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DIY support projects & stuff
12-23-2021, 10:05 AM, (This post was last modified: 11-14-2024, 07:17 AM by plloyd1010.)
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DIY support projects & stuff
I just hate it when special rules say these things are really like this. I know that counter limits make it so, but I still don't like it. So I make my own sometimes.

General Use Counters
Piechoty from Bron Pancerna
    These are Polish infantry armed with semi-automatic rifles, like the M1 Garand. The word piechoty literally means infantry.
Polish Supplemental Counters
    Polish counters in Polish Exiles no longer need French substitutes, the Polish colors are here. There are also OBA markers to support all the scenarios
    from Lithuania's Iron Wolves to Carpathian Brigade. The sheet includes the piechoty counters above.
Portee counters
    Stacks in PG are big enough. This helps keep the portees from building that tower.
Cuban Rebels
    Cuba rebels in To Hell With Spain have the same colors as the Spanish. That just wouldn't do.
Corpo Alpini
    The Alpini got their own colors in Conquest of Ethiopia, but their formations also make appearances in Fronto Russo and Little Saturn. They should also be helping invade Greece and southern France.
Mongolian People's Army
    Appearing first in Power of the East, they also provided military assistance to the Soviet Union during the Nazi invasion. Imagine them charging a German infantry regiment, oh wait, I think some of them actually did.
Italy's Elephant Corps
    They actually tried it. The counters work better than the idea did.
Repubblica Sociale Italiana
    Italy had had enough of Mussolini and his adventure. His followers had not.
Volksgrendier Regiment
    After the Invasion of Germany download and Campaigns & Commanders diagram, the Volksgrenadiers need a little more.
Romanian Border Guards
    With their neighbors all wanting a piece of Romania, these guys became the rock stars of the army.
Finnish Counters for Arctic Front Deluxe
    The download for Arctic Front have the wrong font, so I redid the counters. I also created counters for jeagers, strongpoints and others. Duplicated leaders have had their backs shifted so they are not replicas, but still have the same probability of getting a given leader.
Soviet Counter supplements Part 1 and Page 2
   These are built out countersheets for the Lend-Lease tanks and counters used in Arctic Front and the Leningrad expansions.
South Korean M20 replacement counters
   The simple fact is that the M20 is not, nor could be, an APC. As an APC in Pusan Perimeter it is either superfluous on incongruous to the scenarios in which it appears.

Units
Grossdeutschland Motor Infantry Regiment
    This is a fleshed out version of the Grossdeutschland Regiment as it was in Fall of France, including the attached assault gun battery

Custom Countersets made for PG-HQ Members
U.S. 23rd Infantry Regiment, U.S. 40th Armor Regiment/Battalion, U.S. 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment and U.S. 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment.
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Attached Files
.pdf   POL Supp sheet.pdf (Size: 9.01 MB / Downloads: 42)
.zip   Arctic Front Dx countersheets.zip (Size: 6.61 MB / Downloads: 16)
.zip   US 23rd Infantry Regiment.zip (Size: 30.4 MB / Downloads: 13)
.zip   US 40th Armor Regiment.zip (Size: 27.1 MB / Downloads: 10)
.zip   505th ParaInfReg.zip (Size: 2.48 MB / Downloads: 5)
.zip   502nd ParaInfReg.zip (Size: 3.79 MB / Downloads: 9)
.pdf   GD Mot Inf Reg v2.pdf (Size: 1.95 MB / Downloads: 1)
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08-05-2024, 01:34 PM,
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RE: DIY support projects & stuff
Thanks!
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08-09-2024, 11:31 AM,
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Finally have them all downloaded: thanks for the help. Any more in the pipeline? I would love to work on something for Market-Garde and the British airborne for D-Day and Sicily!
Jeff
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08-09-2024, 01:12 PM,
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(08-09-2024, 11:31 AM)Gunny0351 Wrote: Any more in the pipeline? I would love to work on something for Market-Garde and the British airborne for D-Day and Sicily!

I just did a Palestinian reboot, which also has enough unit counters to cover VoA 6. Sent that to APL yesterday. We'll see what comes of it

I have the Market-Garden maps from the other Gunny (Don). I would to do something with those. Had a Sicily project a while back. A spoiler counterplay thing of 5 scenarios for each side. For countersheets, it depends what comes up.
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08-13-2024, 11:14 AM,
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Sounds good! Please keep me in the loop. Perhaps Pegasus and Varsity scenarios would also work with the M-G maps? Devil Devil Devil Devil Devil
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10-04-2024, 04:12 PM, (This post was last modified: 10-04-2024, 04:13 PM by Greyfox.)
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RE: DIY support projects & stuff
Peter,

         I think it Big Red One, or "BRO" counters to go along with the Big Red One Campaign Study.   I served one tour in Iraq with 2-16 Infantry "Rangers."  I was the Battalion XO (call Sign Ranger 6).  The 16th Regiment is the only unit in the Army, outside of the Ranger Regiment, that uses the call sign Ranger for each of its Battalions (1st - Iron Rangers, 2nd - Rangers, etc.).  It stems from when the 16th Infantry was reorganized in Germany in 1948, the regiment needed to come up with a name for its various sports teams. Its soldiers chose the name “Rangers” due to the fact that the Germans had mistakenly reported the regiment as Rangers on D-day. The regiment has maintained that tradition to this this day, with modifications to the basic moniker by the various battalions over the years.

         Though my favorite assignment was with 3-502nd Infantry Regiment, 101st Infantry Division Air Assault (AASLT).  In WWII, they were an Airborne Unit, and the Regiment was called the "Widowmakers."  Like all Regiments they had their own symbol - The Widowmaker attached below.  I was with them for the Invasion of Iraq in 2003, as the Assistant Operations Officer (callsign Widowmaker 3A), later I was the Logistics officer (Widowmaker 4), and then Commander of C Co. (Hardcore 6).  I was with them when they transitioned to a Reconnaissance Surveillance and Target Acquistion  Squadron(3-502nd RSTA) and transitioned my Rifle Company into a a Mounted Reconnaissance Troop, where I choose my call sign (Apache 6) for the newly constituted A Troop.

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      I really think the BRO division counters would be ideal.  I just liked sharing the story of some of the units I was involved with.

Mike
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10-04-2024, 11:50 PM,
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Making a 3/502nd PIR counterset wouldn't be difficult, it is only 15 counters or so.

The 1st ID is a bit more of a problem. It needs about 250 counters, depending on how many trucks are included. That makes at least 3 countersheets (of the foldable guide type I make). What concerns me is the background color. Red does not show up well on green used for American counters. I'll need to make a new background color to make the artistry work.
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10-05-2024, 10:00 AM,
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BTW - 23rd Infantry Regiment is perhaps most famous for the battle of Chipyong-ni.
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11-06-2024, 03:36 AM,
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Okay Mike, you got your U.S. 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment.

The 1st Infantry could take a while. I thinking of using a color scheme like the 1st Cavalry. That way the emblem will show up.
The inventory looks like this:
    81x    INF
    46x    HMG
    18x    ENG
    3x    I&R
    10x    81mm Mortar
    18x    37mm AT
    6x    M3/75
    3x    M3/105
    3x    M3A1 Scout Car
    9x    105mm M2 Howitzers
    3x    155mm Howitzers
    66x    Trucks
    14x    Jeeps
    9x    18 Off-board Artillery
    3x    24 Off-board Artillery
It covers almost all of 4 sheets.
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11-14-2024, 06:05 PM,
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Peter,

       It has been a while since I signed on.  I just saw the Widowmaker Counters you made.  Thank you.  I love them.

Mike
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