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SkirmishCampaigns - Downloads Click on one of the following items to download or click for a complete directory listing: SCENARIOS: From SkirmishCampaigns Books Sample scenario from SkirmishCampaigns: Finland '39-'40-The Winter War book. This scenario features a Soviet assault near Suomussalami on 13 December 1939. Sample scenario from SkirmishCampaigns:Russia'41-Into the Ukraine book. This scenario features a Soviet counter-attack by the 34th Tank Division into the side of the German 111st Infantry Division at Dubno, Ukraine (features some fun tank wreck rules!). Sample scenario from SkirmishCampaigns:France '40-The Ghost Division book. This scenario features a French counter-attack on a German bridgehead. Sample scenario from SkirmishCampaigns:Poland '39-The Black Brigade book.
Items 1 - 50 of 62 - Basic Battles is a free to download experimental set to expand on Basic Impetus 2.0 rules for later periods, up to Colonial warfare, where one.
This scenario pits the tough Polish 10th Mech Brigade 'The Black Brigade' against the rapidly advancing 2nd Panzer Division. SCENARIOS: Special Interest This scenario is a large variant of one of the scenarios from the forthcoming 'SkirmishCampaigns: Russia '41-Ghosts at Smolensk '. It features German pioneers and armor from the 7th Panzer Division facing off against elements from the Soviet 25th Rifle Corps. This scenario pits the brave Polish defenders of Westerplatte's Guardhouse #1against determined German assault forces. The Map from this scenario was taken from a rare Polish book on Westerplatte and its defenders. US GIs must fend off a local counterattack by elements of the hearty 352nd Infantry Division just hours after D-Day.
This fictional scenario has a few surprises so if you are playing with a gamemaster, don't read the final page! (Scott and his brothers had a great time with this one over Christmas '99) An excellent Sicily scenario from Paul Leicht- Col. James Gavin and his motley band of untested 82nd Airborne Paratroopers and GIs from the US 45th Division take on panzer-grenadiers of the Hermann Goering Division and Tiger I tanks at Biazzi Ridge to protect the American landing zones near the beaches of Gela Sicily.
This scenario accurately represents this key engagement and has a good balance of variable attachments representing the many units that were drawn to the battle on both sides, especially the American forces. The game map based on battlefield terrain comments found in Gavin's memoirs, 'On to Berlin.' CHARTS, TABLES & RULES The latest rules translation for anyone who needs them. Some stats for Polish AFVs for use with our new SkirmishCampaigns: Poland '39 book. Special thanks to Rolando for his help on this.
Check out his EXCELLENT site at: We use these random events when playing with our group- they greatly add to the 'fog of war' and unpredictability of our games.use with caution! These simple house rules are what we use for our Across the Meuse-Sedan scenario and our new Berezina Bridgehead scenario from our SkirmishCampaigns: Russia '41-Drive on Minsk. This is a set of rules and a chart for using the bunkers in Across the Meuse-Sedan from SkirmishCampaigns: France '40-Battles for the Meuse scenario book. This is a set of 'very drafty' rules that we are working on for a future book. These are the house rules that our gaming group uses when testing our scenarios using Battleground (we also play with other rule sets).
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