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Re: IABSM vs CoC info
For Chain of Command the author deliberately chose to use full size squads/sections to make it easier for players to follow the historic tactical manuals for the period or create their own platoons
By John Ewing · #200969 ·
Re: Blitzkrieg forces for IABSM
Dhoh! Sometimes I don't think in the same way as I should. Great seems to cover what I am looking for. Thank you.
By Stephen Madjanovich · #200968 ·
Re: IABSM vs CoC info
IABSM tends to go with the usual effective strength of sections, allowing for casualties, detached troops, etc. CoC goes for full paper strength. Neither is wrong, just a different
By James Catchpole · #200967 ·
Re: Blitzkrieg forces for IABSM
Hi, The blitzkrieg books for IABSM are all here, and are very
By James Catchpole · #200966 ·
IABSM vs CoC info
So in IABSM v3 organizing your forces show most squads having 8 men while in CoC army lists almost all have 10 men. So who is correct? I have been collecting CoC army lists planning to use them for
By Stephen Madjanovich · #200965 ·
Blitzkrieg forces for IABSM
Had a quick look through all the files here and didn't see anything. May have missed them or they exist elsewhere so direction (links) would be appreciated. So looking for info and especially force
By Stephen Madjanovich · #200964 ·
Seelow Hts 6mm IABSM game AAR
We actually played this one back in August but I just got around to editing the pics.? The scenario is based on the attack up Reichstrasse 1 by the 74th Gds Rifle Rgt and later the 104th Hvy Gds Tk
By Mark Luther · #200963 ·
Clotted Lard 2022
Hi all, Last weekend saw the running of the fifth Clotted Lard in a new venue, Lympstone Village Hall in Lympstone Village, nestled on the banks of the River Exe in East Devon. As well as enjoying an
By Jonathan Jones · #200962 ·
Re: Kokoda Trail creek crossing AAR
I’m a Honor Harrington fan myself, but I can’t think of a way to reproduce those big space combat battles. Yet! V. 1 is boring, the wall of battle being too complex. It’s like Nelson’s line of
By Mike Leese · #200961 ·
Re: Kokoda Trail creek crossing AAR
Mark, What we promised doesn't arrive; the classic Wargame Developments mugger game: -- Ashley R Pollard ashley@... Enjoy your life. Make it count for something. And do no
By Ashley Pollard · #200960 ·
Kokoda Trail creek crossing AAR
Seeing Rich's Kokoda Trail games put me in the mood to break out my Diggers.? I went with a bit of hybrid scenario.? 3 players using the Blitzkrieg scenario from the 1940 supplement.? 1 attacking
By Mark Luther · #200959 ·
Re: 6mm IABSM Rots June 11, 44 AAR
I shared the link on my Twitter. A lot of 6mm games I see go very functional. You're going for a level of visual realism normally left to guys like the Perry's and their 28mm tables
By Elizabeth · #200958 ·
Re: 6mm IABSM Rots June 11, 44 AAR
Thanks.? Always nice to get compliments.?MarkSent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
By Mark Luther · #200957 ·
Re: 6mm IABSM Rots June 11, 44 AAR
Your games always look so gorgeous! James
By Elizabeth · #200956 ·
6mm IABSM Rots June 11, 44 AAR
This was the 2nd part of the Rots June 11, 44 game.? This was the actual assault into Rots by A and B Troops of the 46 RMC along with 2 and 3 Troop and the HQ tanks of the Fort Garry Horse.? The
By Mark Luther · #200955 ·
Sorry
Hi I have just read that Elizabeth II has died. My heartfelt condolences. All the Best Klaus
By Klaus-Dieter Fritsch · #200954 ·
Posh Lard 2022 - Sat Sept 14
Dear all, It’s coming up to Posh Lard time, for those still interested! First off, apologies for the radio silence, which has been due to a combination of work, the heat and a much needed
By Mike Whitaker · #200953 ·
Hungary 1945 6mm IABSM AAR
Thought I would cool off with a winter game so set up a Hungary 45 IABSM scenario.? Its inspired by the German actions to relieve Budapest in January to give me a chance to put some Tiger IIs on the
By Mark Luther · #200952 ·
Re: Pacific BtH
Yeah, by Guadalcanal the US training system was delivering pilots of excellent quality. Ace in a day Jefferson Joseph DeBlanc had 10 hours in the Wildcat. The Japanese system relied on the squadron
By Thomas Brouillette · #200951 ·
Re: Pacific BtH
Also the pilot quality will play a large part in maneuver tests. Those American sprogs will be failing to stick to their leaders, flying off on their own where they can be pounced on and breaking up
By Elizabeth · #200950 ·