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MontiboyHK02 Sep 2014 9:08 p.m. PST

Last month, we played events of Sept 22nd 1944 (Market Garden) during a party of Bolt Action. 2vs2

Army lists were free, but we tried to stick to historical (no King Tiger, no Russian,…). We designed the scenario to have German deploying no more than 50% of their force at the beginning, reinforcement coming turn 3. German deployment was on 2 areas only, and Allies came from a corner.

The German won by delaying the Allies enough to hold the bridge a little more.

Here are some pics, more here:
"http://wargamesinhk.blogspot.hk/2014/08/bolt-action-report-assault-on-nijmegen.html"

SFC Retired03 Sep 2014 5:05 a.m. PST

Looks like a exciting BA game. Unpainted figs….? Why

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Bob Runnicles03 Sep 2014 7:41 a.m. PST

The buildings look like the ones from Dave Graffam Models (www.davesgames.net) which I highly recommend, most come with multiple textures so one model file can produce a multitude of different looking buildings.

MontiboyHK03 Sep 2014 10:15 a.m. PST

yes, all paper buildings are Dave Graffam. The 2 German tanks without weathering are a shame and mine actually. The unpainted Fallschimjager are a shame, but time lacked for their owners. Same goes for the US airborne.
All are 1/48 or Warlord tanks. The panthet, cromwell and shermans are from the same owner, who paint exceptionally well.
Thanks for the werewolf. It's a picture I photoshopped long time ago and that I fell in love with.

15mm and 28mm Fanatik03 Sep 2014 3:30 p.m. PST

All are 1/48 or Warlord tanks.

I don't think Warlord makes anything bigger than 1/56. I think they may be from Tamiya and others. At least I'm sure the Panther is Tamiya since I have that very same model. Nice ambush camo btw.

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