There are some really cool models out here looking for a game to be used in...can you help? If you enjoyed this, please like, share, and subscribe for more videos. Thanks for watching!!!
Those probably are not supposed to be Aboriginal soldiers (they would blend in with the rest just paint them with different skin) they would be a less pacifist take on the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels, who historically helped Aussie forces as stretcher bearers and such.
I'm pretty sure I'm wrong; that's just what they looked like to me, if they were from Australia....but.... I forgot that this was Australia and, I think, Papua New Guinea this month.
@@GettingHandsy Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels got their name from their Fuzzy Hair (as seen on the models) and the fact they turned up like Angels to help move the wounded. I was actually writing rules in AEWWII to add more units to the game, starting with some less pacifist Fuzzys. If I ever play that game again I thankfully now know a place to get them.
I didn't know that, so I appreciate the information! Pacifists in a wargame would actually be an interesting concept, but making them a little "less pacifist" is probably the way to go... unless you could make them super powerful at a support role with no combat abilities. They would have to be pretty "powerful" though for someone to give up their combat ability. Good luck with the rules!
This is my favorite type of fiction! I don't think that I know many table tops of it, but I think what your looking for is Iron Harvest. Order 1919 has already been mentioned here. Dust Warfare is also a good boardgame that could really be spiced up by those miniatures and some house rules.