@RisingSun I had similar experience, I was big into the naval miniatures but couldn’t afford both. I bought a lot on ebay a year or so ago and have played a few games. It is not difficult to learn especially if you are familiar with the navy side, it’s pretty similar but includes facing. I think it’s a great game and wish I had collected it some when it was active.
If you had to
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If you had to make a build with a Nashorn(for a 100 point game)
what would your build look like?i’m just trying to make this interesting since making a successful(or atleast good) build
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We had a discussion about this piece a few months back and 45 pts is a killer. If I had to. 15 unit limit 1944 year
Nashhorn 45
FW 190 14
1 ss haupfuher 7
5 ss Pg 25
pz faust 5
mine field 2or 7 pts for a Flak 38 instead of pz faust and minefield
This is just off the top of my head
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One of the nice things about the Nashorn is that it is relatively fast so can usually get away from vehicles.
1x Nashorn
1x Dornier
1x SS-Haupsturmfurher
1x Grizzled Veteran
3x SS-Panzergrenadier
1x Panzerfaust
1x Werwolf Partisan
2x Barbed WireThe Dornier is your best bet against enemy aircraft as it at least has the possibility of shooting them down before they can do anything.
The Werwolf is to take out enemy depots, and the Panzerfaust is to add some AT support.
Barbed Wire to protect the Nashorn’s location from enemy infantry such as PTs or Partisans, or to simply block routes for his ground forces.It’s not the best army ever made, and has some serious faults