MARKET GARDEN

Get ready for Mark H. Walker's Lock ‘n Load: Heroes of Stalingrad. This is the first complete computer game in the Lock ‘n Load series, covering the battles in and around Stalingrad during World War II.
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http://www.geocities.com/revenuo/ARNHEMISWAITING.pdf

Hi this a scenario who needs playtesters. 82nd during market Garden.
If you play it, please let me know what you think, specially about the rubber boats rules I tried.
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Download it - looks good! I'll give it a try! Already some good stuff for a gamers guide!
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Thanks W... . I've updated the link with just some precisions about rubber boat (no assault move when exiting a river hex, entering or exiting a river hex is the only move that units can do in their movement phase).
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Hi,
the link is updated with a new version, with corrected text and brits counters (Thanks, Mark & Niko)

http://www.geocities.com/revenuo/ARNHEMISWAITING.pdf
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A few weeks ago on Dutch television there was a short item which made reference to this daring river crossing.

Seems that today there is a monument located near the bridge honering those that participated. Every year a school, for kids around 10 years old and located in the area visits, this place to remember those that made it and those that have fallen. This year it was 60 years ago and there were some old soldiers present who were glad to see that what they did is still in the minds of even the younger people.

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Hi.
The link is updated again with new bitish tank (firefly), new british tank leader and 2 british M4A1. (added counters)
http://www.geocities.com/revenuo/ARNHEMISWAITING.pdf
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Ahhh. Sgt. Pepper. One of the most decorated heroes of the 60s.

It all looks very nice there crabbe. I'll give it a shot.
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Thanks Magua


the link is updated again with a correction for M4A2 : no HE equivalent
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What kind of software did you have Crabe to make the scenario and the counter of sergent peeper?
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Hi Fulgar.
I use Photoshop. But the counter is from the original game (Sgt Darius). I just added the british mustaches and blue eyes.
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