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Grossdeutschland @ Kursk AAR (Game 8)

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Grossdeutschland @ Kursk AAR (Game 8)

Postby 14th Brooklyn » Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:52 am

Just published a short report from last weekends game. It was the "Berezovka Warehouse" scenario from the SkirmishCampaigns book played in 28mm.

http://dhcwargamesblog.wordpress.com/2012/04/24/grosdeutschland-at-kursk-game-8/

The report also has links to the previous games at the and grand total results.

And just a short teaser:
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Re: Grossdeutschland @ Kursk AAR (Game 8)

Postby Cubster » Tue Apr 24, 2012 10:41 am

Sounds like a great game and I applaud that Russian farmer for his luxuriously conditioned crops.
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Re: Grossdeutschland @ Kursk AAR (Game 8)

Postby 14th Brooklyn » Tue Apr 24, 2012 11:16 am

THX, It was fun game, just over way too fast.

Regarding the crops... well the farmer gave his daugther away to the local commisar so he got the best seeds (no pun intended!). :lol:
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Re: Grossdeutschland @ Kursk AAR (Game 8)

Postby Vogless » Wed Apr 25, 2012 9:31 pm

How'd you make the mesh shruzen!?!?!? :o

COOL!!!!!!

Oh man, it'd be sweet if Warlord did another PzIV with those!
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Re: Grossdeutschland @ Kursk AAR (Game 8)

Postby 14th Brooklyn » Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:17 am

Vogless wrote:How'd you make the mesh shruzen!?!?!? :o

COOL!!!!!!

Oh man, it'd be sweet if Warlord did another PzIV with those!


The tanks are Bandai plastic kits. So I "just" took the plastic Schürzen and cut the plates apart. I marked a 2mm boarder along all the edges and cut them out. When done I glued a hex shaped net fibric to the backside and glued the frames to the brackets.

To be honest... I would never to it again. At first it seems to be easy going, but the deeper you cut into the plastic the harder it gets to keep the cuts straight and you need a lot of preassure to do it. I think in the end it took me 5 or 6 hours just for this one tank and my hands were hurting like hell. I had planned to do it on all four tanks, but in the end it remained just this one!

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Re: Grossdeutschland @ Kursk AAR (Game 8)

Postby 14th Brooklyn » Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:19 am

Oh... in case someone is interested... I migrated the first four AAR´s to the blog as well last night:

http://dhcwargamesblog.wordpress.com/2012/04/26/grosdeutschland-at-kursk-games-1-to-4/

So now all eight games played so far can be found on the blog:

http://dhcwargamesblog.wordpress.com/category/skirmishcampaigns/skirmishcampaigns-grossdeutschland-at-kursk/

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Re: Grossdeutschland @ Kursk AAR (Game 8)

Postby Cubster » Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:43 am

14th Brooklyn wrote:At first it seems to be easy going, but the deeper you cut into the plastic the harder it gets to keep the cuts straight and you need a lot of preassure to do it.


You can buy metal cutting discs for the mini drill with serrated teeth, specially for cutting plastic, soft metal and wood because your standard diamond dust cutting disc will melt it. If you're doing any cutting project like that in future they might save your fingers the agony.
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Re: Grossdeutschland @ Kursk AAR (Game 8)

Postby 14th Brooklyn » Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:09 pm

I even have these... problem is... I have had some bad exerience with the plastic being pulled away by the drag of the disk. Since I did not want to risk any damage to the pieces I decided to do it by hand.
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Re: Grossdeutschland @ Kursk AAR (Game 8)

Postby Vogless » Thu Apr 26, 2012 1:12 pm

Thanks, 14th!

Like I said, it'd be nice if WARLORD made an upgrade kit of those. Then it would save all our fingers! :D

It was worth the pain. The tank looks great!
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Postby Cubster » Thu Apr 26, 2012 1:26 pm

14th Brooklyn wrote:I even have these... problem is... I have had some bad exerience with the plastic being pulled away by the drag of the disk. Since I did not want to risk any damage to the pieces I decided to do it by hand.


Yeah, that's true, they can sometimes wedge and pull.
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