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Post by steven on Jul 19, 2014 14:25:07 GMT
This Monday we visit Holland in 1945 - the push by the British Army to cross the Rhine and enter the industrial north of Germany.
Weak German defences are assisted by some awkward terrain that favours the defender - can the Brits push through?
We shall see on Monday night!
Richard - you ae needed - abandon the Proms and defend the Reich!
Banzai!
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Post by chris on Jul 22, 2014 6:47:06 GMT
Have some pictures Steve. Love the windmill by the way: As an extra bonus have some bad puns: Those tanks are just milling around. Best not to let bad dice rolls grind you down. Playing such fun games makes the time just sail by I'll stop now
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Post by steven on Jul 22, 2014 17:14:27 GMT
Thank you Chris - some lovely pics to illustrate the game.
It was frenetic - the British managed to kill off most of my forces including my two combat debuts - more wonderful PanzerJagd IV/L70 and Stug III 105mm. My dice rolling was quite effective and the difficult terrain made the British oofensive problematic.
I enjoyed the game though!
We are back in th snow on the Russian Front next week - a German offensive in the winter of 1942!
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eturns
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Post by eturns on Jul 22, 2014 20:37:06 GMT
looks a great game Steven, fantastic terrain as always
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Post by steven on Jul 22, 2014 21:53:23 GMT
Thank you Ed - not that much detailed terrain - just the sea boards representing the inundated Dutch land. The windmill is indeed new - a Treseme shampoo bottle at its core with cardboard bricks and tiles and old t shirt material for the balsa wood sales.
Banzai!
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