Americans get a scout troop and an infantry company.
Hunter Bell
The Mark VIII is my tankfu.
Matthew Edwards
noice. fckign ace paint job!
call me odd as fuck, but Vietnam shoudl have been re-developed as a 15mm mini's based TRPG with various Free World parties jungle-dogging and tunnel-ratting against GM controlled NVA/VC forces....
wait....are the box sets confirmed all-plastic?
Isaiah White
Not my Ausf N, sorry.
Jason Murphy
....it's still good
Julian Adams
Only a teeb could have such poor taste.
Brandon Sanders
I'm king of the Wehraboos but Great War shit is my real pleasure.
Nathan Turner
It doesn't. ZSU57s have lighter hull, fewer wheels. Their hull looks similar but can't be shared.
Benjamin Walker
I am ok unless BF changes Charlie's RPG teams to small bases.
Benjamin Murphy
>have male tanks as tankfu Good boy
Evan Sanders
The box under both the book and the Ironclad box is a Huey Company box though.
Also that the VC did bring out their tanks, after the US Withdrew. And that the Armoured Cav squadron was already a formation in Tour of Duty.
Gabriel Parker
They are hoping TY brainlets will see tanks and eat it up.