Is GZG ever going to produce an counter battery radar vehicle (and, to me
equally importantly, release it in the States)?
If that's not going to happen in the forseeable future, does anyone else have
a recommendation for who makes good figures? The Stan Johansen one looks OK.
Any other suggestions?
Also: how much artillery do people typically use, in terms of number of
vehicles relative to the number of other troops on the table, on board or off,
heavy, medium, or light, HEF or MAK, etc.? Thanks!
GHQ has a nice Warsaw Pact radar vehicle:
Check W40 GAINFUL & STRAIGHT FLUSH Missile & radar vehicles at:
http://www.ghqmodels.com/warsaw.htm
Mike
Michael Miserendino Senior Software Engineer Lincoln Re
GHQ has a nice Warsaw Pact radar vehicle:
Check W40 GAINFUL & STRAIGHT FLUSH Missile & radar vehicles at:
http://www.ghqmodels.com/warsaw.htm
Mike
Michael Miserendino Senior Software Engineer Lincoln Re
At GZGECC II, last February, I participated in a DS2 scenario by John Atkinson
entitled "Assault on Carter Island". It had an enormous number of figures per
side. Unfortunately, I had to leave before it was finished (is it still going
on?). In this game John had some very nice radar vehicles. Size 2 or 3 tank
hulls with a large dome on the top of them. If he is on-list, perhaps he
could indicate the manufacturer and model of these figures. Game Pictures are
at:
http://people.canoe.ca/jhan/ft/gzgecc/gzgecc2/home.html
Unfortunately, there are no good pictures of this vehicle.
> At GZGECC II, last February, I participated in a DS2
He isn't but I forwarded the message. He hasn't replied yet to the last mail I
sent, though, so he may be busy on a field exercise or something.
Someone had asked about vehicles John Atkinson had used for a DS2 game. I
forwarded the question and.....
> Pardon the delay, but I had a Graf rotation followed
Finally found the miniature that I was thinking about for counter battery
radar. It was hidden on the GeoHex web site. It is a Future Wars miniature
FWAC09 PT-124 Light Grav Command Vehicle
Here is the URL:
http://www.geohex.com/vifwac09.htm