![]() Well, now I’ve been reading through the Supersystem rules and I’m looking forward to finally playing a few games with these figures.Īs such it is time to get into the repaints with a little more vim and vigour. I’m looking forward to taking them for another game, but this Friday they will be rested in favour of a Flames of War game with Late War Soviets.ĭan and I have had quite a collection of Heroclix figures for a while now, and I’ve done a few repaints and posted them here at various intervals. In fact, I felt like I was letting them down painting them in the same rough style as the QC figures. You can see that the Peter Pig figures are slightly larger than the Quality Castings and are much more detailed sculpts. The Israeli figures are equipped with the Galil and are more modern LAWs than what they had in 1973, but they look like captured Soviet RPGs, and the guns don’t stand out that much, so I’ll make do. I also received the Peter Pig RPGs and painted and based them up. So I decided to scratch the BMPs in favour of a platoon of SU-100s (which were just lying around with my Flames of War Soviets), and to increase my infantry quota. It also made no sense to have troops in APCs when they dig-in well and defend so brilliantly. After my playtest of the Flames of War rules, one thing that stood out was the pointlessness of the BMP-1s in an armoured battle. ![]()
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