Hear, hear.I don´t agree that FB is crazy in anyway. When you have played a day the extra rules are easy.
Hear, hear.I don´t agree that FB is crazy in anyway. When you have played a day the extra rules are easy.
Yeah, I knew that just included for completeness...IIRC, rubble was Ambush and SF terrain before as well.
They are now located at the start of Chapter O.I have not found the list of special rules that used to be listed on the back of "The Last Bid" scenario card.
Three MGs within ten feet...
Not to mention the polished helmets, nice uniforms....Three MGs within ten feet...
It is one of those dreaded kill stacks.Three MGs within ten feet...
Looks like 2 HMG’s and a lightIt is one of those dreaded kill stacks.
HMG + MMG + LMG...Three MGs within ten feet...
Tut, tut. Germans must have played on the IIFT. No wonder they lost the war. Bad stacking. -- jimHMG + MMG + LMG...
Don't stack !!HMG + MMG + LMG...
Tut, tut...Tut, tut. Germans must have played on the IIFT. No wonder they lost the war. Bad stacking. -- jim
Russians stuck to columns. American's stuck to columns. They were winners. Coincidence? I think not. -- jimTut, tut...
EVERYONE played on the IIFT historically...I am positive that the “add the MG or not” seldom if ever occurred...they didn’t walk around with an ift in their kit...and the IIFT (“Fire all you got”) is burned into every soldiers mind.
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Nope...an US airborne squad with an MMG would have fired everything it had and the enemy German squad would have felt every bit of the 11FP. Historically no nationality used the ift and when they fired everything the potential was there for the enemy to feel every bit of it.Russians stuck to columns. American's stuck to columns. They were winners. Coincidence? I think not. -- jim