Had to bump this. I’m looking forward to this set.
Another German Set of vehicles
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By the way coach, I know I’m being a pain, but know whatever you make you will be getting a ton of orders from me! Thank you for doing this for all us Axis and Allies-ers!
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You should be able to change your vote!
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Seeing as FMG is already doing both Tigers, and Coach is already doing Panzer 38 (t), Panzer III, Panzer IV (early), Panzer IV (late), & StuG III, I avoided voting for those on this one.
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coach are your mech infantry going to be oob scale or fmg scale?
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coach are your mech infantry going to be oob scale or fmg scale?
I have asked FMG for his scaling and he told me that he is using OOB for scaling, so I will too.
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+1000 for a Panzer II - that is my most desired piece from A&A.
Coach, keep the costs down by just matching the OOB detail - honestly, the new 1940 pieces are great and just matching them would be perfect.
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Here was my votes:
Panzer I & Panzer II == These would really be cool for more “early war” scenarios.
Fw190 -= It would be cool to have a new German fighter.
Elephant = Excellent tank destroyer IMO.
Maus (Super Heavy tank) == I just think this would be a cool piece to include. Maybe use as a tech upgrade after King Tigers. -
Coach,
One bit of advice is to include a “tracked artillery” piece for every set you do (except US Marines of course).
Germany: Hummel/Wespe
Russia: Katyusha
US: M7 Priest
UK: Sexton
Japan:Type 4 Ho-Ro (used only in Okinawa/Phillipines, but at least it was used!)
Italy: Semovente 90/53I can find a French one as well if you wish. What this does is expand the variety of units available for all powers, and I don’t think that many people will want to turn down the option of buying a Russian Katyusha, or any of the other options!
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Mark 4 and Mark 5 and jagdpanther is what I went with. Don’t really need them but I would buy them.
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Coach,
One bit of advice is to include a “tracked artillery” piece for every set you do (except US Marines of course).
Germany: Hummel/Wespe
Russia: Katyusha
US: M7 Priest
UK: Sexton
Japan:Type 4 Ho-Ro (used only in Okinawa/Phillipines, but at least it was used!)
Italy: Semovente 90/53I can find a French one as well if you wish. What this does is expand the variety of units available for all powers, and I don’t think that many people will want to turn down the option of buying a Russian Katyusha, or any of the other options!
Great idea reloader. I’ve always wanted to add an SP Art piece for Axis and Allies.
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Germany: Hummel/Wespe
Russia: Katyusha
US: M7 Priest
UK: Sexton
Japan:Type 4 Ho-Ro (used only in Okinawa/Phillipines, but at least it was used!)
Italy: Semovente 90/53For a Soviet SP artillery, there are quite a few gun-armed ones that would be a better fit with the others in the list than the Katyusha… SU-122, for instance.
The closest French equivalent would be the SAu-40, though I don’t think many were made.
Closest Japanese equivalent would probably be the Ho-Ni, though, again, I don’t think it was widely used. The US, UK, USSR, and Germany all made plenty though… what would distinguish them rule-wise, from a TD though?
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Well what are rules for a TD? I think the SP Art would be what Mech Inf is to Infantry, ie just artillery with extra movement. Whereas a TD could be a tank-like unit weak on either defense or offense with a bonus when combined with a tank.
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I’ll have to find the rules that were posted a while back, but it was basically 2 att / 2 def, boosts 1 inf (reg or mech) to attack 2.
Can blitz w/ tanks.
Instead of tracked artillery, self-propelled artillery is a better term. I chose the Katyusha because it was the iconic russian artillery piece in WWII.
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I think a tank destroyer would be weaker on offense and stronger on defense in line with their primary role of waiting in ambush of tanks.
By the way, I don’t think the Katyusha was a tracked vehicle. They were trucks with rocket launchers mounted in the beds.
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The Katyusha was definitely not tracked - that was a mistype.
I think a better term for the unit is self-propelled artillery.
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Well what are rules for a TD? I think the SP Art would be what Mech Inf is to Infantry, ie just artillery with extra movement. Whereas a TD could be a tank-like unit weak on either defense or offense with a bonus when combined with a tank.
Have a Tank Destroyer if a hit, can target other Tanks or mechs, etc. Great against the Russian who use Infantry as their losses. (Not any more!)
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coach are your mech infantry going to be oob scale or fmg scale?
I will scale to OOB. The Sherman/Panther is about as close to 1/285 as you can get, so why not scale to them?
I chose a 232 armored car and it is a good size for the game, a 222 will be too small, so either I scale it up so it is useable or do not use it at all, there are plenty of choices. I want my Tiger II to over power the other tanks on the board. It comes down to the look on the board, one should not have to pick up a piece to find out what it is. I want to be able to look across the board and tell automatically what type of unit it is. i am being very careful in picking units for you. When I do a German Airborne unit, it will probably have a FG-42 machine gun, there will be no trouble picking that out! I work a full-time job and every waking hour when i am not filling orders, taking photos, restocking my webstore, etc I am working out what I feel are the perfect size, color and sculpt so that all (OOB) and FMG customers are happy. Thanks for the Polling results! I will use them! -
Coach,
Excellent! Every single thing I have hoped for you are going to do:
1. Match OOB colors
2. Match OOB sizes
3. Match OOB detail
4. Add additional unitsWhen Jack from Table Tactics was thinking about doing a French set (high priority item btw- it would be a good seller), I measured every single A&A tank and gave him some suggestions for sizes (from what I recall, current tanks vary from 17 to 22mm in length). Would you like me to dig that up for you and post it?
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German winter gear infantry would be nice also Coach. Tack the same on for USA infantry as well.Thanks
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I’d love to see the Scharnhorst for a BB alternate but that’s hardly necessary.
But in addition to an FW190 for the fighter, I think it would be lovely to see the bf110 as an alternate tac bomber.
I’m more of a naval/air buff, I’ll let you armour heads hammer out preferences on tanks.