Don't worry about points discrepancies. No battle in history ever occurred that had even forces. Scenarios and ongoing campaigns are far more interesting!
High quality. Things I liked - great terrain, well painted miniatures, organized battle report flow, no shaky wandering camera shots, great miniatures (yeah, it deserves a double mention) - subscribed.
Thank you very much Michael its greatly appreciated. Currently on holiday in France (getting some good ideas for more farm buildings) then back to terrain building for a couple of months so hopefully next video around August time.
Awesome video! Great looking table and very good camera work.I liked the close-in shots highlighting the key and/or dramatic action each turn. Well done!
Excellent video! I really like how you discussed how you made your table, used beautifully painted models in your report and kept your report very easy to follow. Subscribed!
That’s great to read Rob and its a good game to play. I’ve always been a historical gamer and at first thought BA was ‘kids’ stuff compared to more ‘sophisticated’ and larger rule sets with endless tables for range, calibre, velocity, angle of deflection and so on. But if you use a bit of imagination to some of the dice results its ok. I recall people saying a Sherman can never knock out a Tiger from the front? Well if you actually read accounts from the war they did. Not by penetrating the front glacis but by banging round after round at them either breaking a track or putting the crew into such a panic that they bailed out! Either way a ‘knocked’ out Tiger. The rules are quick and the drawing of dice rather than ‘I go U go’ is great and was first used by Bruce Rea Taylor back in the early 80’s with ‘command chits’. It’s a great game and can be altered with ‘house rules’ as you’ll notice I dispense with points for these games. Hope you enjoy it.
Thank you and I’m considering doing the next one as ‘Counter attack at St Manvieu farm’ using my Panthers and grenadiers to attack the Sherman’s and arriving Brit infantry?
Simply the best Bolt Action Battle Report channel out there… and most beautiful in regards to scenery and miniatures Action is clear and concise.. You sir are an artist!!!
Love the massed tank type game! Please more, only I think you said tiger was had a "heavy" AT Gun with a +6 when it should have been a super heavy AT gun +7. Its the good old 88mm remember! Still nm , it was a very enjoyable battle showing how the numbers overcame the Tigers heavy armour. (Well apart from that dodgy worn out 88mm in the early Tiger Panzer VI (maybe the barrel was bent hehe) Really enjoyed it, and I'd love to see more. Even better would be a kind of "follow the platoon" through several battles and see how long they can all survive. You could do crews bailing out , there's a set of rules from warlord about bailing crews .
Many thanks Walter unfortunately my garage is too cold in winter and the wife won’t let me put the heaters on as they cost too much 😂 Aiming for early May for the next one.
Thank you and the bases are detachable with the tank held in place with magnets and a metal washer. I just forgot to take them off the base when the tanks went on the road ‘doh’ 👍🏻😂 Might do a quick preview next video as a few people have commented about the bases on tanks 👍🏻
Thank you its appreciated and before I started actually doing the videos I didn’t think it would be too difficult? How wrong I was hahaha. I am getting the hang of it and learning every time. Next one late August all being well.
Well done! Your terrain tutorial and explanation for construction is very inspirational. The battle report was superb. I was thinking that was the luckiest panzerschreck team of the war until its ultimate demise. And I was pulling for Sgt. Kane's Sherman. Sad to see him explode. Your game is proof that points should not matter. Historical battles were seldom even and those make for fun games indeed. Cheers, Paul
Outstanding! Brilliant video production quality which is concise & to the point. The table/ terrain is absolutely on point & looks fantastic. Your short tutorial in the beginning has inspired me to try some of your techniques which all seem "do-able", even to a novice like me! The minis are beautifully painted & it is obvious how much time & care you put into them, so seeing them on the table being played with is a bonus!! I have read some of the previous comments here & would love to see more tutorials by you but understand that it isn't something you're interested in. All the same, this has been the best BA video I have seen in a long time & I have watched a lot over the past few years. I "Liked & Subscribed" immediately after finishing this video & will now be going through your back catalogue & am looking forward to watching more in the future! Oh, and I didn't pick the errors you made. Anyway, please keep up the great work & thanks again for sharing! Cheers! 😃👍
Nick thank you and sorry for the late reply, had loads on with work and home life but hopefully back at it in November. I know I make quite a few mistakes when filming as I’m concentrating more on framing and recording and only when I watch them back do I realise my errors. I’m crap at tutorial stuff as I forget to record so put how to photos on Facebook on the ‘painting’ and ‘terrain making’ BA stuff.
A nice bit of Tank Wars -Tigers and a PzIV in a face off with Shermans and fireflies :) One thing to remember when you have massive damage (and there was plenty!) roll the two dice separately as the pins stack and can affect the outcome of any order tests, not that it mattered here!
Great batrep. Your scenery is amazing as are your painting skills. Never convinced by the basing of vehicles, as it looks odd seeing a grassy base drive up a road for example, but each to their own.
Glad you liked it and I forgot to take the tanks off their bases when I put them on the road as they are on the bases with magnets and are removable. I keep them on for display/storage. I put some photos of how I do them on the FB Bolt action painting and terrain pages. I’m on as Daz Van Der Young.
That was really good. Tigers are mesnt to be a nasty tank but it never seems to translate onto the gaming table. Mine do nothing either lol. Your homemade roads are quite the game changer and I made some. Really good and the board looks great
Thank you again and I saw your roads on one of your videos and they looked quality 👍🏻 I agree and was hoping the Tigers would make more of an impression especially as it was their first outing 😢
wonderfully crafted battlefield and very tastefully a skillfully finished models. Thank you for the tips and tricks! Your explanations are quick but clear and very inspiring. It is also apparent you have a lot of experience with this system. Perhaps the only thing missing is the adrenaline of a human opponent, but I can understand that not everyone might find the boldness to play against you :)
Thank you Konsyjes its very much appreciated. My wife helps out but declines to be on camera and when I go to my wargaming club in Leeds I usually lose as my tactics are very reckless hahaha
if I may make a suggestion, I think slightly turning down the exposure on the camera or possibly experimenting with dimming or even colorizing the room lights a tiny bit might yield a more "cinematic" looking footage, if desired, and bring out a bit more color in the models. Because colors are closest to their local saturation at mid-range brightness, higher intensity illumination tends to desaturate the scene, in my experience. I noticed your awesome self-illuminating explosion props - I think those would look even more dramatic in a lower light environment.
Greatly appreciated Konsyjes and I know exactly what you mean about white balance and colour range and depth as years ago I used to photograph weddings, but sadly I film these videos on my iPhone only and my garage is lit by fluorescent ceiling light (I sold all my camera lights years ago) so controlling the lighting is problematic. I have a few apps for WB but the light is always an issue and if I try and lower the light the phone struggles with focus and image quality. I am planning on getting some new standalone lights next year which might help with some directional lighting etc.
@@dazvanderyoung1911 Oh yeah I think I know what you mean. Those phone cameras are so finicky and .... how would I put this. The controls are there, but I don't think they end up working excatly like one would expect.
Many thanks for the report and my models. I’m no good at tutorial style videos as I forget to record. (tried it with the terrain and it was a disaster) I just use an airbrush and spray using modulation of lighter colours to add fake depth. If you search on You Tube for 1/35 scale tank modellers you’ll find loads of brilliant painters who do great tutorials, which is where I took inspiration from. ‘Night Shift’, ‘jics’ and ‘Herbert Erpaderp’ are all good for tanks and do a lot of 28mm stuff 👍
Thank you very much it’s appreciated 👍🏻 If your on Facebook and on the Bolt Action terrain makers page I did put a photographic step by step post on last year. In this group if you search me as Daz Van Der Young it will bring all my posts up 👍🏻
Hello there. I watch Bolt Action battle reports for some days now and see that there is always a SdKfz 251/1 (possible a 4) as thow for the 8,8 Flak/Pak. But: the 8,8 was to heavy for the 3t Halftrack. So, isn't there a right option (SdKfz. 7) in the army lists?
Peter you are absolutely right and I only used the model 251’s as I didn’t have a painted model Sdkfz 7 etc. I think most other wargamers are in the same position and use what models they have even though it’s not historically accurate. For the record I have now got a Rubicon models Sdkfz 7 and it will be seen towing the 88 in future games 👍
These are great battle reports! Concise but still retaining all of the drama and the dice rolls (which I think is important for helping those to learn the game) You probably get asked this all the time, but how do you make those amazing smoke effects?
Thank you Grantus it’s appreciated. The smoke effect is epoch/cotton wool stuck around a small battery type ‘tea light’. I then gently spray the base and halfway up with black paint so that when you turn the light on it glows yellow through the blackened cotton wool 👍🏻 Sorry for the delay in replying been really busy with work/family.
Thank you and I’ve been a Wargamer for over 40 years and used to do WW2 in 20mm back in the 90’s but ended up selling it all. Got back into WW2 and 28mm about 5 years ago 👍🏻
Thanks and the mats from Geek Villain and these are the ‘Autumn’ fleece ones as I like the overall look of the green. I need to buy another but they are having printing issues at the moment.
Thank you, I'll definitely be using those bristles. It's funny but you really don't see anybody putting those long radio antennas on their wargaming tanks, they'll just use the short fat plastic ones that come with the kit. @@dazvanderyoung1911
Don't worry about points discrepancies. No battle in history ever occurred that had even forces. Scenarios and ongoing campaigns are far more interesting!
Cheer John I’m not a great lover of points, much prefer historical order of battles etc.
This gentlemen is Absolutely right...
High quality. Things I liked - great terrain, well painted miniatures, organized battle report flow, no shaky wandering camera shots, great miniatures (yeah, it deserves a double mention) - subscribed.
Thank you very much Michael its greatly appreciated. Currently on holiday in France (getting some good ideas for more farm buildings) then back to terrain building for a couple of months so hopefully next video around August time.
Corn fields hmmmmmmm
Lovely table- the workmanship on that building is top notch.
Thank you very much its greatly appreciated 👍
Very good looking armies. Enjoyable to watch.
Thank you it’s greatly appreciated
Great report. Fun to watch
Brilliant glad you liked it
I love that table simply gorgeous great report
Thank you Robert glad you liked it and hoping to do another video with more new stuff in November
Awesome video! Great looking table and very good camera work.I liked the close-in shots highlighting the key and/or dramatic action each turn. Well done!
Great looking table! Thanks for upload.
Thank you glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
Beautiful terrain and minis
Thank you Julian glad you enjoyed the videos and its appreciated you took the time to comment, cheers.
Outstanding sir! Clear concise and very entertaining! Fantastic table...well done ... don't change a thing!
Wow thats fantastic thank you 👍
Excellent video! I really like how you discussed how you made your table, used beautifully painted models in your report and kept your report very easy to follow. Subscribed!
Brilliant thank you, hopefully next one out in May fingers crossed 👍🏻 pity work gets in the way of doing more 🤔
Gear game, great scenery and lovely models. You are an inspiration!
Lovely set up.
Glad to see lots of tanks.
Thank you Randall and I also like lots of tanks, love to do a ‘Kursk’ in the future 👍
Great collection and battlefield. Wonderfull work!
Superb, the terrain is great and your clear narrative makes it a joy to watch and understand
Brilliant to read and thank you Colin its very much appreciated
Thanks for the demonstration! I liked it a lot and think i might start playing.
That’s great to read Rob and its a good game to play. I’ve always been a historical gamer and at first thought BA was ‘kids’ stuff compared to more ‘sophisticated’ and larger rule sets with endless tables for range, calibre, velocity, angle of deflection and so on. But if you use a bit of imagination to some of the dice results its ok. I recall people saying a Sherman can never knock out a Tiger from the front? Well if you actually read accounts from the war they did. Not by penetrating the front glacis but by banging round after round at them either breaking a track or putting the crew into such a panic that they bailed out! Either way a ‘knocked’ out Tiger. The rules are quick and the drawing of dice rather than ‘I go U go’ is great and was first used by Bruce Rea Taylor back in the early 80’s with ‘command chits’. It’s a great game and can be altered with ‘house rules’ as you’ll notice I dispense with points for these games. Hope you enjoy it.
Absolutely quality. Thank you for creating and sharing. Subscribed.
Lovely looking table there guys.
Thank you 👍🏻👍🏻
Really love your boards and games. Very well done indeed !!!
Thank you very much and glad you like them.
Enjoyed the video. Thanks 😊
Thank you Sparkey glad you liked it.
Terrain tips were great.Thankyou!
What an awesome wartime story you told and on a beautiful cinematic table. I want to see the counter push when reinforcement arrives from the German.
Thank you and I’m considering doing the next one as ‘Counter attack at St Manvieu farm’ using my Panthers and grenadiers to attack the Sherman’s and arriving Brit infantry?
@@dazvanderyoung1911 do it! That will be awesome!
Very entertaining, well done and thanks!
Glad you liked it thank you
Great production quality, I can appreciate the time taken to edit this. Looks awesome and very enjoyable to watch
Svefred2 thank you very much its greatly appreciated
Brilliant bat rep and vid mate, had to subscribed after watching it all round excellent.
Beautiful miniatures and tabletop. Great narration.
Cheers Joe glad you enjoyed it
Simply the best Bolt Action Battle Report channel out there… and most beautiful in regards to scenery and miniatures
Action is clear and concise..
You sir are an artist!!!
Wow thank you it really is appreciated 👍🏻👍🏻
Mate, your Bat Reps are awesome!! Beautiful models and terrain. Your commentary certainly adds excitement to the battle. Well
Done and Many Thanks!!👍
Thank you Paul and as I’ve replied to some of the the comments it means a lot and is greatly appreciated.
A fantastic battle Report, with some cracking looking miniatures and a amazing terrain, thanks 👏👏👍
Thank you glad you enjoyed it and aiming for next one early May
Love your modelwork, great painting and lovely battlefield
Thank you very much. Hopefully next video uploaded later this week but pics of it on Facebook Bolt Action page
Outstanding!!! Love these battle reports, quick, to the point, amazing terrain and beautiful models!!! Thank you and keep up the amazing work!!!
Thank you very much indeed it’s really appreciated 👍🏻👍🏻
A really lovely looking table, and a good battle story well told. Thank you !
Thank you and pleased you enjoyed it 👍
Love the massed tank type game! Please more, only I think you said tiger was had a "heavy" AT Gun with a +6 when it should have been a super heavy AT gun +7. Its the good old 88mm remember!
Still nm , it was a very enjoyable battle showing how the numbers overcame the Tigers heavy armour. (Well apart from that dodgy worn out 88mm in the early Tiger Panzer VI (maybe the barrel was bent hehe)
Really enjoyed it, and I'd love to see more.
Even better would be a kind of "follow the platoon" through several battles and see how long they can all survive.
You could do crews bailing out , there's a set of rules from warlord about bailing crews .
Cool lookign terrain and such love has been put into painting the armies..
Cheers it’s greatly appreciated 👍🏻👍🏻
That was really fun to watch, table and men looked fantastic!
Many thanks and glad you liked it.
Glad to see you’re making more vids!
Many thanks Walter unfortunately my garage is too cold in winter and the wife won’t let me put the heaters on as they cost too much 😂 Aiming for early May for the next one.
@@dazvanderyoung1911 I look forward to it 😊
Interesting to see based tanks at that scale.
But the basing is top notch!
Thank you and the bases are detachable with the tank held in place with magnets and a metal washer. I just forgot to take them off the base when the tanks went on the road ‘doh’ 👍🏻😂
Might do a quick preview next video as a few people have commented about the bases on tanks 👍🏻
@@dazvanderyoung1911 That's ingenious!
Sorry doing these videos is not so easy. Please hang in there and don't stop, absolutely love your video's, the terrain you build, and game play.
Thank you its appreciated and before I started actually doing the videos I didn’t think it would be too difficult? How wrong I was hahaha. I am getting the hang of it and learning every time. Next one late August all being well.
@dazvanderyoung1911 For sure , I will keep an eye out for it with great anticipation...
One off the greatest video's in the hobby, thank you for this . Enjoy you're hobby, i do too. Love it .
Wow cheers Harry thanks for that 👍
Once more a great AAR, thank you for the work!
Thank you glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻👍🏻
Well done! Your terrain tutorial and explanation for construction is very inspirational. The battle report was superb. I was thinking that was the luckiest panzerschreck team of the war until its ultimate demise. And I was pulling for Sgt. Kane's Sherman. Sad to see him explode. Your game is proof that points should not matter. Historical battles were seldom even and those make for fun games indeed. Cheers, Paul
Outstanding! Brilliant video production quality which is concise & to the point. The table/ terrain is absolutely on point & looks fantastic. Your short tutorial in the beginning has inspired me to try some of your techniques which all seem "do-able", even to a novice like me! The minis are beautifully painted & it is obvious how much time & care you put into them, so seeing them on the table being played with is a bonus!! I have read some of the previous comments here & would love to see more tutorials by you but understand that it isn't something you're interested in. All the same, this has been the best BA video I have seen in a long time & I have watched a lot over the past few years. I "Liked & Subscribed" immediately after finishing this video & will now be going through your back catalogue & am looking forward to watching more in the future! Oh, and I didn't pick the errors you made. Anyway, please keep up the great work & thanks again for sharing! Cheers! 😃👍
Nick thank you and sorry for the late reply, had loads on with work and home life but hopefully back at it in November. I know I make quite a few mistakes when filming as I’m concentrating more on framing and recording and only when I watch them back do I realise my errors. I’m crap at tutorial stuff as I forget to record so put how to photos on Facebook on the ‘painting’ and ‘terrain making’ BA stuff.
Amazing table and armies ! Enjoyed the video and looking forward to more
Cheers Mike it’s appreciated and hopefully May for the next one 👍🏻
This was great, thanks mate
Cheers Chris glad you liked it, hopefully doing another this weekend all being well 👍🏻
A nice bit of Tank Wars -Tigers and a PzIV in a face off with Shermans and fireflies :) One thing to remember when you have massive damage (and there was plenty!) roll the two dice separately as the pins stack and can affect the outcome of any order tests, not that it mattered here!
Cheers Bazza it’s appreciated 👍🏻👍🏻 and I’ll remember the separate roll in future as I totally overlooked that rule 👍🏻
Great battle report and miniatures! Love it
Thank you very much, aiming for early May for the next one 👍
Great batrep. Your scenery is amazing as are your painting skills. Never convinced by the basing of vehicles, as it looks odd seeing a grassy base drive up a road for example, but each to their own.
Glad you liked it and I forgot to take the tanks off their bases when I put them on the road as they are on the bases with magnets and are removable. I keep them on for display/storage. I put some photos of how I do them on the FB Bolt action painting and terrain pages. I’m on as Daz Van Der Young.
I like the vehicle bases
Beautiful boads and great batreps, really enjoy your vidoes and look forward to many more
Another brilliant report! Thanks for sharing how you build terrain as well :) Keep up the great work!
Cheers Andy its appreciated
That was really good. Tigers are mesnt to be a nasty tank but it never seems to translate onto the gaming table. Mine do nothing either lol.
Your homemade roads are quite the game changer and I made some. Really good and the board looks great
Thank you again and I saw your roads on one of your videos and they looked quality 👍🏻
I agree and was hoping the Tigers would make more of an impression especially as it was their first outing 😢
@@dazvanderyoung1911 thank you as the roads were inspired by you, so that means alot.
Very nice report, superb terrain and minis!
Many thanks its greatly appreciated
Good report. Nice self made terrain. Nicely painted figures and vehicles. And bad bad luck for Germans. :)
Thank you glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
@@dazvanderyoung1911 I subscribed.
So glad I found your videos, hope to see more and would love a a couple of painting guides (even if its a simple talk through)
Very well done! I am enjoying your videos. Thank you for the effort. May I ask the source(s) for your vehicles?
Thank you Jeff and all the vehicles (bar the 88 and Hanomag = Warlord) are Rubicon Models who do some fantastic 28mm WW2 stuff.
Bravo!
Thank you 👍🏻👍🏻
wonderfully crafted battlefield and very tastefully a skillfully finished models. Thank you for the tips and tricks! Your explanations are quick but clear and very inspiring. It is also apparent you have a lot of experience with this system. Perhaps the only thing missing is the adrenaline of a human opponent, but I can understand that not everyone might find the boldness to play against you :)
Thank you Konsyjes its very much appreciated. My wife helps out but declines to be on camera and when I go to my wargaming club in Leeds I usually lose as my tactics are very reckless hahaha
@@dazvanderyoung1911 Oh is that right :D That sure sounds like an amazing place.
if I may make a suggestion, I think slightly turning down the exposure on the camera or possibly experimenting with dimming or even colorizing the room lights a tiny bit might yield a more "cinematic" looking footage, if desired, and bring out a bit more color in the models. Because colors are closest to their local saturation at mid-range brightness, higher intensity illumination tends to desaturate the scene, in my experience. I noticed your awesome self-illuminating explosion props - I think those would look even more dramatic in a lower light environment.
Greatly appreciated Konsyjes and I know exactly what you mean about white balance and colour range and depth as years ago I used to photograph weddings, but sadly I film these videos on my iPhone only and my garage is lit by fluorescent ceiling light (I sold all my camera lights years ago) so controlling the lighting is problematic. I have a few apps for WB but the light is always an issue and if I try and lower the light the phone struggles with focus and image quality. I am planning on getting some new standalone lights next year which might help with some directional lighting etc.
@@dazvanderyoung1911 Oh yeah I think I know what you mean. Those phone cameras are so finicky and .... how would I put this. The controls are there, but I don't think they end up working excatly like one would expect.
Love your battle reports, your tanks look outstanding too! Is there any chance you could do some painting tutorials?
Many thanks for the report and my models. I’m no good at tutorial style videos as I forget to record. (tried it with the terrain and it was a disaster) I just use an airbrush and spray using modulation of lighter colours to add fake depth. If you search on You Tube for 1/35 scale tank modellers you’ll find loads of brilliant painters who do great tutorials, which is where I took inspiration from. ‘Night Shift’, ‘jics’ and ‘Herbert Erpaderp’ are all good for tanks and do a lot of 28mm stuff 👍
@@dazvanderyoung1911 Thanks mate, I’ll check it out 👍🏻
I absolutely love your roads! I know you said you don't really make tutorials but could i possibly pay you to make a video for us?
Thank you very much it’s appreciated 👍🏻 If your on Facebook and on the Bolt Action terrain makers page I did put a photographic step by step post on last year. In this group if you search me as Daz Van Der Young it will bring all my posts up 👍🏻
@Daz VanderYoung absolutely wonderful, cheers!!!
Hello there. I watch Bolt Action battle reports for some days now and see that there is always a SdKfz 251/1 (possible a 4) as thow for the 8,8 Flak/Pak. But: the 8,8 was to heavy for the 3t Halftrack. So, isn't there a right option (SdKfz. 7) in the army lists?
Peter you are absolutely right and I only used the model 251’s as I didn’t have a painted model Sdkfz 7 etc. I think most other wargamers are in the same position and use what models they have even though it’s not historically accurate. For the record I have now got a Rubicon models Sdkfz 7 and it will be seen towing the 88 in future games 👍
These are great battle reports! Concise but still retaining all of the drama and the dice rolls (which I think is important for helping those to learn the game)
You probably get asked this all the time, but how do you make those amazing smoke effects?
Thank you Grantus it’s appreciated. The smoke effect is epoch/cotton wool stuck around a small battery type ‘tea light’. I then gently spray the base and halfway up with black paint so that when you turn the light on it glows yellow through the blackened cotton wool 👍🏻
Sorry for the delay in replying been really busy with work/family.
@@dazvanderyoung1911 Great tips, many thanks! Keep up the great work
does point blank range negate the -2 to hit for being down? Otherwise it would have been a 6+6 to hit the Panzerschreck team in turn 3 and 4.
This game looks fantastic. How do you get into playing?
Thank you and I’ve been a Wargamer for over 40 years and used to do WW2 in 20mm back in the 90’s but ended up selling it all.
Got back into WW2 and 28mm about 5 years ago 👍🏻
Just to say it's "magnifique". Congratulation. PS : what is the scale of yours tanks (chars) ;-)
Thank you Steve it’s appreciated and all the tanks are 1/56 scale made by Rubicon Models
Great report. What is this mat you are using?
Thanks and the mats from Geek Villain and these are the ‘Autumn’ fleece ones as I like the overall look of the green. I need to buy another but they are having printing issues at the moment.
@@dazvanderyoung1911 Thanks!
Also…
Who makes the tanks you painted up?
They were all Rubicon Models in this video. They are very good kits and a joy to put together 👍🏻
@Daz VanderYoung What do you use for the radio antennas for the tanks?
I use stiff bristles from a plastic sweeping brush. They are quite strong and bendy 👍🏻
Thank you, I'll definitely be using those bristles. It's funny but you really don't see anybody putting those long radio antennas on their wargaming tanks, they'll just use the short fat plastic ones that come with the kit. @@dazvanderyoung1911
Great report and superb terrain and excellent tank models. Pity U r rubbish at tactics..... :)
Cheers and glad you enjoyed it, next game might be the German counter attack?