@@valleygamingfowmesbgswl I think there was a Pz III in the wood within 8 but the Yanks may have killed that or the Germans may have failed their last stands. Very much everything on the roll of one dice.
@@PanzerSchule it takes 50% concealment to claim concealment. You cant just put tanks on a hill and declare them hull down, if LOS reveals more than 50%. There is no "declaring hulldown". You move your models, and check that 50% or less is revealed in which case the tank is concealed. Should the opponent engage in such a way to get more than 50% los, then concealment is lost. Nowhere in the rules is it stated that you declare a model hulldown. There is a historic reference to it, but thats all
Very enjoyable game! Lots of
'almosts" as the dice were up and down throughout.
@@richardasher4602 it was a great watch. Good moves by both players but fate intervening turn by turn.
Thanks Frank, Peter and Mark. An interesting game. Very close either way at the end. Great looking table too.
Thanks, it was a great game that swung back and forth. We have another on Friday. Thanks for watching!
Great BR guys, very close knife fighting! A lot of units suffering high casualties fighting to the end!
@@tomdudley5314 it was a great game to watch. Could have gone either way even in that last turn.
@@PanzerSchule A sign of a great game when both sides are needing last stands to potentially to win the game!
@tomdudley5314 I was worried the game might fold in just one turn with small armoured forces on each side. But Flames can be very dramatic.
Another tremendous game!
@@vandpubsell shame there had to be a loser in this one. It was a great game.
Carnage
Last man standing!
@PanzerSchule if peter had passes did the Germans have anything within 8 inches. A whole battle based on a 50:50 roll.
@@valleygamingfowmesbgswl I think there was a Pz III in the wood within 8 but the Yanks may have killed that or the Germans may have failed their last stands. Very much everything on the roll of one dice.
Is hulldown a houserule?
No, "hull down" is the same as being in cover.
@ plz cite the page number in the rulebook for declaring units hull down. It aint there - is it?
@@soerenkepler hull down is a way to express concealment by hills. See page 54 of the rulebook.
@soerenkepler I take it you've not read my comment providing the page number? It's 54.
@@PanzerSchule it takes 50% concealment to claim concealment. You cant just put tanks on a hill and declare them hull down, if LOS reveals more than 50%. There is no "declaring hulldown". You move your models, and check that 50% or less is revealed in which case the tank is concealed. Should the opponent engage in such a way to get more than 50% los, then concealment is lost. Nowhere in the rules is it stated that you declare a model hulldown. There is a historic reference to it, but thats all