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  1. Thanks! As I remember, they are all from cmmods.com.
  2. I'm uploading several small movies of my battles with my fightning group in Biltong's Campaign. More will be coming soon!
  3. A strange one, I must say... I heard about heavy panzer battalions (mostly the Tiger and King Tiger battalions), but not about this one. How serious is the book from other aspects?
  4. There is another solution also - even for Quick Battles: 1., Save the first turn, before anything happens. 2., After the battle load this save and.. a, if you are the attacker, than make a Surrender, and look at, how much casualties you made - theese are the points, you need to subtract from your end game's overall points to recalculate the battle outcome. b., if you are the defender, set all your units to the edge of the map and march them out of the map. (it is important, that you exit all your troops in one turn, because, if a few unit left there, there will be in next turn an automatic surrender, and they will be captured) After that, you can see, how much casualties the attacker made - theese are the points, you need to subtract from your end game's overall points to recalculate the battle outcome. Remember: 55:45% Draw 56:44% Minor Victory 64:36% Tactical Victory 72:28% Major Victory 84-16% Total Victory [ January 16, 2007, 04:31 PM: Message edited by: uhu ]
  5. Pat, Which Heavy building mod do you use? I see on the picture, that at least one of them is not the default. Thx, Uhu
  6. I managed with 3 47mm (hungarian) AT guns - con, reg,vet - to disable 2 KV-I M41's. Yes, they were immobilised/gun damaged and abandoned, but who cares?
  7. You say this about the T-26? Well...then try from the axis - hungarian - site the Toldi I's in 1941! Althrough, the Toldi I's has one big advantage: they are pretty fast. Many times, I only could destroy russian AT Guns, that I "circle-danced" it with 3-5 Toldi, until the AT crew gave up and surrendered. [ September 19, 2006, 03:03 AM: Message edited by: uhu ]
  8. I don't know this book, but what you wrote here, it should be not a very good one... 1., At the beginning of the war with the soviets, Hungary had panzers, the Toldi I's and the CV-35's (which is marked in CMBB as armoured vehicle, which is true, but in hungarian army, it was in the armour category). 2., In 1942., the to the front going 2nd Hungarian Army received (this is the only point, what I don't know if they were bought, or lent) 108 T-38's and 22 Pz IVF1's. 3., Not at Stalingrad and Kutuzov, but at the Don were theese big losses in January, 1943. 4., Toldi's were not sent again T-34's, because the hungarian army did not utilised Kamikaze units . The Turans were also not comparable to the T-34/85's, that's true. The Turan I, with his 40mm gun could not penetrate the armour of the T-34/85, the Turan II, with his short barelled 75mm gun only at 50m distance, from flank. (This is therefore false data in CMBB, that the gun of the Turan I has better AT capabilities, as the Turan II.) 5., Germans took no armour over from hungarians, all hungarian armour remained hungarian hands, and the panzer divisions, as fightning units, until they were destroyed (1st hun. pz. div.), or fought still the end of the war (2nd hun. pz. div.) The germans gave several armour time to time to bolstering their allies armoured forces. I don't say it, because I'm also a hungarian, but there are also german resources for, that hungarian armour crews were highly trained units with high morale, several of them even elite - they only had most time not the good tools to encounter the enemy . But, when they had - Tiger I's, Panthers, and the Zrinyi II-2s - they made good performance. 6., The hungarian security forces received 15 H-39 for security purposes. They almost all were destroyed, the last ones in the fights again soviet regular units. [ August 30, 2006, 01:20 AM: Message edited by: uhu ]
  9. Helló Mike! I already saw your website - great work, also the vehicles, weapons and the book! A read the book, which is also a quality work, but there are should be some minor refinements. We have in Hungary a small, but very strong CMBB community, I think we can help you. (we could also help earlier to the developers, and many corrections were included therefore in the patches :cool: ) If you write me your email adress, I will write you the minor corrections, which is needed in the book. For this question the answer is: After the disaster at the Don in January, 1943. the remaining of the 2nd Hungarian Army was transported back to Hungary (the army lost almost all their heavy weapons, including his armoured units). After that, only security forces stayed in Russia. It was a political decision from Hungary: to spare forces after the war, and not to bloody them in Russia. (plus in 1943.the goverment already made a secret pre-armistice agreement with the *western* allies - sadly, the allied decision were modified, and therefore this agreement could not come into life ) After the german possession (is that the right world for that?) of Hungary in March, 1944., in April the entire 1st Hungarian Army were sent by the germans to Galicia (West-Ukraine, not for from the hungarian borders), to help fill the gap, between the Heeresgruppe Middle and South. The attack began on 17th April and it was almost a full sucess, but soon it must be halted, because of the stiffening soviet resistance. [ August 30, 2006, 01:21 AM: Message edited by: uhu ]
  10. Hi guys, It can happen. One time it has also happened with one of may HMG crew. I remember, there was also some fire in the picture, and my men couldn't really come out from there because there was a wire also...and meantimes they were also shooted. So they panicked, wantet to run away. After that, they were killed, and at last only one lived, who than abandoned the HMG and left the place with a pistol.
  11. Mike, Well, I'm not SO a big fanatic But thanks for the advice.
  12. Thanks Tom, But this is exactly the point, or the problem the friendly edges-bug! Because, no matter, how you set the friendly edges, the axis soldiers run always to west, and the russian soldiers always run to east! I should not explain, how LOL-situation is, when I play 'surrounded', the russians attacks from west, then the panicked soldiers run - not away from the battle: they run into my fire... [ September 16, 2004, 04:13 AM: Message edited by: uhu ]
  13. Hi folks! Is there a way to rotate maps in the map editor? I mean, N would be W, or E, and so on... Thanks, Uhu
  14. Thanks, but on these sites are only minimal informations. I need more precise infos, where the division fought, and so on. From Cherkassy-Pocket, and from the hungarian fihting areas (Konrad-Operations), I have datas, but very few from the others. Any more help would be nice, Thanks, Uhu
  15. I need information on the 5. SS Division 'Wiking', because in Hungary, there is only one book, which is terrible. On the net, with google, I also found about nothing useful. Please, if anybody has useful homepages, or other form of electronical information, write it here, or send it to me. Thanks, Uhu
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