Battlefront Shine A Spotlight On Their World War III Americans
July 10, 2020 by brennon
Battlefront Miniatures has been delving a little bit deeper into the new World War III Team Yankee American book which will feature as part of a launch weekend over the next couple of days.
World War III Team Yankee American Book // Battlefront Miniatures
Dive Into World War III: Team Yankee @ Store.OnTableTop
The current spotlight on the book explores what is carried over from the Stripes book from Team Yankee plus the new options presented for World War III. For example, there are some carried over options for...
- M1 Abrams Armored Combat Team
- M60 Patton Armored Combat Team
- M113 Mech Combat Team
- M113 Armored Cavalry Troop
- HMMVW Cavalry Troop
- Infantry Combat Team
- M60 Patton Marine Tank Company
- Marine Rifle Company
- Marine LAV Company
...and when it comes to the new options, you'll also be able to explore new formations including;
- M1A1 Abrams Armored Combat Team
- M2 Bradley Mech Combat Team
- M3 Bradley Armored Cavalry Troop
- Combined Arms (Heavy) Company (9th MD)
- Combined Arms (Light) Company (9th MD)
- Light Attack Company (9th MD)
All of these options are explored in more detail as part of the full Spotlight Article. They have talked about how each of the formations looks and also some of its tactical options during gameplay too.
World War III American Forces // Battlefront Miniatures
So, if you're looking to explore World War III in more detail as the Americans then you will soon be able to dive in and get painting all of these well-known tanks and appropriate vehicles.
World War III American Forces // Battlefront Miniatures
There is a lot for you to dive into as part of this new article from Battlefront, especially if you like the idea of getting specialised with the likes of the Marines or perhaps throwing in a bit of aerial support.
Are you tempted to pick up the Americans for World War III: Team Yankee?
"Are you tempted to pick up the Americans for World War III: Team Yankee?"
Supported by (Turn Off)
Supported by (Turn Off)
Supported by (Turn Off)
And there I was thinking Ands you have a pile of minis to work through so don’t be buying anything new….?
I see the marines are getting into the action with the M113s and Pattons.
Is it me, or do those LVTP-7s look to be scaled down (as they look about the same size as the T72), in real life they can carry up to 21 marines (and then a crew of 3), they are MASSIVE big “semi-detached house on tracks” size 🙂