Author Topic: Maxi's Omaha Beach TDM  (Read 1589 times)


OMAHA BEACH
TDM


Operation Information:
"D-Day is the name given to the landing of 160,000 Allied troops in Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944. The success of the invasion of Normandy was really the beginning of the end for national socialist Germany. The invasion, also called “Operation Overlord,” involved five separate landings by American, British, and Canadian troops and was commanded by American General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Stiff German resistance resulted in nearly 10,000 Allied casualties, but the Germans were ultimately unable to repel the Allied forces. Although German resistance continued even after all five beachheads were taken, they had too few troops in the area to be effective. By August 1944, all of Northern France was under Allied control as Eisenhower began to prepare for the invasion of Germany." -D-Day Information

TDM Information:
This TDM is based on the D-Day landings in Normandy in June, 1944. It is a long beach with Anti-Tank traps and small bunkers and then at the end, the cliffs with the four pillboxes, each housing a machine gun.

The Teams:
Americans - Gun/Guns Akimbo (Leader), M1 Garand, 30cal. Machine Gun.

Germans - Gun/Guns Akimbo (Leader), MP40, 30cal. Machine Gun

Pictures:

Overview

American LCVP

Neutral Bunker

German Pillbox

The flag with capture point


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« Last Edit: May 30, 2010, 02:50:28 AM by MaxNikkos »

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Every part of the OP after this is a link.

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Every part of the OP after this is a link.

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stuff. Fixed it now.

Lol@flag.
Otherwise, it's quite good. Just a little bit empty in middle.

Meh.

Plain, no detail, and the general idea of this build has been done many times. I've seen better.




To start, you really need a better flag.

Thats a normal German flag, not a national socialist Germany flag

The flag took a heap of time to make, it's quite a few separate bricks, all evented to change to the American flag once captured by the Americans.



Why would I do that?
Look at how the terrain is done.
I find yours is boring.
No offence.

It's probably alot less boring compared to what I do for landscapes usually. It's usually 4x4x4 cubes with green 4x4 plates on the top of them, stacked one on top of the other. I think the way the beach height oscillates and changes. It's a nice change