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Got a whole bunch of 1/35 WW2 minis at Christmas. Very good quality, (Tamiya) but I've never gamed with 1/35 scale before. As the title suggests, I'm looking for recommendations on rule sets for using them, if any exist.

Yes, I could run them with the Bolt Action rules, but I've just finished putting together a 4 x 4 table, which I'm obviously keen to try out, so it would be good to have a ruleset to reflect the fact that 1/35 is bigger than the 1/56 of Bolt Action

Thanks for any replies.


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I would stick with Bolt action,it is a very flexible game as for scale. Heck i dont change a thing and play it in 15mm.

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Yeah I agree bolt action will work great with 1/35
   
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Normandy Firefight is for 1/35th.

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Could Battlegroup possibly work for the larger scale? I know it was designed for 15/20mm, but I just read through the rulebook and didn't see anything that couldn't be adapted to 28 or even 54mm
   
 
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