Normandy Minefields
Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2024 10:06 pm
So I've recently picked up a brand new Chain of Command player - early 20s, keen as mustard.
He's got 1944 Americans so I'm refereeing the 29Let'sGo Pint Sized Campaign pititng him, green and enthusiastic as Americans against my usual opponent whose been playing for years as the grizzled Germans.
In the first game the Americans got, frankly, a proper pasting as the off table 88s and the efficacy of the Panzershrek came as a nasty surprise, as did the complete uselessness of the BAR compared to an MG42.
All completely historically accurate.
But the campaign needs minefields., which I've said I'd provide. So my question is... were they marked out at all? or would a terrain marker of grass be sufficient?
Are minefields obvious to the casual observer because of the recent digging or not?
He's got 1944 Americans so I'm refereeing the 29Let'sGo Pint Sized Campaign pititng him, green and enthusiastic as Americans against my usual opponent whose been playing for years as the grizzled Germans.
In the first game the Americans got, frankly, a proper pasting as the off table 88s and the efficacy of the Panzershrek came as a nasty surprise, as did the complete uselessness of the BAR compared to an MG42.
All completely historically accurate.
But the campaign needs minefields., which I've said I'd provide. So my question is... were they marked out at all? or would a terrain marker of grass be sufficient?
Are minefields obvious to the casual observer because of the recent digging or not?