Oh, I blame the Too Fat Lardies for this. Discussion of their Chain of Command rules for WW2 skirmish games has filled the hobby pages these last few months since their release. I watched the rules demonstrations on Youtube, and was impressed by the clean flow of the games. Now I find myself looking at Peter Pig's 15mm WW2 range.
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EDIT: Can anyone tell me how compatible Peter Pig figures are to Old Glory 15mm's?
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The answer is, since you are going 15mm, do all three! Peter Pig is a great choice. For Western Desert Italians, I really love the Old Glory figures. The outlay for Chain of Command type forces is rather low. You can complete up a platoon in just 4 or 5 packs of Peter Pig Minis.
I think that you should watch a few WWII movies from each area and see what stirs your juices the most.
Heck, watch "Patton" and see a bit of all three.
Pick the one that excites you the most.
-- Jeff
Thanks for your comments, gentlemen! Chris, thanks also for the recommendation to check out Old Glory. They do have some nice-looking stuff there at a reasonable price.
My first WW2 gaming involved Airfix figures and vehicles in the Western Desert. It's a theater I've always liked, and most of my terrain would suit desert locales.
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