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In our Resources Section we try to provide with various materials you might find useful when wargaming WWII.

Feel free to contact us if you would like to take an active part here.

Scenario Toolbox

A Guideline to Scenario Design

Scenario Toolbox

The Scenario Toolbox is a guideline to the creation of scenarios fro Final Round. It does not contain any magic formulas or recipes for creating scenarios "out of the box" - the main ingredience is still the designer's creativity. It also contains some images to easily create scenario maps.

Battle of the Bulge

Wargamer's Guide to the Ardennes Offensive

Battle of the Bulge

This is a wargamers guide to the German offensive in the Ardennes. It contains descriptions of the various battles, the forces involved and some maps.

Currently, the events of the first day in the southern sector are covered - from the German jump off lines to Bastogne.

Readouts

Readouts - Technical Background

Readouts

The readouts feature some of the background to WWII wargaming which is not strictly historical. That does not mean these are fictional writings but that they focus on more technical aspects.

Topics covered are small arms, tanks and infantry tactics (squad or platoon level).

Workbench

Workbench - modelling Final Round style

Workbench

Creating terrain for your gaming table is one of the most neglected aspects of the wargaming hobby. And there's a good reason for it: it's a nasty, dirty task and it absorbes lots of space and time.

In our Workbench articles we will provide you with cheap and quick solutions to enrich your battlefield.

History Spotlights

History Spotlights

History Spotlights

Some of the background will not fit into the scenario descriptions or anywhere else. It is nevertheless interesting or important. Although not immediately related to the game, we have created the History Spotlights as a place for this kind of information.

Currently the events around Operation Overlord are described (June & July 1944).

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