"Early War Ambush" Topic
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Ben Lacy | 29 Jun 2012 11:38 a.m. PST |
youtu.be/f8Hso2cDJFI Here's a quick little video of a skirmish game using King & Country miniatures. I hope you enjoy it. |
45thdiv | 29 Jun 2012 1:15 p.m. PST |
Interesting. It would have been nice to see a wide shot of the table. You bounced all over the place with close ups it was hard to get an idea of scale and placement. If you have some shots of the entire set up, place those in there as well. Interesting to see a lot less terrain in the game than the Normandy videos you normally make. |
John Leahy | 29 Jun 2012 1:24 p.m. PST |
The figs, buildings and vehicles are as always 1st rate! Was this really a game in action or more of a setup for the video? Thanks, John |
Ben Lacy | 30 Jun 2012 5:07 a.m. PST |
John
the shoot was staged, but the game followed using the forces and set-up depicted in the video. The game was taken from the Skirmish Campaign series by Fisher/Forney titled "Gross Deutschland at Kursk." We played "Verkhopenye Woods," set in 1941 north of Berezovka. |
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