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saltflats192907 Nov 2018 10:25 a.m. PST

Anyone have a free scenario for Eastern Front (any year) suitable for the Nuts! rule system?
Thanks in advance

TonicNH07 Nov 2018 11:45 a.m. PST

Although not specifically for Nuts! it should be easy enough to convert/modify any of the 3 free Eastern Front scenarios here

link

SBminisguy07 Nov 2018 2:43 p.m. PST

Howdy,
I have a couple you may want to try.

1. Black Devils at Stalingrad:

a free mini-campaign and source book on WW2 Soviet Naval Infantry into the "Official" NUTS! file section at the Two Hour Wargames Yahoo! site. This document contains:

1. A brief background on the "Black Devils" Soviet Naval Infantry of WW2
2. Unit organization for Soviet Naval Infantry
3. A 3-scenario mini Stalingrad campaign set around the 92nd Naval Infantry
Brigade and its historic stand at the Grain Elevator.

link

2. Fillipov at the Bridge:

"SITUATION
Early Morning, November 22. Soviet Lt. Col G N Filippov, commander of 19th Tank Brigade of the 26th Tank Corps, launches a surprise attackagainst the key bridge at Kalach-on-Don -- the 6th Army's life-line to Stalingrad. Filippov's attack is lead by three captured German
vehicles, two Panzer III tanks and an armored car."


link

saltflats192907 Nov 2018 5:11 p.m. PST

Thanks, I'll take a look.

Thresher0107 Nov 2018 5:11 p.m. PST

A platoon of T-34s vs. a platoon of German foot troops, with teller mines, and multi-headed grenades, who are in foxholes, on the open steppes.

Add in some tank riders for the Soviets, but then give the Germans a few panzerfausts, to balance it out a bit.

Perhaps back them up with A/T mines, just so the tanks can't blow past the Germans, easily.

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