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monk2002uk04 Dec 2016 8:15 a.m. PST

There is a report and photos of our 6mm game involving massed French tanks here:

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It was great fun!

Robert

BattlerBritain04 Dec 2016 9:17 a.m. PST

Great looking terrain and a very interesting read.

I might try and get a copy of GWSH for Christmas.

Many thanks, B

mghFond04 Dec 2016 11:04 a.m. PST

Very nice report, loved the terrain. You always do a great job presenting WW1.

Our local group played East Front WW1 last night, Battle of Lodz, well the German breakout part, using BBB rules. It turned out just like history, the Germans punched their way out of safety.

KTravlos04 Dec 2016 11:04 a.m. PST

good show

monk2002uk11 Dec 2016 12:24 a.m. PST

Thank you. As a result of the first round of play testing, I have rotated the battlefield view. Well it was more due to the fortuitous discovery of the French 159th Infantry Division's battle map. I superimposed a transparent image of the map onto the terrain map. The forward trench line runs along the base of the ridge. The second line runs along the reverse slope, which is what you would expect of German defensive lines. A good excuse to run the scenario again.

The battle itself extended further south as well. I have the maps created for this part of the wider scenario too. It's just a matter of finding the time…

Robert

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