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Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: Mattias on 02 April 2017, 04:41:51 PM
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Hi,
I've posted an AAR on our blog.
It was a great game with the German FJ proving a tough nut to crack for the Soviets.
Also, it shows one of the reasons we love Chain of Command: it punishes the use of bad tactics. :)
The full report and alot of pictures can be found here:
http://northern-wargaming.blogspot.se/2017/04/aar-soviet-urrah-in-autumn-1944.html (http://northern-wargaming.blogspot.se/2017/04/aar-soviet-urrah-in-autumn-1944.html)
A sample can be seen below.
/Mattias
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Nice report. Nice looking figures. That's a very nice T-34 model. Who makes it?
Late war Germans are pretty tough all around with all that integral AT capability.
Chain of Command really is quite a remarkable game. It's remarkable on the surface as a great game, but what I am most amazed by is how we keep coming back to it. Most games we play, we will play quite a bit, then move on to something else and never get back to it. Whenever we come back to Chain of Command we get excited by it again. That's pretty remarkable for us.
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Nice report. Nice looking figures. That's a very nice T-34 model. Who makes it?
Late war Germans are pretty tough all around with all that integral AT capability.
Chain of Command really is quite a remarkable game. It's remarkable on the surface as a great game, but what I am most amazed by is how we keep coming back to it. Most games we play, we will play quite a bit, then move on to something else and never get back to it. Whenever we come back to Chain of Command we get excited by it again. That's pretty remarkable for us.
Looks like the plastic Warlord one. One of their better kits.
Very nice set up.
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Thanks. Much appreciated!
Chain of command is indeed a great rule set!
And the T34s are in plastic from Warlord Games, well spotted.
/Mattias