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The ITC Terrain Series continues to expand! These affordable, durable, attractive terrain pieces are easy to paint and put together and were designed specifically with playability in mind. It is easy to interact with the terrain, place your models in and on them while also making your table look great. They’ve been designed specifically with the F.A.T. Mats in mind and the Urban series looks great on both Urban Combat and Urban Combat 2 F.A.T. Mats.
The Damaged Urban Square is a great looking terrain piece, and comes with two levels and a base. You can create two, one story buildings, a single 2 story building or add in an Urban Square Balcony Level to create a 3 story building. You can also stack this kit with other Damaged Urban Square Buildings or the undamaged Urban Square Buildings to customize your table.
This week, through Friday the 13th, we’re offering the Damaged Urban Square Building at a special buy 2, get 1 free promotional offer! This gets you a large amount of terrain at a very affordable price point.
ITC Scenic Bases
Frontline Gaming is also pleased to announce our new line of ITC Scenic Bases! Our first offering in the line is a range of beautiful brick bases to make your army stand out on the table top. These come in a wide variety of sizes to keep all the models in your army looking sharp at a very reasonable price point. You can be sure we’ll be releasing more sets of themed bases in the near future!
Played a game last night utilizing the rules changes from Death from the Skies. It worked in to the game seamlessly after an initial explanation of the dog fight phase during the beginning of turn 1. We started “rolling” for the dogfight sub-phases instead of doing the “pick a number and hide it, then reveal simultaneously” bit. It seemed to speed it up, especially because most of the charted literally are just copy/paste one column to the right the number increases for the defender. I did enjoy the small additions like “break turns” and the fact that only “fighters” have skyfire (also taking a -1 penalty when shooting at “ground targets”). I strongly suggest that people give it a go. It was a complete blast!
Thanks for the updates, buddy!
Cool stuff, i think rolling is perhaps a good shout to start with. But actually one of the columns in each tables is better for the attacker if they pull it off, that’s why secretly choosing is quite interesting, as the attacker do you go for the better option but risk an easy counter or on the flip side as the defender do you go to counter to the better option knowing you leave yourself open if the attacker doesn’t go that way. I think there’s an interesting but of bluffing there, but it does take a bit longer if you don’t know the table.
Some kind of cards would help speed it up, kind of surprised GW didn’t make them, I’d have got them 😛 (but then I am an idiot)
“Ok Guys we need a new building for the ITC, but im out of Ideas”
“Lets just poke holes in one of the buildings we already have”
“BRILLIANT”
Than reece goes back to his golden throne
😛
Just kidding. I like it and I want it.
What’s the ITC take on death from the skies’ inclusion in tournaments?