
"Hills for the Fulda Gap" Topic
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Tgunner | 06 Oct 2017 2:25 a.m. PST |
It's not a bad set-up. Hills are an interesting subject for gamers and they are useful terrain pieces because they do break up lines of sight and allow for some maneuvering to happen on our otherwise fenced in and crowded battlefields. Just don't get too hung up on the whole scale thing because, honestly, anything scale wise is just plain silly in Team Yankee. If you think about it the units are only a few dozen to a couple of hundred meters away in 15mm. That's just fine for a squad level encounter (like say Force on Force), but just plain silly in Team Yankee's "scale". It's one reason why the game has the crowded parking lot reputation. |
hornblaeser | 06 Oct 2017 1:19 p.m. PST |
remember all the hedges and small woods. |
Joep123 | 07 Oct 2017 7:07 p.m. PST |
Looks good. I'll look into doing that with our games. My game group plays TY in 15mm and 6mm. Joe |
Tgunner | 08 Oct 2017 7:14 a.m. PST |
We need to drag you into the world wide campaign Bill. We need more American players. |
d88mm1940 | 12 Oct 2017 7:58 p.m. PST |
Those M1 tanks blend right in! (Sorry, I couldn't resist any longer;) |
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