Mixing Scales in D-Day to Berlin

Mixing Scales in D-Day to Berlin

I know this is sacrilegious but I am thinking of using 10-12mm Armor with my 15mm infantry!!!

The Heck You Say?

I currently have 15mm but yearn for an even wider front so to speak.

I was wondering if any of you game in 10-12mm scales at this time and if so what brands you use for your armies and whom do you buy them from?

What I am really thinking of doing is going with 10-12mm armor with 15mm infantry.

Any thoughts on how much smaller a 10-12mm say tiger is to a 15mm tiger?

Comments can be directed to me via the contact form and I will be happy to share them with updates to this blog post.

Here is one company I have found Magister Militum

Thanks – Sir Chris

1:144 Panther
1:144 Panther

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Relief of Bastogne a D-Day to Berlin Scenario

Relief of Bastogne

Coming In January

The III Corps’ Counterattack Toward Bastogne
The Verdun meeting on 19 December set in chain the first
of a series of actions which the Allies would take to wrest
the initiative from the enemy. Nonetheless a few momentous,
nerve-shaking days had to elapse before the first gun
of the counterattack could be fired.

Relief of Bastogne
Relief of Bastogne

This scenario for D-Day to Berlin depicts General Patton’s 3rd Corps attack to Relieve Bastogne.  At his disposal was the hardened 4th Armored Division as well as the 26th and 80th Infantry divisions.

Opposite him was the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division, the 382 Volksgrenadier Division and the Fuhrer Grenadier Brigade.

Fighting is bitter in the cold and deep snow.  Low clouds and snow keep the US Air Corps from helping.

This scenario gives you special rules for this campaign as well as new rules for D-Day to Berlin.

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