I'm still on the fence about doing moderns. I have some counters I printed up that let me test out rules on the cheap. But I enjoy FoW so am looking at doing Team Yankee in 6mm possibly.
Since I needed some other packs, I ordered up a pack of T-72s and some BMPs just for kicks. Wondering is this another period where the Soviets are just a wave of green or do they do any interesting camo?
And what green do you like for Soviets?
(I'll be asking about US forces too as I got some M1s and Bradleys).
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Nice work there Skeem. It looks pretty impressive to me. What are you using as your bases for the vehicles and what are the dimensions?
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Thanks man, I am very hyped to get them on the table and play some games. The bases are Flames of War medium bases for their infantry teams and they are about 2" x 1". I plan to use the small bases for my 6mm infantry teams and those are about 1" x 1". I think they work out perfectly for 6mm. Plastic Soldier Company makes similar bases for much cheaper and so does LITKO. I like the FoW because of the angel of the rim. They look good painted

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I'm also going to use 1/2 size bases. Infantry/medium bases are 2" x 1.25" Smaller bases are 1 x 1.25" (those for for command squads, LMG teams, FOOs etc.)
I use the steel bases from Wargames Accessoeries, and just have him cut me custom sizes (I also do Flames of War WW2 the same way). For the small bases I actually use 15x15mm. That's as small as I would ever go and it won't really affect the game.
I don't like the FoW bases for 6mm because I like my bases as thin as possible...
I use the steel bases from Wargames Accessoeries, and just have him cut me custom sizes (I also do Flames of War WW2 the same way). For the small bases I actually use 15x15mm. That's as small as I would ever go and it won't really affect the game.
I don't like the FoW bases for 6mm because I like my bases as thin as possible...
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Thanks for the compliments but honestly I think the color I used on the Russians is too dark and i'm looking for a new color for the next battalion. I'm looking at using FoW Tankovy green. One of my peeve's is I only use colors that come in both spray cans and pots. Some paints don't go through the air brush so good so I stopped trying to do that. Any color I pick has to come in a spray can. As for the bases I like the FoW bases because to me every model is a small diorama and the edges of their bases look very professional in my opinion. Especially when you paint the edges a different color like I do. But that's just me and the look i'm going for.
Oh and I used the large base for the battalion HQ.
Oh and I used the large base for the battalion HQ.

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