I think there's a misunderstanding here. In the case of artillery the
practice in the US has been that the artillery piece has to have 3 12"
figures (action man/GI Joe or homemade) deployed by it, standing up.
These are the crew and to destroy the gun you have to kill the crew.
Thus to deploy artillery you should provide crew. This isn't in the
official rules that I can see.

I'm not sure what happens if you hit the gun- is that a hit or it it
deemed invulnerable? Presumably the problem was that a field gun was
too small a target.

There was mention of each 12" figure also having a 12" base, but I'm
not sure why and that might be rocket launcher troops.

Can we have a rules clarification guys?

Phil "Peacemaker" Palmer

On Sep 8, 9:15 am, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >`I shall NOT be making 12" men for you, Neil`
>
> I don’t ask anybody makes little men for ME , I ask for you and Chris to make 
> little men for yourselves  in an attempt to follow the rules.
> I don’t see it as very sporting to sit with a coke can (( approximately 4 
> inches tall  and `diet` coke at that ) one each side of your FA and think all 
> will be tickety boo !
>
> >`is that any way to behave? `
>
> I look forward to the day when someone brings an asset to a UK battle field 
> that can compete with the Leopard , until then I will choose to behave at the 
> very most outrageous limits of my capabilities  . What you gonna do about it ?
>
> Neil ` come and have a go if you think your ard enough ` R
>
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