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Mako1120 Jun 2016 8:18 p.m. PST

Just curious to see if anyone has attempted to use the East of Suez rules by QRF for Cold War Europe, and if so, if you've filled in the holes for missing vehicles, especially: HS-30, Marder, Luchs, etc.?

Thought I might give them a go, since I have them handy, and just realized they have stats for a lot of other vehicles in addition to those used in the Middle Eastern Wars, up through the mid-1970s.

Also, curious about any additional house rules, tweaks, other things you've done when using them, either in the M.E., or in NW Europe.

GeoffQRF20 Jun 2016 11:22 p.m. PST

FEBA uses the same system and covers the more modern vehicles

Mako1120 Jun 2016 11:52 p.m. PST

Thanks Geoff.

Can't recall if I bought that set too, or not. May have, but not sure.

Looking for Spz Kurz stats too.

Will probably just have to compare to the others in the rules, if no one has already worked those out.

GeoffQRF21 Jun 2016 7:36 a.m. PST

The Marder and Luchs were certainly in there, but it was more written with the 1980s in mind so I'm not sure that the HS-30 or 11-2 Kurz were included. However they are likely to be somethin very similar to the M113.

Mako1121 Jun 2016 8:46 a.m. PST

Yea, I figure somewhere between the FV-432, M113, BMP, BTR-50 for them.

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