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7dot62mm29 Jan 2021 12:15 a.m. PST

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We're continuing with our version of this classic 1941 Blitzkrieg campaign…

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Full report here: link

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FlyXwire29 Jan 2021 6:44 a.m. PST

Terrific-looking here [and exotic for many of us], early-war action.

You've put a lot of development into adapting all these moving parts into this functioning, virtual presentation….WOW!!!

Some of these pics, and from their perspective, reminded me of 'periscope-style' game views……sure might think the virtual gaming perspective of your players could be feeling that truer, down to-the-ground too. Neat!

Hey, I was wondering what that SdKfz. 251 was doing so close to the Soviet advance too……… ;)

mghFond29 Jan 2021 9:13 a.m. PST

Great stuff, actually I love the early war period on the Eastern front. My collection only goes up to 1942ish vehicle wise.

The down to the ground pics are very cool!

Nottingham Wargames12 Feb 2021 2:21 p.m. PST

Looks great. Very authentic.

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