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Heckenschütze

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  1. Is this project still a work in progress or has it been cancelled? I enjoyed LLF's Ramadi map immensely and would love to see more such detailed maps for CMBN.

    Concerning the maps I mentioned in my previous post: after a longer break I continued to work on it. I returned from my Normandy trip yesterday during which I took a lot of photos which will help me design more accurate maps. I visited many important battle sites of the VIIth and Vth Corps (including OMAHA/UTHA beach, Monmtmartin en-Graignes, Grandcamp, Hill 108, Martinville Ridge, Vire area ect.).

  2. Beautifully made map, broaswoard – can’t believe I never stumbled across it until now! Are you currently working on some new maps?

    What texture mods are you using btw – I like the colour of the foliage. With the mod mix I use, the leaves appear more like green-yellow.

    To your question: Yes, I eyeballed it to get the scale and locations and placements right – it worked quite well for me but thanks for the HTML Mapping Tool tip – will try it out asap...

  3. Glad you like it Broadsword – it took me quite some time to complete this map and it’s good to see it was worth the effort! :)

    "particular fields that have a different crop type, or the Hotel au Heup hill not appearing to be as elevated in this map"

    It was quite difficult for me to choose the crop type. In the attached photo you can see yellow fields (that’s wheat, I suppose) and dark and lighter grey areas. I guessed that the longer the grass, the more dark grey it appears on the picture. I don’t know if that’s a correct assumption or not. Do you have any suggestions for this issue broadsword? Concerning the elevation, I have two sources that say Hill 108 was not a real hill at all. In fact, it had no strategic value because artillery spotters had limited LOS. The same source also says that one standing on Hill 108 did not even recognise he stood upon a hill top. It gave me the same impression when I checked this with google earth.

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    Next map: Grandcamp-Maisy, btw! ;)

  4. Hi,

    I recognized the best place for foxholes are bocage corners. Here, every soldier remained in their hole after placing a hedgerow over it – except for one hole. So I made a break near the empty foxhole and positioned a Panzerschreck team in it. Now, when things get too hot, they can retreat behind the hedge to regroup.

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    This method not only provides the best cover and optimal LOS, it’s also historically accurate. The Germans favoured these places for their defence.

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