Here is a tactical level WWI game I have been working on. I play it on the original maps from the A&A Miniatures game (2" hexes) and use the roads as trench lines or mark my laminated maps with a dry erase marker to indicate trench lines. I have only been playing offense/defense type games where the ratio of offense army points to defense army points is 3:2 and the offense has to capture an objective behind the defense’s trench line or has to open a 3 adjacent hex gap in the defense’s trench line after 10-15 turns. A 100-120 points for the offense makes for a reasonable sized army.
I bought soft plastic English, French and German HO scale WWI soldiers from the Toy Soldier Company and use cannons from Risk and Micro Machines biplanes. I also bought machine gun/artillery hard plastic sets from the Toy Soldier Co for the heavy artillery & machine guns that were so devastating in the trench warfare. I suppose you could use pieces from the A&A Miniatures for the infantry, machine guns, artillery, etc., if you want to try this before investing in the WWI pieces which are about $8/set.
I have play-tested this game several times and revised the rules at least 6 times. If you give it a try I would appreciate your feeback so that I can continue to improve the game.
Let me know if you can’t open the MS Word rules file.
World War I.doc
Re: Field Marshal Games Pieces Project Discussion thread
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The FMG Italian Macchi C202 fighter next to the OOB version.
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The FMG Italian 105 mm artillery next to the OOB version.
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The FMG Italian BR-20 bomber with the OOB bomber.
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The FMG Italian transport with the OOB transport.
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The FMG Soldati class destroyer next to the OOB model.
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The FMG Italian sub with the OOB version.
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The Italian Zara class cruiser with the OOB version.
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The Littorio class battleship next to the OOB BB.
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The Aquila class CV with the OOB CV. The wider flight deck is really great for faster game play. Planes set on there easier. Thanks so much Jeremy for all your efforts. It has been some kind of project! And now it really is on the way.
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i have a question about teh german tigers. are they going to bigger than teh current OOB panzers IV’s?
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i have a question about teh german tigers. are they going to bigger than teh current OOB panzers IV’s?
Yes they are. Check out this pic Jeremy shared a few months back. The King Tigers are the pre-production molds that are submitted for approval before the factory commits to making the mould. Final pieces will be grey.
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i do addore his humor <3
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Painted my pieces avocado green to distinguish them from the russians. This is a close match to the green used by Avalon Hill in Axis & Allies Revised for their UK units. I liked the colour (but not on the UK units) and thought it to be pretty good for the Italians.
I used Krylon avocado green fast dry.
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and more. I switched out FMG’s trucks with Table Tactics’ half tracks.
I also modified FMG’s battleships by raising the B turrets.
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In response to a PM, yes, that is Lego in the background.
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and more. I switched out FMG’s trucks with Table Tactics’ half tracks.
I also modified FMG’s battleships by raising the B turrets.
What about the armored cars? Did you paint them?
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and more. I switched out FMG’s trucks with Table Tactics’ half tracks.
I also modified FMG’s battleships by raising the B turrets.
What about the armored cars? Did you paint them?
I only painted what you see. I didn’t do the armoured cars, as I liked using the half track instead for a mec unit. The armoured car I see as a reconassaince unit, which I don’t see in a game in this scale. I think there are too many units as it is.
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Here are some shots of the painted Italians at war!
Spring 1941.
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