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One of the greatest strengths of these rules has been that the rulebook has all the army lists you could need, no supplements required. The book weighs in at 140 pages (compared to 120 in the first edition) with the rules taking up 40 or so pages before the book launches into the army lists.
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The pages of the books themselves have a nice sheen and there are full colour photos on almost every page of the rules. The cover is nice shiny cardstock that almost resembles plastic. The first thing that is very apparent is that the production quality here is fantastic. I haven't had a chance yet to read the rules thoroughly so I can only give some first impressions here. Well after what felt like forever ( no thanks to you Eyjafjallajökull) the postman finally delivered Blitzkrieg Commander II. Unused figures can simply be stored in ice cream containers rather than needing valuable shelf space. This is a *lot* of fiddy work but it means that I can make 20-25 bases and then use them with whatever figure I have. Idea is to cut two pieces of 3mm MDF to size and then drill five 25mm holes into one piece (the top) and glue it to the other (the bottom) creating a base with recesses for the miniatures to be slotted into. I've decided on 100圆0mm bases for the infantry and special HQ/CO bases will have 2-3 slots for the characters. One thing I'll need though is stands for the miniatures. I've started to make some notes and once I've roughed them out a little more I'll post them here. Jedi/Sith and other major characters will be CO/HQ/Recce units and will have the ability to use force powers in the command phase. My current theory is to use the late war army lists as a reference point to start working out the stats. I was thinking about Tim over at Tim's Miniature Wargaming Blog and how he plays Hordes of the Things (HoTT) in 28mm when it suddenly struck me that I could use Blitzkrieg Commander to play Star Wars in 28mm. I've been wanting to do a Star Wars mass combat game for a while now ( see here) and last night I had an epiphany while painting some Warmaster minis.