I bought a few Team Yankee sprues off eBay. These are easy enough to glue together if you have the assembly instructions. As the sprues didn't come with any, I had to hunt around the Battlefront website.
Above, left to right, are a TOS-1, a T-70B, a BMP-3, and a T80U.
The TOS-1 and T-70B are for my near future modern insurgent's force. I'll probably go for a dessert scheme for these.
I got the T80U and BMP-3 to use as near future Russian reserves. I have also got a T-90MC awaiting assembly too. With the Kurganets I got earlier I think I have more than enough armour to meet my future needs.
Catch you all on the bounce.
Heh.
ReplyDeleteI have a gift/freebie for you, then.
https://defence-ua.com/media/illustration/articles/79b66b3c003cf217.jpg
Noisy anon.
Heh, lovely pic of object 279.
Deletejust a good pic
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more adequate insurgent force (and/or future of RFia)))))
Cheers. That last one made me laugh.
DeleteStill... that thing can kill...
DeleteAnd video ;-)
ReplyDeleteCaught that video a while back. Glad they're restoring it back to running order.
DeleteNot for making it in amusement park :-(
DeleteNice one! It will good to have you Mechs be able to fight more conventional forces at times
ReplyDeleteThat's the plan. Whether the plan survives play is another matter.
DeleteEhm. Really. Is there some good example of brawl between mechs and tanks?
ReplyDeleteThere are several wargame rules sets that allow for mech on tank action: Heavy Gear; Dropzone Commander; Polyversal; and Hardwar are a few examples.
DeleteTnx
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