This is my approach for 15mm figures - see my musing section for how other people base.We price match! Compressed Air For Paintball? What is a Drop Forward? Sign in below for a faster checkout.
New comers to Crossfire often ask how to base their figures. Just to get some things off my chest, here are some things that would be nice in CF II. The question is, how to introduce that uncertainty into a game without an umpire? At some point Arty Conliffe will put together a version 2 of Crossfire. With lots the attacker will be more cautious. With few remaining hidden defenders the attacker can be more aggressive. The difference of interpretation relates to whether or not a wall provides protective cover in direct fire between two squads, neither of which is touching the wall.īeing hidden helps a lot in Crossfire. However, on reflection, I think there are sufficient differences between what I do now and what the rules say, that I should share.Ī discussion on the Crossfire Yahoo Forum got me thinking about the protective cover offered by wall features in Crossfire. My points system was missing because it is based on the points at the back of the rules. Where did you put it? Sorry about that Dick.
We use a red dot next to the unit ID, on the stand label.
Very early on it was obvious we needed a way to distinguish stands with infantry anti-tank weapons in Crossfire. I thought they are useful for the community so have reposted them here. Back in the days when there was no Crossfire Yahoo forum, and we shared a forum with the Spearhead guys, John Moher posted some Crossfire clarifications from Arty Conliffe. Although my Crossfire data sheets have been around a while sincethey never had a page of their own to explain why I wrote them. Short story is I want to make bunkers and hard points much tougher to assault.