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Hi All!
It's been a while since I was on this site! Glad to be back.
I have created a new scenario for CMBN based on the Battle for Graignes, 6/10/1944. It is H2H only at this time. The game has been play tested and tweaked a couple of times. I think it's ready to go, but I want to play it myself before I release it. So I am looking for 2 opponents to play, one to attack (Waffen SS) and one to defend (507th and 501st PIR). This is a large game and lasts 120 minutes. I can play at least one turn a day per opponent, but usually am good for more.
The Battle for Graignes started on D-Day when about 180 paratroopers from the 507th and 501st were dropped 15 miles outside of their drop zone. They landed in a large marsh and made their way to the only place they could see that was above water, the village of Graignes. The major in charge decided to defend this village as it was only one of the only paved roads leading from the German areas to Carentan. From the morning of the 6th to the afternoon of the 10th they spent their time digging in. On the afternoon of the 10th things changed.
What I want to do is play both sides of the game and see how it flows and what the opponents think. If you're interested let me know!
Thanks
It's been a while since I was on this site! Glad to be back.
I have created a new scenario for CMBN based on the Battle for Graignes, 6/10/1944. It is H2H only at this time. The game has been play tested and tweaked a couple of times. I think it's ready to go, but I want to play it myself before I release it. So I am looking for 2 opponents to play, one to attack (Waffen SS) and one to defend (507th and 501st PIR). This is a large game and lasts 120 minutes. I can play at least one turn a day per opponent, but usually am good for more.
The Battle for Graignes started on D-Day when about 180 paratroopers from the 507th and 501st were dropped 15 miles outside of their drop zone. They landed in a large marsh and made their way to the only place they could see that was above water, the village of Graignes. The major in charge decided to defend this village as it was only one of the only paved roads leading from the German areas to Carentan. From the morning of the 6th to the afternoon of the 10th they spent their time digging in. On the afternoon of the 10th things changed.
What I want to do is play both sides of the game and see how it flows and what the opponents think. If you're interested let me know!
Thanks