![]() ![]() The T26 Pershing and Super Pershing are the American version of the dreaded Tiger and better. With M26 Pershing options or Stuart/Chaffee options in the core platoons, instead of M4 Shermans, you can craft a list with no Shermans in it save for the HQ platoon. The Veteran Sherman (Late) Companies gives you the most options for adding in different hardware into your Sherman based list. ![]() Additional M4 Sherman platoons, veteran or not can be upgraded where all M4 Shermans are replaced with M4 Easy Eights, or one Sherman can be replaced with an M4 Jumbo. Do you minimize and build up your support or do you maximize that’s a good question. At 4-5 points per tank depending on if you take the normal or veteran option, the work horse tank looks to be a reasonable value. For a single point per tank you can upgrade the Sherman to a 76mm gun.įurther using the Uparmored M4 Sherman (Late) command card, you can up the front armor to 8 at a cost of 1 point per tank however the cross check then increases to a 4+. Both formation type is built around the M4 Sherman with it’s base 7 frontal armor and 75mm gun as a base. Either way they are designed (Late) and no that doesn’t affect your reinforcement roll. The Sherman tank companies come in two flavors, the Veteran and normal. List wise, the book and command cards introduce the following tank formations. By this I mean lists where the core units (ie black box) are armored. In this article we’re going to focus on Tank oriented lists contained in the book and command cards. This pushes American lists further into 1944-1945 offering American players lots of good options. ![]() The tide of Late War books for Flames of War continues with the Bulge American book by Battlefront. ![]()
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