
M47 Battalion (so far) - Plus a couple of other units

Updated Jordanian Forces

Moderators: dnichols, GHQ, Mk 1
Thanks! There's far too many really for actual gaming purposes. If we wanted to field a full Panzer Grenadier Regiment these days we'd use a higher level set of rules were an element/model represents a platoon rather than an individual squad or vehicle.
The vast majority are of the older type - although I still quite like the GR08 (Panzergrenadiers in Action) pack. Most of my new style H&R (and 2d6) figures are in other units (fallschirmjager etc) and nationalities (Soviet Naval Infantry).Are the H&R ones the older type or the newer ones?
That's so true - Adler's 'big' heads being a bone of contention with some - personally I don't have a problem with them. Baccus' figures (as well as their vehicles) are too big for me (although maybe they'd fit in with the GHQ WW2 US Paras - aren't they rumoured to be on the large size?) as they don't fit in with my existing stuff. If i was starting from scratch it may be different (although maybe if I was starting these days I might go the 3mm route for everything).I know when it comes to infantry, there are lots of opinions as to what people prefer.
Maybe 1 battalion (or equivalent) per player. It can vary depending on the rules being used, the player's experience etc. Even the scenario - a defending player can generally command more troops as he doesn't usually have to worry about moving them.What are the largest units you will play at 1:1 scale for vehicles?
Yeah, that is a bit of an issue. Even before these new Panthers/Tigers came out the H&R range consisted of sculpts from a number of sources: the original H&R sculpts, new sculpts by Navwar, former Skytrex models, and the old Armstrong Models range (which are the newest and the start of the newer higher quality - IMO - models). Now, obviously given that I have so many of their older models, I don't have a problem with them as long as they look right. Some of the Navwar sculpts (for me at least) were very disappointing (such as the Hungarian Csaba armoured cars).Splod wrote:I just wish it were easier to tell which were the new quality sculpts in their range!