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And to follow up, a little of everything for the 1944 Germans. I've also printed off 1940 French and 1941 Soviets, so I see lots of PzKpfw III in my future. Annoyingly, O Group only has the battalion structures for 1944+

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Would Rapid Fire army lists work? Some of the supplements are quite good for early Eastern front.

Those look great! Are you printing the figures too?
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I PM'ed you a query about printing.
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Hi Tim, yes, printing the figures too. I did them quick and dirty without supports, so there were a few flaws, but close enough I didn't bother redoing them. I'm still hunting around for free STL files that are better.
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To be honest when doing early war, PSC Russians are great in the scale, cheap and plentiful.
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Not in 10- 12mm though. :) Pendraken are obviously an option though.
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DougM wrote: Wed Aug 03, 2022 8:29 am And to follow up, a little of everything for the 1944 Germans. I've also printed off 1940 French and 1941 Soviets, so I see lots of PzKpfw III in my future. Annoyingly, O Group only has the battalion structures for 1944+
This has a basic for Russians for the start of Barbarrossa.

https://www.operationbarbarossa.net/sov ... july-1941/

Somewhere I have battalion strengths for russians and germans for 1941, but it on paper, so would have to transcribe.

Robert Avery might have info on his vis lardica site?
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FreddBloggs wrote: Wed Aug 03, 2022 11:58 am
DougM wrote: Wed Aug 03, 2022 8:29 am And to follow up, a little of everything for the 1944 Germans. I've also printed off 1940 French and 1941 Soviets, so I see lots of PzKpfw III in my future. Annoyingly, O Group only has the battalion structures for 1944+
This has a basic for Russians for the start of Barbarrossa.

https://www.operationbarbarossa.net/sov ... july-1941/

Somewhere I have battalion strengths for russians and germans for 1941, but it on paper, so would have to transcribe.

Robert Avery might have info on his vis lardica site?
Thanks for that. I have the Fall of France supplement and a Barbarossa one is in the pipeline apparently. I've just done t26, ba7, t34 and kv1 in preparation. Plus some Katyushas as artillery markers.
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DougM wrote: Wed Aug 03, 2022 11:54 am Not in 10- 12mm though. :) Pendraken are obviously an option though.
D'oh, I forgot you are not doing 1/100! Sorry.
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