Old School Tactical v4 The Italian Campaign

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  • Опубликовано: 12 окт 2024
  • Yet another big box of tactical wargaming from Flying Pig. This one sees the action move to Italy so we have Germans, Italians, Americans, and Commonwealth units.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @patrickmassonne1919
    @patrickmassonne1919 2 месяца назад

    You sir, have a stunningly simple and effective flag. Congrats!

  • @Jezza_One
    @Jezza_One Месяц назад

    Agreed about the rulebook layout. The index is great though.

    • @PushingCardboard
      @PushingCardboard  Месяц назад

      Totally agree. Every game needs a good index, the more in-depth, the better.

  • @przemekbozek
    @przemekbozek 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for an unboxing Grant, I completely second - I much prefer when sequence of play is up front, with all the terms explained further down (ideally where they merge with SoP). I've recently struggled with Stellar Horizons - there the SoP didn't start until page 12...

    • @PushingCardboard
      @PushingCardboard  2 месяца назад +1

      Ha! In OST it sort of starts on page 13. Very frustrating. I don't need to read 12 pages of "what is hill terrain" and "what is a squad" before I get to how it works.

    • @przemekbozek
      @przemekbozek 2 месяца назад +1

      @@PushingCardboard yeah, this are really the terms I'd rather keep at the back not to the front of the rulebook, as my brain gets overloaded with all the different terms before I need to learn them.

    • @herbboutilier9431
      @herbboutilier9431 2 месяца назад

      Agree about the rule book!

  • @thomassamson1432
    @thomassamson1432 2 месяца назад

    Looks awesome great unboxing, I wish i had backed it, I love their games but they are impossible to get in Canada if not on KS

    • @PushingCardboard
      @PushingCardboard  2 месяца назад

      I hear you. They don't ship to Canada, only their KS fulfillment company does. Their website points you to mindsports.ca which is a site that hasn't worked for years. However, these guys from Quebec have found things for me that I couldn't find elsewhere in Canada: levalet.com. And in Calgary, sentrybox.com has carried their stuff. And of course, you can get Flying Pig stuff through Noble Knight games using my link. Shipping is higher and there will be a customs fee of about 11%, but it's often the only way to get something I've been trying to find. Good luck.

    • @thomassamson1432
      @thomassamson1432 2 месяца назад

      @@PushingCardboard I stop by levalet whenever visiting Montreal but haven't seen Sentry box before, I'll check them out. Question about Noble Knight, have you shipped with them? Do you know who they ship with as I try to avoid shipping from couriers as often they like the extra charges like clearance fees. I don't mind if only paying shipping and HST as I expect that, I visited NK last year on a road trip and was hoping to do it again but not in cards this year. Thanks for the information. Looking forward to getting this and expansion so I can play the Canucks

    • @PushingCardboard
      @PushingCardboard  2 месяца назад +1

      @@thomassamson1432 I can't recall who they use for shipping, but there are no clearance fees, only customs/duty which is generally 11%. I've had stuff shipped from other places where the shipper used UPS and UPS charged a $75 clearance fee. Outrageous. On the other hand, GMT ships using UPS, but they do the smart thing where the customs fee is paid upfront and rolled into the shipping price. So UPS can ship at a decent price if the shipper knows what they are doing. If things are shipped via USPS, you'll definitely get hit with the customs fee as well. It's very rare I get something from the US where the customs fee hasn't been added, but that's very different than clearance fees which are a total scam.

  • @watchingbrief7072
    @watchingbrief7072 Месяц назад

    Their maps are outstanding. Big is better.