Awesome thanks to both of you for the quick replies.
Flames of War Operation Bagration
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Has anybody looked at the Flames of War board game minatures included in Operation Bagration and A Bridge Too Far?
They have King Tigers, FW-190s, Panthers, UK 5.5 Howitzers, Shermans and SDK 251 halftracks, T-34s and several more. The scale looks compatiable to AA units. If these are compatiable it is another possible avenue for extra playing units. -
Has anybody looked at the Flames of War board game minatures included in Operation Bagration and A Bridge Too Far?
They have King Tigers, FW-190s, Panthers, UK 5.5 Howitzers, Shermans and SDK 251 halftracks, T-34s and several more. The scale looks compatiable to AA units. If these are compatiable it is another possible avenue for extra playing units.WARRIOR, if I’m not wrong ( I checked in YouTube ) Flames of War miniatures are much bigger than the ones in AA
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and they are not plastic either
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They make them in plastic, i got 2 sets
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@Imperious:
They make them in plastic, i got 2 sets
But they aren’t the same size has axis and allies right ?
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They are. The infantry are a bit small, but mostly because some of them are not standing in their pose.
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@Imperious:
They are. The infantry are a bit small, but mostly because some of them are not standing in their pose.
You’re right I checked in Board Game geek and they are the same size, sorry I saw in youtube





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