09-26-2014, 06:09 AM,
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warstudent
Recruit
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RE: Artillery Park display
plloyd1010: I used the background from the 4th ed. bombardment charts for just such a purpose in my Vassal modules.
Could you post a screen shot?
plloyd1010: I know who is, some of what he did.
I don't think Larry posted that short bio for you, but for others on here like myself, which I appreciated.
warstudent aka Jim
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09-26-2014, 06:48 AM,
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plloyd1010
First Sergeant
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RE: Artillery Park display
I wasn't trying to pick a fight or anything like that. Just wanted to get to what the artillery park was.
I do think I found something. Back in S&T #19 the Blitzkrieg modular system was introduced. It refers to an artillery mission chart. Is that what you were thinking about Larry?
I began with this image.
After some resizing & fading, it looks like this:
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The markers are what I have in my Vassal builder kit.
... More and more, people around the world are coming to realize that the world is flat!
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09-26-2014, 08:04 AM,
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plloyd1010
First Sergeant
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RE: Artillery Park display
Then I am more muddled than I thought. I use chits in both my Vassal & dead-tree versions. One side (ex: German 16 piece) is ready to use, and placed on the board (moved to map in Vassal) when the artillery strike occurs. The other side says "Fired", which the counter is flipped to after the activation (automatic in Vassal, which also moves it back to the artillery map, like the Soviet 18 is).
Carrier cards have status boxes. For artillery wouldn't that be available & fired? Carrier cards also have mission boxes. For artillery that might be drum fire, pre-plotted fire, & smoke (perhaps someday counter-battery & interdict)? Everything else on the card has to do with the carrier. That might be ammo supply for the artillery. Bottom line is that I am having trouble conceptualizing what you have in mind. Could you make a sketch and scan it?
... More and more, people around the world are coming to realize that the world is flat!
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