Korean war without production?

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RealDarko
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Korean war without production?

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Wondering If is possible to get a Korean war scenario without any production, only the starting troops and few reinforcements. Is possible to do that somehow? If yes, will like to know how.
Also, is possible to convert the troops into something more specific? For example, Planes level I (Mustangs), Level II (F84) and Level III (Sabres)??
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Yes and yes.
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RealDarko
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Any chance of such scenario done by you Grimme?? I can provide with the pics for the units both sides If you need them. Of course, donationware scenario, I will pay a good 15 dollers for a such scenario If properly done.
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The Operational Art of War 3 has the best Korean War scenario ive played. Though id love to see one on the ATG engine. Scale is important. Divisional level scale has been done to death I think, id like to see company level scale. Korea is only about 250 miles wide at its widest, 2 miles a hex would be doable, and quite epic.
RealDarko
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Maybe Grymme can create such scenario. Production ruins for me the historical scenarios. Adding some realistic hardware (for example Shermans, T-26, Mustangs...) will enhance even more the experience. Grymme are you interested?
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Grymme still has the Highway to the Reich boardgame port project and I'm sure several others going. He's also a recent dad. He's capable of it for sure. I think the scale mentioned by Kraftwerk might be fun.



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