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Personal logo Nashville Supporting Member of TMP30 Aug 2014 8:29 p.m. PST

After a few months rest from Nashcon Uncle Bob had us regroup in his man cave in Tennessee and toss some dice ~ This time it was Poland 1939 – in 15mm using Tank Charts Rules. Very well done. I commanded the Poles…..and took photos. My team deployed forward to slow the Germans down. It worked! But only for a short while . The German tanks were on us. BUT the Poles had an armored train. That is until the Stukas came down and shot up much of the train. Things became untenable. The Polish commander made it off the field leaving much of his command on the field. Still a great game and a lot of fun. THANKS Uncle Bob.

HERE IS THE full photobucket set
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AND HERE are some shots

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AND HERE IS UNCLE BOB calculating the losses:

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Texas Jack31 Aug 2014 2:18 a.m. PST

Great looking game, and some hard core old school rules thumbs up Those Stukas do look menacing!

wizbangs02 Sep 2014 5:56 p.m. PST

Happy 75th Anniversary! I've started a Poland campaign in honor of the event as well… And my first armored train suffered a similar fate.

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