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Great battle report, fellas; and a great looking game!
Another hour long report. I’ve got to save this for tomorrow Can’t wait.
Too much talking not enough action
6 turns 2 hour demo…. plenty of action…
Awesome game and I got a lot out of the demo as know more of the rules now. I would like some videos on where to go from the starter set to go to 1000 points please for both the ucm and scourge armys.
I have 2 startersets, not an optimal list but me and my friend can now add stuff one thingh at the time (commanders, fliers, artillery etc).
This is my “add list”:
1. Command cards and commander
2. Fighetrs/fliers
3. Variations on basic tanks/inf/transports 8heavy tank, specail inf, small/large tranport)
4. Scouts/artillery/special type off units
Comamnd cards can be used with no extra models and even without the coammnd vechicle they add a lot.
You actually can’t go far wrong with a double starter, especially if you go only one faction and swap with a friend.
In a full sized force, you will probably only have excess APCs, as you’ll generally will mount your next set of infantry in light dropships.
A double starter will give you enough main battle tanks to fill a large APC (assuming you support them with a unit of AA) and a spare unit of AA which can be really annoying for hunting dropships.
The scourge especially can take some great lists built around a lot of hunter tanks, and with their speed you don’t even need to mount them in dropships.
Argh, way to many great games, not enough money.
One of the best battle reports/demo games you’ve done, up there with the infinity ones for putting over the feel of the game. Great stuff.
Awesome game, so glad I bought the starter box.
When they were in the studio did they mention any plans to make the other race’s starters in plastic? I love the Shaltari, but when you can buy another two player for cheaper than a single starter….
Look, here is the deal…
In my most humble and honest opinion this 2 part video is “Beasts of War” at their finest
you can not find a more informative and entertaining format than this when they lock on to something like Dropzone Commander.
This right here is why I come back to this site
Magnificent – well done BOW and Hawk for a very, very entertaining and intriguing 2+ hours. Soldier cam is a marvellous way of getting the closeups – keep using it in other battle reports!
Nice new faction. All the models keep the awesome level of detail that hawk wargames delivers andthe fluff is great.
“infantry guys…to the roof!”
Whaaaat I want some pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaassssssssssssseeeeeeeeeeee. 😉