Click here to go to my review of the starter set for the Axis & Allies collectible minis game. This review just went up this morning and already someone is disagreeing with me! I love RPGnet.
If Wulf can tell a 50mm barrel from a 37mm at 15mm scale, I've a spare bottle city of Kandor. I do like how he picked nits, then said there were 40 figs instead of 48 in the set. The box only had 8d6 tho'.
I do think there are enough figs to field 100 pt Japanese & Russian forces. Eastern Front, Russian/Japanese skirmishes, Pacific combat...
Eh, he's an alright guy with a different opinion. Besides, I wasn't really expecting the hardcore enthusiasts to dig this game.
And just to be clear, I'm not in any way opposed to hot Russian-on-Japanese action. I just think the first set could've gone all Western Europe with Asian and African expansions. As it stands, I don't really see the rhyme and reason to the first release or what I can expect in the follow-up.
If Wulf can tell a 50mm barrel from a 37mm at
ReplyDelete15mm scale, I've a spare bottle city of Kandor.
I do like how he picked nits, then said there were
40 figs instead of 48 in the set.
The box only had 8d6 tho'.
I do think there are enough figs to field
100 pt Japanese & Russian forces.
Eastern Front, Russian/Japanese skirmishes, Pacific
combat...
Eh, he's an alright guy with a different opinion. Besides, I wasn't really expecting the hardcore enthusiasts to dig this game.
ReplyDeleteAnd just to be clear, I'm not in any way opposed to hot Russian-on-Japanese action. I just think the first set could've gone all Western Europe with Asian and African expansions. As it stands, I don't really see the rhyme and reason to the first release or what I can expect in the follow-up.