To celebrate finishing my Reichsarmee, our Big Game Saturday game for April is going to be the Combat of Strehla, which features most of said Reichsarmee. They're clearly doomed (being freshly-painted AND a bit rubbish), but it should still be fun... Here's the scenario:
http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/2023/03/29/ ... r-tricorn/
The Combat of Strehla 1760: A Scenario for 'Tricorn'
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Nothing rubbish about those troops, praise them up big and they will fight well or threaten them with the melty pot .
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That's going to be a great game
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The old 19th. They always look good and hopefully they'll live up to their elite rating.
That is an interesting battle and the Prussians had the devil's own luck. I look forward to the AAR.
That is an interesting battle and the Prussians had the devil's own luck. I look forward to the AAR.
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Blimey, RMD, that's seriously impressive work.
What software do you use to create the maps please?
Iain
What software do you use to create the maps please?
Iain
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I think they'd do better if their eagles were facing the right way...
Yeah, looking forward to it. I was wondering what the odds were of the main corps making a successful frontal assault on the entrenchments and decided it was suicide. There's A LOT of heavy artillery there! The Durren-Berg is definitely the key.
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Cheers matey. I just use MS Powerpoint. The drawing tools are very simple to use and the way you can group objects, 'layer' objects and align them using grids and guides is really useful. It's also ready-to-go on my computer, so I don't have to bother with a specialist graphics package.
Once you've drawn a map on Powerpoint, highlight everything, right-click and 'save as picture' to reproduce it as a graphics file for using on the blog or forums.
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OK, you lost me at "drawing tools".RMD wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 2:04 pm I just use MS Powerpoint. The drawing tools are very simple to use and the way you can group objects, 'layer' objects and align them using grids and guides is really useful. It's also ready-to-go on my computer, so I don't have to bother with a specialist graphics package.
Once you've drawn a map on Powerpoint, highlight everything, right-click and 'save as picture' to reproduce it as a graphics file for using on the blog or forums.
Actually, I think you lost me at MS Powerpoint.....
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That's great, ta.RMD wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 2:04 pmCheers matey. I just use MS Powerpoint. The drawing tools are very simple to use and the way you can group objects, 'layer' objects and align them using grids and guides is really useful. It's also ready-to-go on my computer, so I don't have to bother with a specialist graphics package.
Once you've drawn a map on Powerpoint, highlight everything, right-click and 'save as picture' to reproduce it as a graphics file for using on the blog or forums.
Not only do I have Powerpoint, but I also have a wife who knows how to use it.
I did some half reasonable maps on MS Paint, but it's a long way from ideal. I'll have a bit of a practice with PP.
Much obliged.
Iain
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I feel your pain. I had a very good teacher when I HAD to learn how to use Powerpoint for teaching The Minions.BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 4:51 pmOK, you lost me at "drawing tools".RMD wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 2:04 pm I just use MS Powerpoint. The drawing tools are very simple to use and the way you can group objects, 'layer' objects and align them using grids and guides is really useful. It's also ready-to-go on my computer, so I don't have to bother with a specialist graphics package.
Once you've drawn a map on Powerpoint, highlight everything, right-click and 'save as picture' to reproduce it as a graphics file for using on the blog or forums.
Actually, I think you lost me at MS Powerpoint.....
Then I discovered that if I could draw diagrams and flowcharts for lectures, I could also draw those graphical orders of battle and then moved on to maps.
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