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Miniatures Adventure => The Conflicts that came in from the Cold => Topic started by: Furt on May 06, 2012, 01:42:04 PM
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There is a small writeup on the blog of a game played by Christian and myself - our first encounter with the Force on Force rules. Unfortunately no painted minis at the present, but the terrain came out OK.
http://adventuresinlead.blogspot.com.au/2012/05/force-on-force-rules-test-run.html
This is the table layout, including hot spots and entry zone - much more on the blog.
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-EalN1s1kLLo/T6ZQovoBS9I/AAAAAAAAAcg/36DzgxQ69g0/s1600/Top+Down+Battlefield+with+symbols.jpg)
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Nice setup for the board.
I am sure your figures when painted will look great.
I know sometimes I just want to try rules out even if I have to try them out with unpainted figures.
Look forward to seeing if you like the rules after you have played them a few times.
I am undecided if I will purchase the rules.
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Sorry stuffed up the link! ;D
The figures are Christian's and I'll bet they'll look great too painted.
I have heard nothing bad about FoF and I already think the rules have a good feel to them, from this simple game alone.
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I had lots of fun trying this out! Despite getting some things wrong, I thought a couple of things were rather clever.
The assumption that figures on the battlefield are utilising terrain while not being directly behind cover was great. Being further than 2" from terrain leaves your men exposed, otherwise they're ducking in and out of crumbling walls etc.
I like Reaction systems. They can be tricky to keep track of when you start off, but I can see this getting easier... and the richness of game-play with this kind of system is well worth grappling with the concept!
I also like that you can play over a fairly small, crowded space and not be inhibited tactically (or bored!).
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How do you find playing FoF in 28 mm?
Would you have preferred to use 20 mm? Which I have but have done nothing with yet :'(
I am trying to decide on scale.
Great write up and love the scenery!
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Would you have preferred to use 20 mm? Which I have but have done nothing with yet :'(
The only advantage to 20mm would be a broader range of die-cast vehicles in my opinion. Already having the terrain and buildings for 28mm (not to mention the space) is a big draw card. A lot of the stuff on the internet does seem to be 20mm though.
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If you are looking for suitable vehicules, Company B just released a great looking HMMWV in 28mm : http://homepage.mac.com/brentdietrich/companyB_models_moderns.html (http://homepage.mac.com/brentdietrich/companyB_models_moderns.html)
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If you are looking for suitable vehicules, Company B just released a great looking HMMWV in 28mm : http://homepage.mac.com/brentdietrich/companyB_models_moderns.html (http://homepage.mac.com/brentdietrich/companyB_models_moderns.html)
Thanks for the heads up Kieffer - had no idea Company B did moderns.
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Another heads up for 28mm modern vehicles : http://hobbyarmordepot.homestead.com/modern.html (http://hobbyarmordepot.homestead.com/modern.html)
Regards.
Kieffer
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just read your game report on your blog, nice. I have the Eureka Aussies, 12 painted. Don't like how they don't do any supports weapons for them though to make your 'bricks' for FOF