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Re: [GZG] 6mm Stargrunt

From: "K.H.Ranitzsch" <kh.ranitzsch@t...>
Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2008 14:56:49 +0100
Subject: Re: [GZG] 6mm Stargrunt

Samuel Penn schrieb:
> 
>>You could also base figures in sets of 1, 2, and 4 figures, this
allows
>>you to combine them to any number in a squad.
> 
> 
> I've thought of that, since I have 2-,3- and 4-figure bases for
> troops. However, then I'd need a marker to denote casualties,
> and more markers if the casualty has a SAW or other specialist
> weapon.

No need for casualty markers.
I suggest you use the figure bases like change money.

Start with, say, a 12-figure squad with 3 bases of 4. If you loose a 
trooper, replace a 4-figure base with a 3-figure one. Lose 2 more and 
the you replace the 3-figure base with a single figure and so on.

SG2 lends itself well to this approach as it generally works with area 
effects rather than single figures.

For specialists, I suggest you use single figure-bases or weapons teams.

Single figures would be removed, weapons teams that take casaulties are 
replaced by normal figures.

Greetings
Karl Heinz

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