![]() Not that I’m going to use an official OOB for an actual scenario, but this exercise will help me understand which bits of the historical OOB turn into BKC stands and which bits get ignored. In this post I play around with a official Soviet historical order of battle for a infantry battalion and see what that looks like in both game scales of BKC. I prefer scenarios over pick up battles so I’m trying to wrap my head around how to map official historical orders of battle to BKC OOBs. But it is a credible alternative to ‘O’ Group, so I got it of the shelf and read through it. I’ve got every edition of the rules (1 through 4), yet I have never played it because it was a bit too crunchy ( concrete) for my tastes. ![]() Our recent experiments with ‘O’ Group have got me thinking about a similar set of rules that has been lurking on my shelves: Blitzkrieg Commander (BKC).
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