From: Thomas Anderson <thomas.anderson@u...>
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 13:16:39 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [ds2] Re: SG2 vehicles (was Re: Full Thrust...)
> On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Brian Burger wrote: a while back, me and my mate started playing a wargame produced by someone local to our games glub; it wasn't terribly good - ms-dos to DS2's linux - but it was quick to play and quite fun. sort of full thrust approach - lots of d6, predefined unit types (although here there were no design rules), etc. the distinguishing feature was that it used 1/1000 minatures. it would have worked with 1/300 but the reccommended mini line was 1/1k, which works out at 2mm for a soldier. this had four advantages: (1) cheap minis - we could field big armies without major spending (2) looks cool - minis closer to ground scale (3) easy to paint - slap on the green, drybrush at random with light green (4) scratchbuild heaven! to scratchbuild a half-reasonable looking tank - and certainly good enough for gaming - took about 5 cm2 of card and a GW epic banner pole, or similar thin plastic rod. ifv's and spg's were similarly easy. i made a battery of HAR (scud) launchers using cut-up cocktail sticks for missiles. anyay, i had just been studying the six-day war in history, so i decided i needed more tanks. i took a mr kipling cake box (8"x6"x2"?) and turned it into a reinforced armoured regiment - 100 tanks plus various add-ons. i never got to field it all at once. the moral of this story is: 1/100 rocks. Tom