The Fat Bloke Continues with the Spanish Village
As we saw last time, the village was base coated and ready for a paint job. I must admit that this was scaring me a bit as I had not fixed idea on what colour scheme I was going to use other than the obvious light walls and red roof. The red roof was no
13 thoughts on “Chain of Command At The Sharp End – The Cover Unveiled”
I like it. I like it a lot. Great idea maintaining the astetic of the original rule book. I can’t wait to get a hold of this book. CoC is practically all we have been playing recently.
…lovin’ that cover!!!
Nice work Rich!!
Lookin good pard. The anticipation similar to jump master calling out, “six minutes!” Planning to use the the book for a solo campaign. Gotta go, green light!
Very nice indeed!
Very nice, and really interesting!
Brilliant Richard, can’t wait.
I actually prefer this to the rulebook cover. Evokes the old war comic look.
Really like that cover. enjoy the comic book style. Maybe it”s because I’m an old fart but, I have a strong connection between war comics and gaming. In my life the comics came way before gaming and evoke strong feelings with my boyhood past. Gotta Go! jump master is calling out, “six minutes!”
I love a campaign. when do we expect it to be available?
the cover looks the part, cant wait for it to come out to see what the difference is on the list of tanks / vehs and Plt OOB for 41/42. it’ll be hard to find A9, A10 amd A13 tanks in 28m to go with Perry’s figs
Bill
Publish it! Publish it! I wanna playyyyyyyyyyy!
Looking forward to it!
I can’t wait for a campaign. CoC has been my favourite game of 2013.
I was trying to resist but the cover art… the empty cartridge cases eject from the bottom of the main body on the Bren, not into the air. sorry.