Hit the beach! A review

So late War is finally here. I’m going to look at Fortress Europe in a separate post and concentrate here on what may be the greatest deal in War gaming ever.

To start, I feel it’s only fair to say I loved the Open Fire! Box set from 3rd edition. There was so much stuff in it including terrain (well, 2D terrain) that was marked with rules to help you learn. While Hit the beach does not have quite as much in it, for £35 (cheaper through FLGS discount) it’s an absolute no brainier.

So, what do you get? Well, reused from the Open fire set are the infantry for Germany and America. I’ve long wanted to do an airborne army and with the set I’d already got plus this new platoon, I’ve now got a great basis. The hard plastic figures are really nicely detailed and I’m a big fan.

Two German anti tank guns round out what was in the old starter.

We get 8 Shermans with the option of upgrading 3 of them.

Oddly, I thought that Battlefront would again reuse the Open fire! moulds (they were some of my favourites) that had a ton of stowage as well but they were the British version with Fireflies so this is nice to get recognisably American kit.

The Panzer IV’s are again, a nice change from the previous versions Stugs.

I can imagine a lot of veteran players asking themselves if they need this set. The chances are they have most of the stuff in it but for new players this is a great way to get started. The US airborne may not be as genetically useful as a regular infantry company but add a nice bit of iconic flavour (and for people like me, an absolute favourite).

This is probably the cheapest starter set on the market for any wargame. Better yet, if you’re in the market for American Sherman’s, this box is only slightly more expansive than a box of five on their own.

Dave’s Wargames

Before we bailed (FoW pun intended) from MKWS I grabbed some wooden scenery I’d had my eye on.

Scenery is something I’ve only just started collecting as I always relied on others but I felt as I now have space at home for a gaming table it was time to get some of my own.

Made by (I’m presuming) Dave of Dave’s Wargames (Find them on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Daveswargames/) they’re a good looking set of three French town houses all ready for the impending Late War.

They go together nice and easy (assembly took me roughly 10 minutes at most) and I picked them up for a very reasonable show price of any three for £15.

I suppose one minor gripe I can level against them is that the ruined version is identical (except the big hole) to the intact boulangerie complete with the signage so unless there’s going to be competing bakers in my town, I’ll have to find a way of painting over it.

Another (again minor) quibble is that some of the brickwork comes away at the contact points but this was probably due to my ham fisted excitement trying to get it popped out of the frame and potentially adds more depth to the brickwork anyway.

I’m really pleased with the first one and I’m looking forward to get the other two done. I’ll post again after I’ve got some paint on them.