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  • #112927
    Avatar photoAbwehrschlacht
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    As some of you may be aware, I finished off IV Corps recently, but I didn’t post any photos of the full corps. So on my blog, here they are! Check them all out here:

    https://www.stormofsteelwargaming.com/2019/04/iv-corps-in-full.html

    There’s also a new video on the blog, you lucky people!

    Onwards and upwards!

     

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    #112954
    Avatar photovtsaogames
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    Very nice. Are all the guns included in the infantry brigades?

    It's never too late to have a happy childhood

    #112956
    Avatar photoAbwehrschlacht
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    Thank you! In Blucher, you have a choice with artillery; you can either bundle three guns together to for a separate battery; or spread those three guns across three brigades. Putting them in brigades gives you an extra dice when firing with that particular brigade, whereas when they are in a battery, each time they fire they fire at a reduced amount of dice. So it allows you to decide how to field them really. I have a few battery bases completed already, but there is more to come!

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    #113464
    Avatar photoThorsten Frank
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    I´m completely amazed about the video you did on the British WWI infantry tactics. I always wondered how they devloped and changed them in the later war years. Thanks for doing that.

    "In strange grammar this one writes" - Master Yoda

    #113467
    Avatar photoAbwehrschlacht
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    Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it. The development of British infantry tactics is really misunderstood generally. Many people think they hardly changed from the Napoleonic period, but this is simply untrue. When you have a problem like trench warfare, you have to develop to combat it and the British certainly did!

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