Joes Shop | 25 Jul 2013 6:54 a.m. PST |
Looking for rule set(s) recommendations using the above. Miniature scale is 20mm. Thanks in advance for any assistance! Regards, J. P. Kelly |
whoa Mohamed | 25 Jul 2013 7:06 a.m. PST |
I would recomend From the delta to the DMZ from Gomi desighns. Tho the rules were originaly developed for the vietnam war at BN level i have found easily adaptable for just about any ww2 and post WW2 conflict . Let me give you and example TOE for a platoon Plt command stand 1 figure x3 Squads Stands 3 figues x1 MG stand MG Stand. AT weapons are intergral to each squad stand but figure equiped with these weapons are not needed. you can certainly remove a rifle armed figure and add a Bazooka fig if you desire. If you prefer Platoon level games I recomand Force on Force by Ambush alley games but almost any WW2 or post WW2 rule set would work
.Mikey |
Joes Shop | 25 Jul 2013 7:11 a.m. PST |
Mikey: thanks for the info. Regards, J. P. Kelly |
boy wundyr x | 25 Jul 2013 8:07 a.m. PST |
I Ain't Been Shot Mum by TooFatLardies has a Korean War supplement in one of the specials; the supplement is for v.2 of IABSM, but there are conversion notes available to bring v.2 scenarios to v.3. IABSM can work as individually based figs, one stand=fire team or one stand=squad. Usually about a company per side. |
delta6ct | 25 Jul 2013 8:38 a.m. PST |
You could probably use any WWII set that uses 1 stand = 1 squad. Examples that come to mind: Crossfire, Fireball Forward, Battlegroup PanzerGrenadier, Battlefront WWII
Mike |
Schlesien | 25 Jul 2013 10:07 a.m. PST |
Cold War Commander, that's what I use for Korean War. |
dbander123 | 25 Jul 2013 12:11 p.m. PST |
Have used Crossfire successfully. In fact Dick Bryant has some information on Korean War Crossfire on his Blog |
Joes Shop | 25 Jul 2013 1:13 p.m. PST |
I've been playing CF for years and will probably base for that. Just wondering if there were sets for the period I was unaware of. Regards, J. P. Kelly |
ODGW Kenny | 25 Jul 2013 6:12 p.m. PST |
Mein Panzer is one tank = one tank and one infantry stand = one infantry squad. Infantry fights are pretty good. But my opinion is a little biased
(sorry) Also we just released a Korean War databook with Vehicles, troops quality, TOE and more
. If you can, drop by our games at Fall-In and I'll be glad to teach the game to you. Sincerely, Kenny Noe ODGW |
Joes Shop | 26 Jul 2013 3:41 a.m. PST |
Kenny: thanks very much! Regards, J. P. Kelly |
deflatermouse | 28 Jul 2013 3:37 a.m. PST |
dbander123 Would you have a link to his blog? I play Crossfire and have lots of Korean stuff. Would like to combine the 2. |
Buckeye AKA Darryl | 14 Apr 2014 7:59 a.m. PST |
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Jemima Fawr | 14 Apr 2014 2:40 p.m. PST |
I'd recommend Battlefront: WWII. The Korean War unit cards are available for free download on the website fireandfury.com |