Barkmann
09-09-2014, 19:04
Hey Guys,
I tried to create another scenario for the Mediterranean Campaign which im playing. This is my forst Briefing so things may go wrong.
Well the scenario is based on a German bombardment on a British airfield. Its NOT historically accurate.
So the Axis side consist of: Two Stukas and a fighter ( the player chooses the latter and it can italian too, so as one of the Stukas ).
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Their objective is to bomb an Airfield. There they will encounter a Bomber ( I used a Lancaster, but you can use any other medium or heavy British bomber ), defended by two Allied fighters, two A troop cards and one AA gun (D damage). This way, the Stukas should bomb the British bomber and get back to base. I did the mission this way: if the bombers could drop their bomb in the Lancaster ( the picture of the bomb ) this counts as 1 hit. The bomber can take 2 hits. If just a part of the card reaches the Lancaster, this counts as 0,5 hit. Both bombers have 2 bombs each. The Lancaster can be strafed too. Using this method the damage the Bomber can take is his total, for example: A Lancaster have 1 hit (did by bomb). This way if he is going to be strafed, his "life" will be 15 (the total of the Lancaster is 30).
So to the positioning of the planes:
The Axis planes start in one edge of the table. The distance between them are something like one cm and one base as you can see in this pic:
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The Allies start in the other edge:
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The distance between them are somewhat like 2 cm and the front edge of the last plane base lined up with the pegs of the first plane.
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The table where I played, the one in the photos, is 1m for 1m and 17 cm. Its small, but this mission fitted very well in it. But im sure a bigger measurement will be better.
Well, i guess this is it. If you think something is wrong, or you want to make a suggestion, please do this. This helps me in creating better scenarios.
Thanks
Nick
I tried to create another scenario for the Mediterranean Campaign which im playing. This is my forst Briefing so things may go wrong.
Well the scenario is based on a German bombardment on a British airfield. Its NOT historically accurate.
So the Axis side consist of: Two Stukas and a fighter ( the player chooses the latter and it can italian too, so as one of the Stukas ).
143243
Their objective is to bomb an Airfield. There they will encounter a Bomber ( I used a Lancaster, but you can use any other medium or heavy British bomber ), defended by two Allied fighters, two A troop cards and one AA gun (D damage). This way, the Stukas should bomb the British bomber and get back to base. I did the mission this way: if the bombers could drop their bomb in the Lancaster ( the picture of the bomb ) this counts as 1 hit. The bomber can take 2 hits. If just a part of the card reaches the Lancaster, this counts as 0,5 hit. Both bombers have 2 bombs each. The Lancaster can be strafed too. Using this method the damage the Bomber can take is his total, for example: A Lancaster have 1 hit (did by bomb). This way if he is going to be strafed, his "life" will be 15 (the total of the Lancaster is 30).
So to the positioning of the planes:
The Axis planes start in one edge of the table. The distance between them are something like one cm and one base as you can see in this pic:
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The Allies start in the other edge:
143245
The distance between them are somewhat like 2 cm and the front edge of the last plane base lined up with the pegs of the first plane.
143246
The table where I played, the one in the photos, is 1m for 1m and 17 cm. Its small, but this mission fitted very well in it. But im sure a bigger measurement will be better.
Well, i guess this is it. If you think something is wrong, or you want to make a suggestion, please do this. This helps me in creating better scenarios.
Thanks
Nick