Duncan, Eddie and Lee return with another episode of Shoot and Scoot, the Flames of War and Team Yankee podcast, to discuss our performance at Warfare in “News From The Front”, review the “Red Dawn: Invasion of the USA” book for WW3:Team Yankee and look forward to upcoming “Events”.
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New guy here, just planning my first army purchases and I’ve got some questions that have come up while doing so, as well as some questions about terms you use in your podcast:
1) I want to use the British Bulge Command Cards “12th Manitoba Dragoons Staghound” to change all the Daimlers in one unit into Staghounds. Is it acceptable to continue to use the plastic Daimler models (pretty) in this situation, or will I have people insisting I use the old resin Staghound models (not pretty).
2) WTF does red-on-red or red-vs-blue mean in the context of FoW? I had been assuming it meant allies-versus-allies or axis-versus-axis in tournaments, but at some point one of you guys said something that made it sound more like it was a case of armies having to only face armies from their same theatre of war.
I would suggest that if you were playing at a local club etc then agree with your opponent first. If going to an event then the right models would be expect.
Blue is allies and red is axis. A lot of events try to stop red on red and blue on blue.
Hello Andrew,
Theatre specific tournaments restrict lists to certain books. For example, a Bulge Tornie would only use the Bulge Books or a North Africa tornie would restrict lists to just the North Africa compilation. The theory is that lists are generally balanced best with their contemporise.
That said, the list construction in v4 makes these tornies harder to pull off than in previous editions so they are rarer.