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Sergeant




Bournemouth, England

Today on Breakthrough Assault​ we have the 3rd look at the Team Yankee models. This week it's the turn of the artillery and there is a lot to showcase! Next week is the big one you have all been waiting for, the tanks! Check out the pictures here.



Thanks for looking

Ben

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2015/08/24 06:46:37


AKA Ben from Breakthrough Assault - http://breakthroughassault.co.uk/

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It looks like people are going to be giving Zvesda's cold war range a lot of love, they already do a Gvozdika.

I'm still not interested in this but if they get round to doing a Harrier I may pick one up just because.

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I think here the pricing will be key - I might pick up the rules for this, as it looks to be a good 'gateway' game (I already play Battlegroup for 15mm WW2, so only interested in FOW for figs, not rules) - but there are lots of manufacturers for 15mm Cold War stuff - QRF, Peter Pig etc. Depending on pricing, my forces will be from more than one supplier. (I've already bought my air support in 15mm/1:100 scale from the Italeri range, as I'm not interested in mixing scales.)
   
 
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