Tonight I added 10 new cards for IDF vehicles to the TAC II site that you an download.
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Here are the vehicles added
Tonight I added 10 new cards for IDF vehicles to the TAC II site that you an download.
This is the address of the page https://tac2game.wordpress.com/
Here are the vehicles added
Maybe now I’ll actually use some of my infantry figures
A few photos from tonight’s TAC II (Tacforce) game using GameCraft modular hex terrain and GameCraft structures and road sections.
A fun, fast paced “Beer and Pretzels” style game that lasted about two hours.
I just finished this model. It’s a new kit from GameCraft. I’m really happy with the way it turned out.
Just got this piece finished today. It will be available as a kit from GameCraft as kit #285CSS154
Tonight’s big Micro Armor game sponsored by GameCraft Miniatures. Good times were had by all. The Iraqis got the backsides handed to them but they took out a respectable number of M1A1 Abrams tanks in the process,,, 6 of them, that’s roughly 6 more than the real Iraqis took out in this campaign.
A follow up to my last post about the TAC II cards I am creating..
I created a batch of cards that are very much like the ones that originally came with TACFORCE. These cards can be used with TAC II, alone, or even in addition to original TACFORCE cards.
If you use these cards along with existing TACFORCE cards, please be aware of the following notes:
Cards have distances listed in meters so they can be used with any gaming scale. If you use these cards with other TACFORCE cards you will need to convert distances to inches.
Penetration factors and armor factors on my cards are rated on a 1 to 100 scale. If you use these cards with other TACFORCE cards you will simply need to divide these numbers by 10. For example a penetration factor on my cards of 190 is equal to a penetration factor of 19 on a TACFORCE card. (In TACFORCE, 1″ = 50 meters)
The initial batch of cards includes 38 cards for mostly modern US and Russian equipment with a few Australian pieces as well. I’ll be adding to this collection from time to time.
You can download the cards from this page: https://tac2game.wordpress.com/
These cards are provided by me to you at no cost and are for personal use only. The cards and the data on the cards are copyright 1983-2015 Allen Rockwell. Please respect my copyright and do not sell or repost these cards anywhere.
I spent quite a bit of time this weekend making some new “TACFORCE” style cards for my TAC II game. My game can be played using vehicle data sheets and weapon data sheets but I think I’m finding that when playing small scenarios with only a few different types of equipment on the battlefield, these data sheets can become a bit of an information overload … there is a lot of information there that is not needed for the scenario being played. So, the next game I run at the Orccon convention next month in Los Angeles will be played using “TACFORCE” style vehicle data cards, this way there should only be about 6 cards required for the entire game. As the scenario is designed right now, there will only be M1A1 Abrams, M2 Bradleys, HMMWVs, T-72s, BMP-1s and GAZ Tigrs.