Line in the Sand question

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I tried to search for this and couldn't find anything.

I'm not sure this is the best place for this, but here goes. . .

My buddy and I are starting the Line in the Sand mini-campaign, and I want to be sure of a couple of things.

First, in the British 'A' Operational Force Pool Table, there's an entry for 2 Stuart IIs. My British Vehicle Listing has Stuart 1s, 3s, 5s and Recce's, but no Stuart 2. We used the Stuart 1 (the 3 wasn't introduced until 3 months after Alam Halfa).

Second, in the British 'B' Operational Force Pool Table, there's an entry for 2 OQF 25-pdr's. My British Ordnance Listing has two OQF 25-pdr entries: a 'Short' and a 'Gun-How'. We used the 'Gun-How', since the 'Short' wasn't introduced until a year after Alam Halfa.

Did we choose wisely?
 

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Greg,

John Hyler and I have completed the 1st scenario of Lits campaign.

We used Stuart Is. The chapter h will confirm your choice of the regular 25pounder. The terrain is EVIL! The Afrika Korp will have it's hands full. It was a blast (in more ways than one)!

Jim Ferrell
 

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Just curious, how many of you are printing out the maps to play this? I can't imagine playing LitS without them.
 

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Matt,

You are right on that! The terrain is the Devils own! I have a set printed and you can really see it much easier than trying to imagine what it is on a regular map. There are a couple of errors S1 Board 30 and adjacent half hexes are broken terrain as is P10 board 31. Otherwise OUTSTANDING!

Good Job and well done,
Jim Ferrell
 

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more questions

Never mind! I'll ask the ASLML. No biggie.
 
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