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Microbiggie19 May 2025 10:33 a.m. PST

Some 6mm Italian action. This scenario was directly from Rob Avery's Anzio: Wildcat to Whale book. It is Game 5 – The Huts A small fight that took place January 26th, 1944. I wanted a basic setip to use as a teaching game. The table is flat. The forces are small with mainly a weak British company from the Grenadier Guards and an attacking company of Germans from 29th Pz Grd Div The Brits were overwhelmed and the survivors made it back to the heavy cover. I Ain't Been Shot Mum rules. Link to the flickr AAR Be sure to click on the pics for a full description: link

The German assualt by Mark Luther, on Flickr

Nasty close combat by Mark Luther, on Flickr

Brit base by Mark Luther, on Flickr

Tiger by Mark Luther, on Flickr
The Huts from the German entry edge by Mark Luther, on Flickr

Mark

Prince Alberts Revenge19 May 2025 3:33 p.m. PST

Always beautiful game tables Mark. Breath taking stuff.

Personal logo McKinstry Supporting Member of TMP Fezian19 May 2025 4:20 p.m. PST

What a superb representation of a really war torn wasteland.

Captain Pete24 May 2025 10:23 a.m. PST

That is a great looking game, Mark! The Italian Front is not often depicted in a lot of WWII games, especially 6mm. Yours is a first rate presentation.

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