COLUMN - LINE CHANGING FORMATION
One of the main problem of wargaming is the standard embasement of units. Usually you see the soldiers fix in lines without the possibility of recreating the real "charme" of the changing of a formation, basically from line to coloumn and viceversa.
At the contrary, through the embasement in company of papersoliders, fixed with magnets to their bases it's possible to recreate the truth of a battle, it's possible to move 500 papersoldiers in 30 seconds, but also to split the battalion in companies and then the companies in half squad of 5 men.
At the contrary, through the embasement in company of papersoliders, fixed with magnets to their bases it's possible to recreate the truth of a battle, it's possible to move 500 papersoldiers in 30 seconds, but also to split the battalion in companies and then the companies in half squad of 5 men.
Underneath the line changed into column
here above and under: through the splitting og the battalion it's possible to fit perfectly to the tactical needs of a real battle. In this picture for instance, 3 companies are stopping by attacking the farm, defended by some Hungarian units of the Haller Regiment, while other 5 companies + colours march further and overtake the obstacle. I think this is unique in wargaming, and also provides you a great diorama effect at the same time.
With the magnets it's possible to phisically eliminate the units hit by the enemy! Wargaming + diorama