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CLDecker02 Sep 2009 2:21 p.m. PST

I pre-ordered the complete set of figures and now that I've had a chance to look them over it's time to pass along some opinions.
The figs are cleanly cast with no flash on the ones I received and I found just one seam line that was corrected with ease. One nice thing is some of the figs come with 2 head choices making it easier to expand the squad a bit. The tokens were as nicely done as the figs themselves.
The resin terrain that comes with each figure is some very nice stuff, something that Bauda is well known for. The detail is pretty intense and like the figures they will provide a great surface for blending and dry-brushing.
The rule sheet (yes, a one sided single sheet set of rules)is well laid out to my eye and even a grumpy ol' fart like me can read it with ease.
It is yet another entry into the skirmish genre played on up to a 3x3 foot table but I believe it would work well at 4x6 feet too. The advantage of this game lies in it's ease of play and with the included terrain pieces makes it a great game for newcomers to the hobby.

Not a sock puppet, just a buyer!

WarWizard03 Sep 2009 11:34 a.m. PST

I think you mean Baueda. Found here
1-48combat.com

CLDecker03 Sep 2009 12:20 p.m. PST

Thanks, it can get perilous typing when a ankle biter dog is around!

15mm and 28mm Fanatik03 Sep 2009 12:41 p.m. PST

They state their miniatures as 1:48 = 32mm. Shouldn't it be actually 36mm? 'Heroic' scale 28mm = 32mm.

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