4th Edition Useful Downloads 

We provide downloadable versions of the Early, Mid, and Late-war Quick Reference Sheets for Flames Of War, the More Missions Pack and the Early-Late Special Rules and Warriors book in its entirety.


4th Edition Useful Downloads...Flames Of War Rulebook: 4th Edition

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The 4th Edition of Flames Of War is bigger (and smaller) than ever, with a new rulebook that is slimmer than previous editions but retains all the tactical challenges that you have come to expect from Flames Of War.


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Smoke Markers (AT009)


Before Shooting normally, a Unit may elect to fire smoke, rather than armour-piercing or explosive ammunition, with any or all of its weapons that have this capability. Smoke will make it harder to hit targets that have been hit, of course if you are facing superior numbers you can smoke a few enemy tanks or guns and then single out the rest.


Smoke Markers (AT009)...

The Fog of War Objective deck adds a new mission to the game, creating an ever-changing game state where you may not know your opponent's plans right away. It allows you to play missions with objectives that vary from game to game, and can even change during the game. When capturing an objective in the Fog of War mission, you do not win right away, instead, you score victory points. The player who first hits the agreed victory-point goal wins.

Panzerschreck is an annual event (and the longest running Flames Of War Tournament in the world) so the Studio team make a effort to head down for a weekend of gaming, as well as a 500km road trip! The 2017 event was played using V4 so everyone needed to convert their existing V3 armies over to V4. Here they share some of the changes.

256 Page Hardback book. Welcome to the second edition of Flames of War. Whether you're a fresh new recruit or a grizzled old veteran we know you're going to find hours of enjoyment within these pages. This rulebook is your guide to fighting historical battles in miniature.

I have been wanting to get into a smaller scale model war game and have interest in FoW but the rules don't really grab me like Bolt Action does. I think using 15mm FoW style models with the BA rule set could be great for larger battles. Has anyone tried this or interested in trying it?

Second question is about where to start with FoW. I have an interest in a German DAK army or Soviets but I am kind of confused as to what I would need beyond the rulebook and models. What would you suggest for someone starting out?

Next step is to determine the period you want to play. DAK is mid war, but soviets could be mid or late. That will determine the army book you need to get and expected opponents too. I'd then suggest getting one of the box armies that BF makes. Not because they are great or anything, but the latest ones have units that are going to be supported. I have lots of models and even armies that are no longer supported by FoW due to being from an earlier edition. So safe bet is to buy latest.

I've just finished reading the rules for 4th and was considering getting back into playing. For the most part they seem interesting. I think the big changes from previous are the additional movement rules, and the new rules on motivation tests to stay in the game. You can also get away with just buying the unit cards for a faction to build a list.

I had thought about making a "Travel Flames of War" game set using GHQ 6mm stuff. The conversion is very easy, instead of Inches use centimeters. So, the table would be 36cm x 72cm instead of 36"x72". But, I like the idea of using Bolt-Action rules and FOW pieces, that way won't have to buy all new 6mm models and all new 6mm terrain. Will have to look into it !!!

I don't know Bolt Action rules. To convert 28mm to 15 mm, If the system measures by inches, then simply replace all " (inch) symbol reference to cm. This is actually pretty close to the correct ratio.

I started to base extra infantry models that I have for FoW on small washers so the figures are individually based for use in Chain of Command. My entire reason for skipping the 28mm models that are pretty common for games like Bolt Action and Chain of Command is that I already have a large FoW collection and I wanted to avoid collecting in two different scales. Same logic applies to the terrain that I have collected. Additionally smaller scales are less expensive. I think you are on the right track if you are wanting to play both FoW and Bolt aciton.

I based up a bunch of 15mm Germans and Americans on individual bases and have been running FUBAR one page rules with them. it's pretty fun and definitely better than collecting 2 scales. the vehicles and battlefront terrain is excellent for setting the table as well

The gameplay takes place over a series of turns, with players alternating movement, shooting, and close assault. The game is optimized for two players, although it can be played by a larger number of players playing against each other or grouped in teams.[2]

The play revolves around company-level tactics, with each stand or element representing an infantry fireteam (half-squad/section), an artillery piece and its crew, or a single vehicle (such as a tank, jeep, or armored car). Air support is also available, in the form of fighter bombers (such as the Hawker Hurricane) and ground attack aircraft (such as the Ilyushin Il-2 "Shturmovik"), with aircraft generally being represented by 1:144 scale models.

The main rulebook has scenarios that players can use for their games, with all of these scenarios centered on capturing objectives. Additional army sourcebooks contain further scenarios, usually centered on historical events relevant to that particular book. Game play utilizes six-sided dice to pass various skill tests used to shoot at enemies or pass motivation-based tests. Movement distances and weapon ranges are provided in both inches and centimeters and are usually measured with tape measures or other measuring aides. Tokens are used to indicate pinned-down troops, bogged down vehicles, etc.

These books have been replaced with the sourcebooks listed above which reflect the 2nd, 3rd or current 4th Edition rules. All of these supplements below are now out of print. Battlefront provides updates on their website that detail the changes between these old sourcebooks (but not the first edition rulebook) and the new mid-war army lists provided in Afrika and Ostfront. With these changes, players may continue to use these (corrected) sourcebooks for tournament play in the mid-war period.

Battlefront publishes additional army lists on their web site.[5] These lists are official Battlefront lists and are eligible to be played in many tournaments. Additionally, Battlefront will host "unofficial" briefings developed by fans, although such lists are generally not eligible for tournament play.

Battlefront Miniatures is releasing at 15mm/ 1/100 scale, made up mostly of plastic models (some vehicles and figures remain in the original resin and white metal), for use in playing Flames of War. This includes models for ground forces, such as infantry, vehicles and field guns, along with a limited range of 1/144 model aircraft. The models are sold in blister packs and assorted boxed sets with 3-5 models each for vehicles and often up to 100 models for infantry boxes.

Other manufacturers, such as Plastic Soldier Company, produce 15mm figures for war gaming World War II, which can be used in addition to or instead of Battlefront's figures, in either private or tournament play. Battlefront allows the use of third party models even in officially run tournaments, which is rare among wargames companies that sell their own lines of models.

Battlefront supports the tournament scene that revolves around Flames of War. Flames of War tournaments are held across the world and through the Flames of War website players have access to listings of upcoming events through the Flames of War Events Calendar. Each area of the world has a specific events calendar that players can use to find events near them. In North America Battlefront promotes a National Tournament Season in which winners of regional tournaments are qualified to play in any of the three National Tournaments. Players winning an Overall Championship or Best General Award from the three Nationals receives an automatic invitation to the North America Masters tournament. Other spots on the Masters Tournament are filled by the top ranked players on the Rankings HQ website. Individuals, clubs, or shops wishing to run a Flames of War sponsored tournament can contact Battlefront through Battlefront's website.[6]

In November 2009, Battlefront announced Flames of War Vietnam - The Battle for la Drang. This rule set was released in Wargames Illustrated Magazine #266, and received a limited release of supporting models. In April 2011 Flames of War Vietnam was made a permanent rule set when the first sourcebook was added as a free addition to Wargames Illustrated Magazine #282, along with the re-release of the original miniatures (In new packaging) and several new box sets. In March 2013 the first softback released through the Flames of War brand rather than Wargames Illustrated was released. This book contained several lists previously seen in releases from Wargames Illustrated such as those for the United States as well as PAVN and will be supported by a full range of models. New forces include those from ARVN, the ANZAC Brigade sent to Vietnam, as well as new force diagrams for the United States and PAVN.

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First I want to say two things 1) I do not want this to turn into a flame Battlefront post and two I have been a supporter and player of FOW since the first edition and have thousands of dollars and tons of hours into the game. As I have played each new edition I have appreciated the rational and the needs for some of the changes in past editions. Now with the latest edition I just through my hands in the air. No matter how I try to justify the changes I think most stink. To me they have not made a better game and after talking to the four other regular FOW players I play with they agree. All of us are real dissatisfied with what Battle Front has done. Can i get and honest feeling from long time players to see how they feel? 152ee80cbc

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