william.stoppel
Elder Member
No black and white SS Perry?The usual stuff.
American infantry and Shermans.
German infantry and StuGs and HT.
Control markers and foxholes.
Nothing new.
No black and white SS Perry?The usual stuff.
American infantry and Shermans.
German infantry and StuGs and HT.
Control markers and foxholes.
Nothing new.
No SS units in Hatten, IIRC.No black and white SS Perry?
Hey, Klas, isn't it your bedtime?No SS units in Hatten, IIRC.
you all really are rough on stand up ASL comedians man...No SS units in Hatten, IIRC.
===live a little bit MMP.. see you are getting with the whole winter map kind of thing which is cool. How about kicking it up a notch. How about some winter camo AFV counters.
See what all can do perhaps. Counters aren't merely a tool, they can be a canvas. Have some fun with them.
yeah but how many more black blob Shermans, Stugs etc does one need. I totally get including what is needed to play in the product but good god what an opportunity MMP is throwing away, and has IMO for years by ignoring the significant percentage of the playing population that cares as much about the counters as they do their maps. MMP does wonderful counters, for every damn game they print BUT for ASL. They can do it, and let me tell you, people will pay out the nose to have good colored, detailed, and evocative counters.===
There has been lots of talk about counters ... with a few more Shermans, Stugs etc planned for 'Hatten in Flames' ...
In terms of possible funky and fun counters, numerous accounts had the German ME262 as the occasional visitor to areas around the Hatten battlespace. Drawing on the F-80C 'Forgotten War' artwork and adding the magic of photoshop ... you might want to consider adding the attached ME262 counter to your 'personal canvas of homemade goodies' (aka the UNOFFICIAL counter mix).
The recommended house-rules are simple, roll a couple of successive "1s" in your spotting check and you might land a bomb in the vicinity (circa 100m) of a Sherman tank during a typical misty cloudy January 1945 winter's day over Hatten.
No, you're so out of luck.Will there be a von Luck counter?
I totally agree with You with everything You said.ASL is not a figurine hobby.
I like new toys, but don't care about multi colour counter art [...]
I think that it would require thicker cardboard - after what I experienced with some GMT games which have that feature.My dream were the ASL counters could be put out of a sprue with Your thumb like the counters in board games and would have pre-cutted rounded corners.
Exactly!ASL is not a figurine hobby.
I like new toys, but don't care about multi colour counter art: it actually makes the vehicle silhouettes less discernible.
Not speaking of the unavoidable discrepancy between a specific camo and a situation where it doesn't apply.
I am grateful that MMP sticks with the sober, informative counters.
They would have lost a lot of time trying to repaint the vehicle counters, while not investing in core module reprints and new HASL/scenario packs.
Hatten in Flames is interesting for me, first because of its scenarios and its historical map.
If there were no "new" toys, so be it.
And the OT AFV already look as if they have winter camo.
I don't know what your looking at but I have the CH US Nationality set and I don't see one black blob and I can read them fine. They are just as good as the MMP counters. I just want to set the facts straight for those that haven't seen them.Exactly!
If you want to see a bunch of true "black blob Shermans" , check out the vehicle counters in CH's U.S. nationality counter sets. Ugly, disproportionately small and generally unreadable. MMP 's vehicle and ordnance counters are just fine by me.
On the other hand, I must say that I prefer the colorful, specific model aircraft counters which BFP has been producing.
A shame that apparently the presence of German and Soviet aircraft has been designed out of MMP'S some-day-who-knows-when-to-be-released Ponyri HASL.