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North American Office: Tank Aces League - The Introduction
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North American Office: Tank Aces League The Introduction with Joe Krone The North American Battlefront Miniatures office was very excited about getting the Tank Aces campaign as a great excuse to build and collect some new forces. We created a lunch-time league and for the first week we busily assembled and prepared our tanks for battle. Over the league's remaining weeks, we played the three-round campaign and continued to work on our tanks so in the end we had a fully painted 900 -point force.
Learn more about Tank Aces here...
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The Tank Aces campaign is a wonderful league to play because the games are quick and can easily be played in an hour (which is conveniently our lunch break at work). Players new to the hobby will also find Tank Aces a great way to be introduced to the rules because it concentrates on moving, shooting, and some morale without the additional rules confusing you. Once you understand how tanks work in the game you can work on learning other aspects of the rules such as assaults, artillery, and aircraft. |
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We selected our forces, set up the gaming tables and the league was off and running. Here is a breakdown of our players: The Good Guys Joe Krone fielding a US Tank Destroyer Company from Blood, Guts, & Glory. Jordan Carasa fielding a US Tank Company from Blood, Guts, & Glory. Dave Griffin fielding a US Tank Company from Blood, Guts, & Glory. The Baddies Brian Sayman fielding a German Tank Company from Grey Wolf. Bruce Beardsley fielding a German Tank Company from Grey Wolf. Rob Villnave fielding a Soviet Tank Batalon from Red Bear. Next week I will introduce all of the players complete with their army list they will be using throughout the campaign. ~ Joe.
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Last Updated On Wednesday, September 14, 2016 by James at Battlefront
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