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a pink unicorn!
Any plans for a battle report or two? They seem to be a bit scarce on the YouTubes.
So this is a variant of TANKS? Or am I confused?
As far as I know, and it is mentioned in the video, Fury is just the FoW rules but without the infantry. Tanks is more like X-Wing or at least I thought it was and has a different set of rules.
thanks… it gets confusing when identical models are used in different game systems… at least for me
Don’t worry, I have never seen Fury, so get confused when people talk about the movie.
It’s probably best compared to how GW sells different starter sets.
‘Hit the beach’ = ‘Dark Imperium’ or ‘Tempest of Souls’ (= the big box with everything)
‘Fury’ = ‘First strike’ or ‘Storm strike’ (= the small starter set).
If you really bring GW into the mix I’m totally lost… the barrage of releases they have done in the last 12 months totally got me lost.
that’s how we sort the rebel scum from the loyalists 😉
in those terms I’m xenos… far far FAR away…. a myth, a legend, a whisper… almost a Squat.
Watch out @sundancer there is a Hive Fleet coming for you!
I’m deep underground. https://youtu.be/ytWz0qVvBZ0
tanks for reviewing this…
At this price and 5 tanks included the set is not only just something for potential newbies, but also for old hands, especially if you collect Americans and Germans.
However, I wonder whether it doesn´t get boring for beginners after a short while with only tanks responsible for the action.
On the other hand, too many rules at the beginning might be a criterium for not diving into the game in the first place.
It’s good the box comes with some punch out terrain. Otherwise the Tiger would make short work of the M10 and Shermans.
I just put together my first 40 points for Flames of war. Ready to paint.
I will stick with that for now.
Any excuse to buy a Tiger and a STuG is a good one, right ? 😉
When i saw this i thought it was to do with the film, three Sherman
s against one Tiger. On the other hand, this box set gives you this option and i`m inclined to get it just for that reason.