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Microbiggie04 Oct 2021 2:02 p.m. PST

Another 6mm IABSM game played last month at Gigabites Cafe was a action during the Seelow Heights campaign. Elements of the 26th Fallschirmjager and 2/8 Panzerabteilung hold off the 220th Tank Brigade and 1054th Rifle Rgt. A much more one sided affair that it should have been with the boggy Oderbruch assisting the defenders. But enjoyable as always.
Link to the flickr AAR:

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Looking east by Mark Luther, on Flickr

First line by Mark Luther, on Flickr

Overview of assault by Mark Luther, on Flickr

German armor arrives by Mark Luther, on Flickr


FJ second line by Mark Luther, on Flickr

Burning T34s by Mark Luther, on Flickr

StuG explodes by Mark Luther, on Flickr

Mark

Captain Pete04 Oct 2021 10:13 p.m. PST

Another excellent looking game with a great AAR, Mark! I actually have some of those buildings in my collection as well. Yours are really well done.

Marc33594 Supporting Member of TMP05 Oct 2021 8:52 a.m. PST

Mark was this from Steve Shann's The Seelow Heights scenario book? Really well done and looks like an excellent game.

Microbiggie05 Oct 2021 9:11 a.m. PST

Yes. I did take this from Mr Shann's book with some modifying for IABSM. The game scale on the Seelow Hts book is much larger and the maps are very basic. But it dies give good ideas and a nice overview of the campaign. I would recommend it.
Thanks
Mark

deephorse06 Oct 2021 2:13 a.m. PST

I've played two of the scenarios from that excellent book. I played the Soviets in one, and the Germans in the other. Neither went well for me!

mghFond08 Oct 2021 9:43 p.m. PST

So I looked at the pictures, very cool. But who won?

Microbiggie09 Oct 2021 6:18 a.m. PST

Did you follow the flickr link?

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