Things begin small and in Flames of War I do mean small. I recently decided to expand my army offerings with some Flames of War action. I already have a sizable army in Soviets and Germans. Now I wanted to build out some US stuff. I love flexibility with my armies and with that in mind I tend to fill out every option available for me.
This time around I managed to talk a buddy of mine into painting this army for me. Which means that I can concentrate on other armies and customizing this force. Now the inner child of me feels cheated but this is the first whole army that I will be commissioning so for me its a win-win. I also get to help a friend out in the long run. This project was actually started mid-way last 2013 and I am only now adding it to the blog.
The core of the list is at the end this post. From that you can see that I have room to grow the army in the future but can field an absolute horde of tiny little bastards against my enemies.
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| Adding magnets to turrets |
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| M8 Scotts and some lee's. |
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| All built and ready for battle. |
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| I love these things. |
| Confident Trained | Tank Company
| USA Mid-War |
| Tank Company |
| Platoon | Qty | Unit | Points |
| Headquarters | |
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| 2 | M3 Lee | 180 |
| Combat Platoons | |
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| 5 | M5A1 Stuart | 310 |
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| 5 | M5A1 Stuart | 310 |
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| 5 | M5A1 Stuart | 310 |
| Regimental Support | |
| Assault Gun Platoon | p.241 |
| 3 | M8 Scott HMC | 120 |
| Company Points: | 1230 |