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Huib -> For new and old CS designers (9/7/2007 11:01:24 PM)

Here is something I wrote that may help you in getting CS maps exactly right.

http://www.theblitz.org/articles/scenario_design.php?id=175

Have fun

Huib




Temple -> RE: For new and old CS designers (9/8/2007 6:24:39 AM)

Hey, that's pretty cool [:)]. I'll have to give it a try. 




Dumnorix -> RE: For new and old CS designers (9/15/2007 6:45:48 PM)

Functions however only for modern maps. since in the WWII the terrain in Europe different was than today.

H.Balck




Huib -> RE: For new and old CS designers (9/15/2007 9:35:42 PM)

Yes for maximum accuracy you need to know what has changed since the war. However if you have larger scaled ww2 era maps you can determine what has changed while Google Earth gives you the topographical information you would otherwise need 1:25000 maps for.
For the Korean War mod for example I have 1:250.000 US Army maps. The detail is provided by Google Earth as 1:25000 topomaps of Korean War are extremely hard to find.




Gunner98 -> RE: For new and old CS designers (9/16/2007 10:00:21 AM)

This is a great way of building maps for areas of Russia, where WWII maps are rare, the elevations, waterways, rail lines (for the most part) and forest will be the same as it was in the 40's.  Chances are the roads existed but were dirt instead of paved.  The built up areas are a trick, current population of the town I am working on is 40,000, its 80Km from Moscow with a major rail, water and road connection - so I will surmise that it has had good growth over the past 65 years and will reduce it to about 1/2 of what Google Earth shows me.  If there is a more scientific method - please let me know. On the other hand, is anyone has a map built for the areas of Kashira, Tula, Plava, Mordves, Venev or Novomoskovost and are willing to share them, it would save a bit of time.

Bart




qbert55 -> RE: For new and old CS designers (2/9/2008 10:21:34 PM)

That's really slick. Thanks for posting it.




countblue -> RE: For new and old CS designers (2/25/2008 11:15:25 PM)

If youre looking for old maps of europe ...

http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/digkonyv/topo/3felmeres.htm

Quote:
3rd Military Mapping Survey of Austria-Hungary
The original sheets were published about 1910
Currently 267 sheets are available (935 MB) (3-3.5 MB each)

HTH





Dumnorix -> RE: For new and old CS designers (2/25/2008 11:49:25 PM)

Hallo countblue
I already used. These maps are to be used however only for the First World War. The infrastructure changed clearly for the 20's. In addition the yardstick 1:200000 is I uses 1:100000 too inaccurately.
in german:
Habe ich schon benutzt. Diese Karten sind aber nur für den ersten weltkrieg zu nutzen. Die Infrastruktur hat sich seit den 20er Jahren deutlich verändert. Außerdem ist der Maßstab 1:200000 zu ungenau. ich benutze 1:100000.

H.Balck

PS: Take this very good polish side for the maps in the east !
http://www.mapywig.org/viewpage.php?page_id=7




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