tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4968996266509809819.post4199672731738717653..comments2023-07-01T01:17:58.674-07:00Comments on Sword of Gideon : IntroductionJust Jackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03552962741823929433noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4968996266509809819.post-87407382224871239002017-06-15T19:25:49.337-07:002017-06-15T19:25:49.337-07:00Vicki,
Yes Ma'am, I seem to be overly ambitio...Vicki,<br /><br />Yes Ma'am, I seem to be overly ambitious quite a bit, don't I? ;) And you're probably right about post-1982, but we'll see, we're still a long way off that.<br /><br />And you're killing me! Trust me, I really want to do air combat, I just don't know how I'll fit it in, time-wise. Plus I'd need to buy and paint some new stuff.<br /><br />V/R,<br />Jack<br />Just Jackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03552962741823929433noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4968996266509809819.post-34584471194453823692017-06-15T19:24:15.355-07:002017-06-15T19:24:15.355-07:00Pan,
Thanks for the comments. I do intend on usi...Pan,<br /><br />Thanks for the comments. I do intend on using some vehicles, and the rules cater to them, though it is definitely primarily an infantry game. For me, vehicles on the table will mostly be props, there in a limited fashion for a very specific purpose.<br /><br />Regarding the move from bolt action to assault rifles, I look at it the same was as Force on Force: the issue isn't 'what is the difference between a bolt action rifle and an assault rifle?' The question is, what is the difference in relative capability? So, for my purposes, if both sides are using bolt action rifles, than this rifle = that rifle, and the same thing if both sides are using assault rifles. The only time I would have to factor in a difference in table top capability would be if one side had bolt action rifles and the other assault rifles, but I don't see that happen as both sides have bolt action rifles in the War of Independence and the Suez Crisis (1956), but then go to FNs vs AKs for 1967 and 1973, Galils vs AKs for 1982, etc... So, for me, parity in arms, which means your average rifleman is primarily firing with 1K 1S.<br /><br />V/R,<br />JackJust Jackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03552962741823929433noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4968996266509809819.post-41747818980238789282017-06-15T11:43:31.114-07:002017-06-15T11:43:31.114-07:00Very ambitious. I'd probably call an end afte...Very ambitious. I'd probably call an end after 1982 if I was you, you have more than enough to do to even reach that point as it is.<br /><br />Do the air stuff too, please. Me-109's with star of David markings, how can you not do that?:)Vicki Dicksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14265297949063479287noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4968996266509809819.post-52996983900148781392017-06-15T08:36:10.778-07:002017-06-15T08:36:10.778-07:00Do you anticipate using armor?
How do you plan to ...Do you anticipate using armor?<br />How do you plan to adapt the rules to changing weaponry (ie: from bolt action to assault rifles,etc.)?<br /><br />Good luck!<br />- Pan MarekPan Marekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15911571952378565893noreply@blogger.com