Quote: (pixelgeek @ 23 Aug. 2008, 02:53 )
I love the idea. I bought two of the Intro boxes just for the minis and if these are the same quality I will do the same.
Supposedly it will have rules for Battle Armour in it as well and also have some cool little hex tiles to add new terrain. I tend to play using my Epic terrain so that isn't as big a deal for me...
I actually really like the Clan Invasion timeline as it was done at the height of my interest in BattleTech.
Initially I was a bit unsure about the plastic minis in the Intro Box Set and was thinking of trading them away. But I saw someone (not sure who) who commented that quantity has a quality of it's own, and I also saw some painted examples on the web. I think they paint up really well and drybrushing seems to suit them.
So my opinion on them has in fact changed by 180 degrees. And I hope to eventually pick up a second box set. So I can paint up 2 sets for main force and OpFor for use in campaign.
I find playing on hex maps is good for learning the basics but playing with minis with terrain is great. Like yourself I use my 6mm terrain for both games.
I quite like the Clan stuff of early 3050's. Many of these are mechs that I grew to know and love in MWDA. For me the Timberwolf/Madcat is one of the signature mechs and also liked Summoner & Hellbringer. I am less keen on the newer Clan mechs but then the only newer Inner Sphere mech that I really like is the Davion signature Templar.
That is not to take anything away from the 4th Succession Wars era. Most of the mechs I bought were fieldable in 3025. Much more challenging for heat disspation and weapons had less knock out punch. But I have really enjoyed playing light/medium 3025 mechs.
Cheers
James