Normandy '44 - Bolt Action - September 2nd
- YellowStreak
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Re: Normandy '44 - Bolt Action - September 2nd
If we can streamline the dice pull mechanic, a mega game would be my preference. Maybe even something as simple as 2 sets of dice (one per side) and when pulled, every player on that side gets an activation?
A big table would also really allow for a lot of armour and maneuvering.
A big table would also really allow for a lot of armour and maneuvering.
So many games, so little time....
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Re: Normandy '44 - Bolt Action - September 2nd
Duly noted. Any other opinions?
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- Mike the Pike
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Re: Normandy '44 - Bolt Action - September 2nd
How about 2or3 biggish tables? Using variations on the various attacker/defender scenarios from the books.
Table 1: Cobra - American armour attacking across fairly open terrain. Germans start with <50 infantry only etc. rest comes on from reserve
Table 2: Carentan - Paras vs FJ in urban terrain
Table 3: Caen - Brits (and Canucks) vs hidden SS/Heer with Tigers etc in farmland with lots of hedges, some bocage.
It would need 6bplayers minimum. Slightly bigger forces than usual, say 1500pts+ per side, per table so we can get more goodies on. And just so the games aren't just separate one on ones, how about the events on the tables giving bonuses or minuses to neighboring tables e.g. Slow progress by the Brits in Caen gives the Germans an SS Tiger. What say you savages?
Table 1: Cobra - American armour attacking across fairly open terrain. Germans start with <50 infantry only etc. rest comes on from reserve
Table 2: Carentan - Paras vs FJ in urban terrain
Table 3: Caen - Brits (and Canucks) vs hidden SS/Heer with Tigers etc in farmland with lots of hedges, some bocage.
It would need 6bplayers minimum. Slightly bigger forces than usual, say 1500pts+ per side, per table so we can get more goodies on. And just so the games aren't just separate one on ones, how about the events on the tables giving bonuses or minuses to neighboring tables e.g. Slow progress by the Brits in Caen gives the Germans an SS Tiger. What say you savages?
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Re: Normandy '44 - Bolt Action - September 2nd
I like Yellowstreak and Mike's ideas, though if I had to choose between the two, I would probably veer to the side of a big table. I enjoy the team work and camaraderie of that aspect - the decisions and negotiations made together. The idea of drawing either an axis or ally die and then each player on that side getting a move sounds good.
Though, as I said, I think Mike's 3 table plan is a solid option, too.
Though, as I said, I think Mike's 3 table plan is a solid option, too.
Re: Normandy '44 - Bolt Action - September 2nd
Any more thoughts or ideas?
Job? Komura san? Lovejoy?
Job? Komura san? Lovejoy?
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Re: Normandy '44 - Bolt Action - September 2nd
I'm cool with either. I like both options for the stated reasons above.
As for terrain, I cane bring some of the usual hills, orchard, trees, a bit of low bocage/hedges, paved road and crop fields.
As for terrain, I cane bring some of the usual hills, orchard, trees, a bit of low bocage/hedges, paved road and crop fields.
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Re: Normandy '44 - Bolt Action - September 2nd
The first post has been updated with some extra info.
@Job - Thanks for the input and offer of terrain. Much appreciated.
@Job - Thanks for the input and offer of terrain. Much appreciated.
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- YellowStreak
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Re: Normandy '44 - Bolt Action - September 2nd
I didn't mention terrain, but I think you know what I have...
Houses (intact and ruined), roads, forest/trees, bocage, river and a couple of bridges (1 stone, 1 steel), some fields, hills, and several large concrete bunkers (from Dust) like the below:

Oh and I can lend out my FJ if required (planning on running my 82nd airborne again unless we have player imbalance). But not to MtP if he's going to keep rolling so well against me!
Houses (intact and ruined), roads, forest/trees, bocage, river and a couple of bridges (1 stone, 1 steel), some fields, hills, and several large concrete bunkers (from Dust) like the below:

Oh and I can lend out my FJ if required (planning on running my 82nd airborne again unless we have player imbalance). But not to MtP if he's going to keep rolling so well against me!
So many games, so little time....
Building a pile of shame since 1983
Building a pile of shame since 1983
Re: Normandy '44 - Bolt Action - September 2nd
Ooh, a bunker or two?
I can use them!
How much space do they have inside? Enough for a 100mm X 50mm base?
I can use them!
How much space do they have inside? Enough for a 100mm X 50mm base?
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- YellowStreak
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Re: Normandy '44 - Bolt Action - September 2nd
I'll check tonight. They're fairly roomy.Primarch wrote:Ooh, a bunker or two?![]()
I can use them!
How much space do they have inside? Enough for a 100mm X 50mm base?
So many games, so little time....
Building a pile of shame since 1983
Building a pile of shame since 1983