A new project: Nam'68
Oooof, it has been a long time since I last updated this blog hasn't it. Well I'm back, and maybe this new project will keep me posting here. As a long time fan of Warwick Kinrade's excellent ww2 ruleset Battlegroup, I was very much intrigued by his latest new ruleset, Nam'68. It sure reads like something I haven't tried before, especially the way it creates non-symmetrical battles.
It will be some time before I'm ready to set up a game. I don't have any suitable jungle terrain pieces lying around, tho I'm slowly working on trying to rectify that. What I have finished is a fire team of US infantry, and a handful of Vietcong fighters, with more on the way. For Nam'68, that's enough figures to get a game going. I went with Flames of war 15mm scale 'Nam figures as they are reasonably easy to get a hold on in the EU, but I'm also pleasantly surprised by their quality, great looking sculpts all around!
I've always loved the look of the Sikorsky H-34, so while the rules only gives specific stats for Hueys', this lil' guy will do the airlifting in USMC based games. As I haven't found suitable plastic model kit in 1/100 scale (there are ones in 1/87 which I may well get at some point), I got a friend to 3d print one for me. Decals come from https://helicopter-decals.de/
For my painting recipes, Michael Farnworth's book "Modeling and painting Vietnam Wargames" has been very useful, and I can wholeheartedly recommend it.
That's it, for now. I'll try to come back soon with more finished figures.
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