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Title: Artillery and AT-pieces
Post by: sleipner on April 26, 2007, 09:05:40 AM
Hello everybody, as I have a plan to over time replace my plastic stuff with country-specific metal minatures I wondered about 2 pieces that seems to look very similar.
    You guys who play with both Artillery and AT-guns from GHQ or Skytrex for example, is it hard or easy to tell them apart on the board?

Daniel
Title: Re: Artillery and AT-pieces
Post by: John D. on April 26, 2007, 09:12:40 AM
Pretty easy,
   GHQ artillery really sticks out and we mount them to a 1" x 1/2" base. The AT Guns are smaller and the barrels are parallel with the ground, as opposed to pointing up at a slight angle.

John
Title: Re: Artillery and AT-pieces
Post by: Mark on April 26, 2007, 09:44:56 AM
I use GHQ for the artillery and mount them on my own bases and skytrex for the AT guns - some people have a little bit of a tougher time than others the first time playing differentiating - but after you play with them for a couple hours - everyone usually knows what is what.

Use the German 50mm miniature for your AT gun - the 38mm is too small and the 75PAK is too big and similar to an artillery piece.  For the Russians - use the 45mm gun.

Mark
Title: Re: Artillery and AT-pieces
Post by: sleipner on April 26, 2007, 11:03:01 AM
Thanx.
   Yes, I guess that I, who have the game set-up and looks at it every day, will have an easier time to differentiate them than my friends who only gets to view it a few hours a week. Lucky me  ;D
Title: Re: Artillery and AT-pieces
Post by: kriegspieler7 on December 07, 2007, 06:06:52 AM
I just today got N Scale AT pieces from http://historifigs.com.  They are kind of generic Allied/British ones for the North Africa campaign.  And they are ideal for those of us who have cannibalized A&A, AAE, AAP, Xeno, and Table Tactics games.  And they are reasonable in cost.  Check them out.
Title: Re: Artillery and AT-pieces
Post by: John D. on December 07, 2007, 06:50:40 AM
Looks good!