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Tango0123 Nov 2017 12:09 p.m. PST

"Designed by Mark H. Walker and David K. van Hoose, Platoon Commander Deluxe: Kursk (PCD:K) is the gorgeous port of Tiny Battles' well-known Platoon Commander system to Flying Pig's big box, mounted map, large counter method of game publishing. Each game includes TWO mounted 11" x 17" geomorphic maps, and four sheets of thick (2mm thick, wow these counters are so easy to pick up, thick, why haven't wargames been like this forever, thick), 1" square counters. There are Tiger tanks, Panther tanks, Mk IV tanks, T-34/76 tanks, KV-1 tanks, SU-152 assault guns, infantry (rifle, guards, pioneers, submachine gun), mortar batteries, Stukas, IL-2, and more."
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15mm and 28mm Fanatik23 Nov 2017 9:05 p.m. PST

Looks good. His "Old School Tactical" games have gotten nice reviews and proven to be a popular alternative to similar games in the Lock N Load Tactical series. Since leaving Lock & Load Publishing, Mark has been releasing games from his new company (Flying Pig) in competition with his former company. This looks like an alternative to "Stalin's Triumph" from the Nations at War series for example.

Tango0124 Nov 2017 10:52 a.m. PST

Glad you like it my friend!. (smile)

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