Wulkow 4/45 6mm IABSM pt 1
I ran another remote game of IABSM using Messenger and my 6mm stuff.? It was a late war East Front game that was suggested by one of the players? ?I decided to do something a bit different and set
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Mark Luther
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Re: CoC list for British in the far east, 1943-1945?
There¡¯s a set of lists for the British in Malaya at https://toofatlardies.co.uk/blog/?p=2977
I haven¡¯t seen list for Burma etc. I am expecting them to be in the TFL Pacific supplement, which was
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Doug Melville
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Re: CoC list for British in the far east, 1943-1945?
.. for a good fight in Birma!
Thanks in advance,
Folkert, Netherlands
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Folkert Both
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#200146
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CoC list for British in the far east, 1943-1945?
Hi all,
My friend has a lot of British for the Far East, not only early war, but also late war. Where can i find a list for those British armies? I guess the lists for Japan are enough for a good
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Folkert Both
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#200145
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O Group
I was recently pondering what to do with my 15mm FJ's from the old days when I encountered the blog posting about O Group. Now I'm wondering.... I'm clear (maybe) about how basic infantry units are
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Tom Downs
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ITLSU Western front 1914
I've gone insane and impulse bought some brigades for the opening months of
the great war. While looking for rulesets to use them with them where 1
stand = 1 company.
I dimly remembered ITLSU and
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Peter Mellett
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Re: D-Day scenario for CoC
Just a thought but what about the action by the Suffolks to capture 'Hillman' on D Day?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillman_Fortress
Search for Widerstandsnest 17 ("Hillman"), Rue Suffolk
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Allan Doran
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Re: D-Day scenario for CoC
Thanks all, we are planning a Big CoC game with 4+ players which I should have mentioned.
I like the idea of making Germans green as in all our games they have been Regulars.
I guess I'll adapt the
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Kieran Mahony
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#200141
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Re: D-Day scenario for CoC
If you want to do D-Day, there's the 29th lets go mini campaign. If you
don't have/ want to use US troops , you can alway substitute commonwealth
ones. You might even be able to use your Airfix
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Jeremy Ratcliffe
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#200140
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Re: D-Day scenario for CoC
It is worth having a look at the 2017 summer special Lard magazine.
Rich Clarke wrote three articles on 'bunker busting' on the West Wall. These should be readily adaptable for a D Day
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Allan Doran
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#200139
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Re: D-Day scenario for CoC
AVRE section with supporting infantry platoon on a defended position, makes a great game.
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Fredd Bloggs <freddbloggs@...>
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#200138
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Re: D-Day scenario for CoC
If using Big CoC, 1 armoured platoon and 2 infantry platoons but you may
want to make the defending Germans Green platoons with a Green Dice option.
This uses 5s & 6s but ignores 1-4. Increases the
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poiter50
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#200137
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Re: D-Day scenario for CoC
An immediate thought is that on D Day itself the main beach landings are
not ideal for a game designed for a single platoon on platoon action, but
one of the actions behind the beaches might work
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Nick
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#200136
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D-Day scenario for CoC
Hi all
Our club in Auckland, NZ is looking to put on a D-Day game using the CoC rules and I was looking for some scenarios or scenario ideas? Perhaps an Attack defence vs Germans in fortified
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Kieran Mahony
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#200135
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Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?
Finished Hordson's Horse (18) , Mutineer Brigade (48) Badmashes ( 24¨¤ artillery crews for both British and Mutineers (8 each) a camel train (15 camels)? Started on Skinner's Horse (18) and the 32nd
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WillieB
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#200134
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Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?
I confess I haven't had the enthusiasm to get the toys out for a variety of reasons. But a major one is that it's very much a social activity for me.
I'm looking forward to being able to attend the
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Doug Melville
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#200133
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Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?
By the Time the solo rules are ready we will all be waiting in long queues waiting for buses while it¡¯s raining, trains that were running a little late, but are now cancelled.
After arranging for a
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Mike Leese
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#200132
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Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?
Impatiently waiting for new Fat Lardies products of course!?
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Jenna Leonard
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#200131
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Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?
Almost finished with my USMC support, meaning I¡¯m nearly ready to assail the PTO in American style.
OH IF ONLY THE CoC PTO BOOK WAS OUT !!!
Tom Huntington
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Tom Huntington
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#200130
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Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?
Both, although I will have the early part dealing with the Germans first
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Christian Lancaster
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#200129
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