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Blucher: Battle of Raab, Hungary, June 14th 1809
   
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Type: Game
Complexity: Low Complexity
Number of Players: 6
Play Time: 180+ minutes
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1.791 MB
Apr 19, 2020 @ 5:08pm
Jan 4, 2022 @ 1:30pm
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Blucher: Battle of Raab, Hungary, June 14th 1809

Description
Blucher is a fast play, grand battle Napoleonic war game rules set, Available from Honor Games.

April 27th 2021, MASSIVE UPDATE: updated the entire mod to what will become my new standard.

Added approximately a 1' edge around the battlefield for placing Dice Rollers, Turn Track, QRS, Broken/Retired unit areas and reinforcements.
Replaced the unit bases with custom 3d models that pivot in the correct place (centre leading edge).
Set the measure movement toggle on the unit bases, so no more Shift Tab to measure moving. Make sure your Line tool is set to Auto instead of Free for it to work.
Modified the map to make urban areas just over 3BW in size.
Did away with the fiddly elan/ammo trackers, now use the Decal tool and stamp the hits/ammo used right onto the bases.
The Grid is set to 3" therefore if you want to measure in Base Width, set your Line tool to Grid rather than inches.
Both Commander in Chief have a visible command radius, so you can easily determine how many units you can activate by command you can turn it off by cfhanging states.

Map from Theoldmeldrumwargames, modified slightly by me.
Dice Roller by: Roll-O-Matic by MrStump
Miniatures by: Sethja8, -LOST-Owens.X, Giorgio and probably others
Flex Table: MrStump
Trees and Buildings by : LazyBoy

To download the briefings for this battle visit the oldmeldrumwargamers at:
https://oldmeldrumwargamesgroup.com/blucher-scenarios/
3 Comments
BishopBlank Dec 3, 2021 @ 10:58pm 
An excellent standard that lends itself immensely for getting others into this ruleset, thanks for all the work!
DMoreno Apr 21, 2020 @ 3:23pm 
Man this is so good!
Davout Apr 20, 2020 @ 4:19am 
Thank you. Great series !