07-12-2014, 12:03 AM,
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warstudent
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RE: Burning Tigers
(07-10-2014, 11:27 PM)zaarin7 Wrote: And that could be done as a book and maybe a small counter sheet. The attacks down south were three part. Against the tip of the salient, opposite Belgorod and across the Mius River down where 1st Panzer Armee was. All of that could be done as a book and a small counter sheet too. It would probably take around 50 to 60 scenarios to cover the topic. With the terrain around the rivers it would be a excellent chance to put that swamp board in a PG product. I could even see it as a boxed product. Call it PG: Red Army Attacks! or Red Army Resurgent! or On to Kharkov! since this series of actions was the last time that city changed hands.
I'm not familiar with the details of them, but with 4 battles over Kharkov could the same maps also depict the earlier battles there too?
warstudent aka Jim
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07-12-2014, 12:45 AM,
(This post was last modified: 07-12-2014, 01:03 AM by larry marak.)
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RE: Burning Tigers
Probably, or you could do a boxed set with the o.b. for all 4 battles and 2-4 panels depicting Kharkov in the early 40's. Four Battles, same terrain. A companion volume, with contemporary maps done for PGM would do the 5th Battle of Kharkiv (as its currently spelled) between Russian insurgents and the Ukrainian army, including intervention by Russian forces.
Now John Stafford has stated that MPG ends around 1980, to be preplaced by very modern PG 1981-2000 and ultraPG 2001 to present, so maybe it wouldn't quite fit the company's plans. Still waiting for the first ACW PG boxed game, which is on the back burner 3 stoves deep. (and I'm not making any of this up folks).
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