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Ragnar65
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Post by Ragnar65 »

Mark, many thanx for that link!
As i´m seeing, your hiding the edges of the felt an fabric patches with hedgerows, right?

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Post by mluther »

I also spray glue the fields down. Not every field will have a hedge.
Thanks,
Mark

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Post by mluther »

Greetings,

We actually played this one in October, but I am slow to getting the piccies edited.
This was a massive tank battle that took place south of Radekhov on June 23, 1941 between the 15th Mech Corp and the 11th Panzer Div.
Designed to be a 4 to 6 person I Ain't Been Shot Mum game, but really could've been a solitaire shooter.
Vet crews vs green crews will pretty well make for a sweep of the table.
Not my best effort but it does look cool to see a dozen plus KV1s on the board.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/6mmgaming ... 0065393248

ImageView from the east by Mark Luther, on Flickr

ImagePzIVs face to the front by Mark Luther, on Flickr
ImageLotta tanks by Mark Luther, on Flickr

ImageGerman tank ace brews up by Mark Luther, on Flickr

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Post by paul »

Looks like a great game. Your terrain is awesome.

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Post by pmskaar »

Hi Mark

That is another great looking game. I always look forward to your games to see what you are going to do next. Superb!

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Post by BattlerBritain »

Mark, those photos look terrific :D

They actually look like the photos taken of the battles on the Eastern Front. Very realistic.

Just amazing :)

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The SS had a great set up, but I did make some break throuhgs.

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This 88 on the hill made a mess of things for the US Tanks.

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A Tiger coming down from the hill.

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Post by SSGSTAPLE »

Your terrain looks great Ragnar65.

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Post by SKeeM »

A lot of great looking game tables here but the prize has to go to mluther, your tables look so real man. I love it! Thanks for sharing.
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Post by mluther »

I wanted a fairly small late war, East Front game so went with this skirmish from the Knight Gunner book. The scenario takes place Feb 3, 1945. Fallschirmjaegers are trying to retake a series of villages with the aid of 276 StuG Abt
Toofatlardies' I Ain't Been Shot Mum rules.

ImageWilliam beats back the first attempt to get into Belino by Mark Luther, on Flickr

ImageMore action on the flank by Mark Luther, on Flickr

Imageone less Su100 by Mark Luther, on Flickr

ImageAnd one less Jagdpanzer by Mark Luther, on Flickr

Link to flickr set:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/6mmgaming ... 3217966882

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Post by dougeagle »

You always have some awesome reports there Mark. Very enjoyable to read and look :D
Doug

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Post by pmskaar »

Hi Mark

That is another really great looking game and AAR. I always look forward to seeing your scenarios and terrain and this one is excellent.

By the way, where is Belino? When I did a search, it indicated that it is near Tula in Russia.

Have a great day!

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Post by TAMMY »

Belino ahould be much more to the wsst. Tula is south of Moscow and the Germans were there at the end of 1941. In february 1945 they wer fightting in East Prussia and in Poland against the Russian Vistula-Oder offensive.
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