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Hi folks, long time first time here.

I've been getting into 6mm wargaming during the past year, and as I tend to prefer 1:1 (one tank = one tank), I've settled for playing with the Force on Force ruleset.
I've put up two battle reports on my blog thus far:

Red Road To Schwerin: https://northernwedding.wordpress.com/2016/08/18/red-road-to-schwerin-a-battle-report/

Crossing The Line: https://northernwedding.wordpress.com/2016/09/18/crossing-the-line-a-battle-report/

Now, I wanted to ask if any of you have experience with gaming in 1:1 with 6mm figures?
Do you have any tips for good gaming systems that can handle the potential scale that 6mm allows?

I think Force on Force works okey thus far, but at times it feels a bit awkward, especially as unit counts go up.
Are there any good 6mm oriented house rule modifications for the Force on Force rules that anyone know of?

[Edit: Figured it's always nice to include some pictures.]





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