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Whirlwind11 Mar 2019 6:20 a.m. PST

Please see link for the final mission in the Too Fat Lardies' 29, Let's Go! campaign. The US have received information as to the location of the local German HQ, and are attacking it to finish off German resistance in this sector.

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22ndFoot11 Mar 2019 4:16 p.m. PST

The Pint-Sized campaigns are a great resource – did you find any problems doing CoC in 6mm?

Whirlwind11 Mar 2019 11:24 p.m. PST

The Pint-Sized campaigns are a great resource – did you find any problems doing CoC in 6mm?

They are absolutely a great resource. This is the third one I have played and I have really enjoyed them all. These games were all done with the old WRG rules. I have played CoC before (and I liked TW&T too), enjoyed them and didn't encounter anything too difficult about using them in 6mm. I didn't find playing CoC solo too easy though, so I use a much more traditional set for solo games.

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