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Korvessa06 Apr 2025 12:14 p.m. PST

Nuts! by TwoHourWargames, 2017 edition
With a few personal touches here and there

Chocolate & Cigarettes is the name for the smaller scenarios with a bit more roll play style.

In this scenario, our hero takes his squad in search of a Soviet Field Kitchen for the focus of the next main attack.

Details here: link

A couple of teaser photos

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Personal logo Grelber Supporting Member of TMP06 Apr 2025 4:35 p.m. PST

The Possible Enemy Force (PEF) concept seems to work really well for your games in the forests of Finland. The area north of Lake Ladoga, where troops were more spread out, seems to be an especially good match for these rules. It does make me wonder how well these rules would work in the fighting along the Mannerheim Line, with its higher troop density. Please keep posting!

Grelber

hindsTMP Supporting Member of TMP11 Apr 2025 4:34 p.m. PST

NUTS is still one of my on-hold projects, so I always enjoy well-presented AARs like yours. I like the way you seem to have several figures for each soldier to show skis/standing/prone states.

MH

Korvessa12 Apr 2025 1:25 p.m. PST

Thanks guys. I'm glad somebody likes the reports

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