No Dice No Glory Episode 38 Interview with Battlefront

If you play any games from Battlefront you will want to hear this episode. We have Pete Simunovich with us and he tell us about all the great new stuff coming from Battlefront. Loads of spoilers you cannot miss!
If you are interested in;
Flames of War Late War Release Schedule and what we can expect in them, Team Yankee in the 1960-70 Time-frame, Swedes and S-Tanks, T-80, M1A1, Apache, Bradley’s, Challengers, Chieftains, BMP-3s, Warriors, and some wild stuff from the 9th ID that was tested and never saw the field.
A lot of great stuff you just cannot miss!

The IDF Force You Shouldn’t Passover

By Mitch Reed

When we got the preview copy of the Oil War book from I was very interested in the possibility of playing a small IDF force so I can get the Pereh anti-tank platoon on the table, This unit has the ability to shoot anything on the table without needing line of site and uses a new special rule called NLOS.

Besides trying to get this unit on the table I also wondered what this model would look like, since it is a missile shooting platform that was disguised as a tank. The Pereh was in use secretly for over 25 years and was finally declassified in 2015 before being pulled from service in 2017.

My first attempt to make a small IDF force from Oil War used a small formation of Magach 6 tanks backed up by the Pereh platoon, so when I was sent these boxes to review I was excited to get the chance to try this force out on a table as bring you my review of these two new releases.

Merkava – The Israeli Defense Force in Oil War

by Tom Burgess

The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) makes its third appearance in the Team Yankee/Flames of War universe in Oil War. Having been an IDF player in the Fate of a Nation (1st and 2nd Ed), I volunteered to review them in Oil War. I was particularly keen to see how much of my previous Fate of a Nation collection would carry forward to the circa 1985 period.

Iran in Oil Wars

The history of the Iranian government since the 1979 revolution has been….complicated. And in the case of this part of the oil wars book, the fluff provided gives an appropriately involved and messy political history worthy of the 3rd World War environment of the book.  The Iranians make a devil’s bargain with

their Soviet overlords, and find themselves in a slugging match with many other nations across the desert.  Because of the nature of the varied assistance, they have received from 1st world and 2nd world allies over the past several decades, Iran is a hodgepodge of different tanks, equipment packaging, and weapons systems.

Iraqis and Syrians in Team Yankee: Oil War

By Dennis Campbell AKA Matt Varnish

Hello everyone,

Let’s talk about Iraq and Syria in Team Yankee. While we will not discuss politics at all in this article, when you think of Villains of the late 20th century, the regimes of Iraq and Syria certainly are at the top of the list.

So why play them?  For me, I tend to run ‘the bad guys’ stemming from my little brother always wanting ‘the good guys’ as toys (he wanted GI Joes, so I played Cobra, he wanted Rebels, so my figurines were Imperial for Star Wars, etc) and since then, my tendency to play bad guys translated to other games such as Warhammer and 40k, and now to Team Yankee. I am currently re-painting my old Soviet force into Syrians, and as you can see, I even have the terrain ready to go:

Oil Wars Reviewed and Spoiled

By Chris Jackson

It’s almost here. The long-awaited Oil Wars hits the shelves in a few short days. I have been lucky enough to get a sneak peak at it and more importantly, I have permission to share what I have seen.

Oil Wars covers the armies of the Middle East at the time of the fictional WWIII portrayed by Team Yankee. Iran and Iraq have been at war for four years and both find their armies rejuvenated by an influx of equipment, advisors, and direct support from their respective superpower benefactors.