A platoon of British Paratroopers in Normandy have been surrounded by Germans and must survive the day. Get the mat here: geekvillain.co.uk/products/wa...
Normandy is played a lot usually because it has all the cool late war toys, plus the tables generally look the best out of all the theatres (in my humble opinion).
I’ve watched a bunch of your bat reps. I always appreciate them. I finally got into bolt action starting with late war German grenadiers. I also appreciate your learning game videos. Me and my friend are really excited to get a game going.
@@tabletopcp Yes I was shocked when he mentioned this channel and knew almost everyone that is on it. I'm working on my 3rd army that being a mid to late war US force
15:03 I think the increase for wound rolls while being in buildings isn't applicable for HE, and pins are increased for HE weapons when firing against units inside buildings.
Great game! I think the confused fight rules would make more sense if the units came in on a random table edge because you know, they're confused haha! My experience with it is that you get a weird chain of friendly unit - enemy unit coming behind to kill it - friendly unit comes on right behind to kill the enemy unit haha
Always fun to see Bolt Action. Just one rules clarification: Going down in a building doesn't give the infantry inside the usual -2 to hit because the HE weapon is shooting at the building, not the infantry. As per the rulebook, "When rolling to hit, you ignore any to hit penalties for cover." However, going down still halves the number of hits taken from HE.
Awesome batrep, u probably said it at some point but where are the buildings from? Still searching for nice affordable MDF terrain for my bolt action games
Hi. Look at your videos and some times you have colored “rings” around some of your mini bases to easily see who is a leader or so. What are those “rings” called?
@@1982Clarkey I don’t have a problem with it. It’s not often someone will fire on it with small arms. Usually there is something better to shoot at. I mean it does happen but not as often as you would think.
Got ‘em off eBay years ago. They were part of a board game. Haven’t seen them around for a long time. Try 3d printers or files they are available there.
Well if you want something different. Look at the British and Soviet invasion of Iran in August of 1941. This way the British and Soviets deny oil from Iran to the Axis powers.
I wonder if people a century from today will be playing tabletop wargames with modern era miniatures fighting a syville w@r between the patriots and globalists. I’d buy that ruleset.🪖🐸🇺🇸