Great to watch! Personally, I’d go for a lighter, more yellowy shade for the Russian green. Historically, there was a huge variation, each factory applying whatever they had at hand, so would be entirely appropriate to have a different shade for each mini type. Many formations also applied camo in many variants.
How in your opinion is rapid fire (which I just purchased) different from o group? Is rapid fire your WW2 game of choice? It looks fun and well tested. Just like your opinion
@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53 so, instead of playing a battalion with companies in O Group, rapid fire is based on whole battalions. overall I prefer RF because its so much simpler, and easy to play. I like simple rules that allow me to get my collection on the table. O group looks like a great game too, but I cant get my head round it!
I’ve played a group a couple of times and it’s hard for me to wrap my head around it. I think you and I would be great neighbors. I like simple. I just bought the rapid reloaded. And I’ve watched all of your videos multiple times of which I loved by the way. I have large flames of war armies, but never really took to that rule set and everything has been sitting dormant for years. You might have just rekindled something for me and I’m really interested in learning more. I really do appreciate you and I really love watching your videos and your style. One of these days we have to meet up I’ll be in London this June between June 6 and 11th, but I’m sure that you are far away from London.
Great to watch!
Personally, I’d go for a lighter, more yellowy shade for the Russian green. Historically, there was a huge variation, each factory applying whatever they had at hand, so would be entirely appropriate to have a different shade for each mini type. Many formations also applied camo in many variants.
Yeah, if i were to paint them now i would use a much lighter green, but these were painted 20+ years ago.
Looking good. 💪 The green works fine. 😎
I think ill get away with it.
A very decent sized force …. I like the green!
Cheers, random craft paint but i reckon it looks ok.
Very nice mate. I like the green colour. Looks like a BOFORS to me.
Could be a Bofors, but the base of it looks entirely different. Quite likely it was a Russian copy of a Bofors.
@@sirrathersplendid4825 probably
Very nice video. Will look into these rules asxwell
How in your opinion is rapid fire (which I just purchased) different from o group? Is rapid fire your WW2 game of choice? It looks fun and well tested. Just like your opinion
@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53 so, instead of playing a battalion with companies in O Group, rapid fire is based on whole battalions. overall I prefer RF because its so much simpler, and easy to play. I like simple rules that allow me to get my collection on the table. O group looks like a great game too, but I cant get my head round it!
I’ve played a group a couple of times and it’s hard for me to wrap my head around it. I think you and I would be great neighbors. I like simple. I just bought the rapid reloaded. And I’ve watched all of your videos multiple times of which I loved by the way. I have large flames of war armies, but never really took to that rule set and everything has been sitting dormant for years. You might have just rekindled something for me and I’m really interested in learning more. I really do appreciate you and I really love watching your videos and your style. One of these days we have to meet up I’ll be in London this June between June 6 and 11th, but I’m sure that you are far away from London.
Amazing looking army.
Thanks, one of my oldest armies.
Nice one Steve 👍👍
Cheers.
That looks epic
Thanks.
Was rather sad when FOW got rid of all the command teams 😢