tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7817710432110712270.post3241473372274167198..comments2024-03-28T15:32:19.036-04:00Comments on Dungeon Fantastic: Some Tank Model IronyPeter Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14246000382321978462noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7817710432110712270.post-1335958340238736882015-11-16T14:36:36.511-05:002015-11-16T14:36:36.511-05:00That's true. I bet the Hetzer crews would have...That's true. I bet the Hetzer crews would have preferred a Panther, too.<br /><br />I think of this as related to what I called the "Steel Panthers" effect. In my games of Steel Panthers, pretty much every SiG 33 ever made was deployed with my little kampfgruppe. And late war, every Brumbar. They were too darn useful for flattening structures and blasting anti-tank infantry out of the woods. Nevermind how few were actually deployed, I got them all.<br /><br />I gather the same thing happens with the Puma scout car in Bolt Action minis games.<br /><br />So as a "tank nut" I want all those niche useful designs, all of those tanks that fit into an interesting niche (cheap to produce, good for ambushing, etc.) more than the "cool" big tanks. I'd rather have two Hetzer models or a couple of Nashorns or a Marder III or two than a Jagdtiger, say, but the latter is also cheaper than a Hetzer model. More modelers probably want the Jadgtiger . . . Peter Dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14246000382321978462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7817710432110712270.post-54087682040416085342015-11-16T12:52:36.378-05:002015-11-16T12:52:36.378-05:00The point is well taken, but it's all about th...The point is well taken, but it's all about that supply and demand. Everybody wants a Panzer so they are cheap and plentiful. Only weirdos and tank nuts would want Hetzer.<br /><br />Full disclosure, I'm one of those weirdos - I cheerfully admit to loving the Hetzer. Those weird and woolly tank designs always put a smile on my face.Warren Aboxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07671897478928823164noreply@blogger.com