> I have already posted two 'ideal' 2000 pt army list to the list, a
> tryanid and a Ork army. Along with comments on the role of each
> detachment in the army, the tactics of army as whole and the armies
> strengths and weaknesses.
>
I was not singling you out. I was responding to a post that what I was
doing was useless. It is already more than useful. I appreciate your
posts. I was originally going to put this in an Access file, but now, I
think it will have to be a text based file with various detachments and
their tactics...
>
> Just to play devils advocate, a detachment of landraiders and dreadnoughts
> has no defence against aircraft or artillery. Also many times
Good point. Every detachment has a weak point, hopefully when I write up
the tactics of these detachments, I can write up counter strategies. It
should be a really big, fun and generally useful experience for us all.
In case you haven't figured it out yet, I have a lot of spare time on my
hands since I finished painting my imperial army...
Steve
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