wosung
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Map is getting better'n better Patrice. Thank you!! quote:
ORIGINAL: Froonp Incy> -The lakes north of Nanking still don't look right. Froonp> I agree. Incy> I think the westernmost could be moved one hexside eastwards. At the same time, the rail should be moved to go through the hex with Lake Hungtze printed in it (On google earth, the railroad is seen to head ot west from Nanking before it curls north towards Suchow). That leaves connecting the resource to be sorted out, either by a short track or by moving it onto the track(maybe 2 hexes SW?) Wosung> Checked it again: According to my maps the rail line Nanking-Suchow-Tsingkow is "C" shaped with the 2 lakes inside "C". But there is a third big Lake in this straight line of lakes: Lake Chaoyang (Zhaoyang): It is over 100 km long and lies 200 km South of Tsinan (Jinan). The Rail should be East of this lake. Froonp> Did the lake as Incy said and it's great. The area was all wrong because I was too minimalist with the rail here. I did not want to change the original railways. This is far better now. The resource was moved too, but regarding WiF FE map and real life resource placemets it could have been placed nearly anywhere in the Suchow vicinity. Froonp> I also added the lake Wosung described. I like the lake situation very much now! Froonp> Also, speaking of lakes, I see one on the geographical maps I have, where the Yello river meets the Wei Ho River, east of Sian. Do you think it warrants 1-2 lake hexsides ? Some sort of reversed "T" shaped lake, with a long ertical part and 2 small horizontal extensions. Personally I would leave it as it is. It's really only a small Lake area. Incy> -Nanchang seems a bit far south, and according to google it's much better tucked in behing the lakes than on the map. Could it be moved one hex NW ? Wosun> Right, Nanchang is about 200 km SE of Wuhan. Froonp> I began answering "nay", and explaining, and when I looked on the maps to make sure, I saw I was wrong. Moreover, Nanchang seems not to be placed directly on the Changsha-Hangchow railway, but a bit north of it, still linked to it. I also deleted the extra mountain there was in this hex. Incy> -Should hex SW of Anking really be mountain ? There is a gap of farmland along the river here (but a bit narrow). Maybe forest? Wosung> I would also vote for Forest (It's one of these hexes with 50% 0-100 m. and Lakes, 50% 200-1000 m height. Maybe switch hex between Wuhan and Anking for Mountain Dabieshan (mostly 500-1000 m.) BTW Wuhan, Anking and Nanchang should form a nearly perfect triangle. Froonp> Well, I replaced the Mountain in Anking hex for a Forest. Even if the valley is steep here, there is a valley in most maps, so I think that making a gap in the mountains here where the Yangzee is running is fine. Froonp> I also replaced the hex SW of Anking with a Forest, but I wonder if a Swamp would not be better reflecting the wet area ? As it's one of these hexes with 50% 0-100 m. and Lakes, 50% 200-1000 m height, it would translate into 50% swamp 50% Forest. Then I vote for swamp. Incy> -I think the NW edge of the hex where Lake Poyang is printed deserves a lake hexside due to the broad river and large lake here. If it is made a lake we could cut the northwestern part of lake Poyang away to avoid a long continous lake (but that might actually be warranted). There are really, really few (even halfway) decent places to cross between Anking and south of Nanchang. Wosung> D'accord Froonp> I don't think so for the lake because of the broad river. Otherwise, there should have been a lake all along the Yangtzee from here. It is kind of the Volga River, who is enormously wide but got no lake hexside (but should have IMO). Froonp> Maybe putting a swamp hex in this Yangtzee curve would be the best to translate the difficulty of crossing the Yangzee here ? So it's either lake or swamp. I'll go for swamp because its would make the map more varied. Incy> -According to google, the rail between Nanking and the Hangchow Nanchang line links up much further west. It should run through the first forest, through the mountain hex, and link up in the clear hex NE of Nanchang Wosung> According to the 1935 printed traffic-map in Tang Leang-li and according to the maps in Oxford Companion to WW2 (1937-45, 1944), p.218, 230. the direct rail Nanking - Hangchow was begun, but wasn't completed in WW2. It - again - should be "C" Shaped, but end before the hex west of Hangchow, because of a mountain-range named Tienmushan (Tianmushan, 200-1800 m). According to Tang Leang-li, there should be 1 hex of Rail from Nanchang north to Yangtze, going East of Lake Poyang. Froonp> You're completely right here about the Nanking Rail. Even on the WWII maps and the rail map I have. Perhaps I was missunderstood about Nanking to South rail line?! According to historical maps (see above), it should end before it touches the Hangchow - Nanchang line. I was not completed due to Tienmushan (Tianmushan, 200-1800 m).It was work in progress. BTW: According to geographical maps, Anking and Hanchow should lie in the same E-W hexrow. Incy> -Hex E or SE of Changsha should maybe be forest? I don't like the continous line of mountains east of Changsha, there are two low and wide east/west valleys between Nanchang and Changsha that I think would facilitate an advance between the cities. Wosung> Mostly 200-500 m. Height, nowadays agricultured and forested hills. Right with the valleys. Height 100-1500 m but 40% 100-200 m., 45% 200-500 m. Froonp> Agreed. I made hex SE a forest instead of a Mountain. Incy> -I think the mountain west of Nanyang is not warranted. NW yes, but not W. Wosung> The hex NW and NE yes. W. no Froonp> I made it as you said (1 mountain NW), but I wondering. Incy> -The rail should head out of Nanyang in NE direction, not NW. Wosung> A line from NE to SW, with Nanyang on it Froonp> Well, it seems about right to me going to NW. Why isn't it good ? May WWII and my railway map shows it like this. Froonp> Wosung, you meant NW to SW, weren't you ? Chengchow is more to the west that Wuhan is. The line is like this : \ No actually for the rail I meant Chengchow - SE Hex - and the 2 rail hexes as it actually is. Incy> -Chengchow might be 1 hex to far west, in real life it's significanly eastwards of Nanyang. But moving it would seriously mess up the start-line ? Wosung> About 100 Km to the East Froonp> Well here again it seems about right to me. Chengchow-Nanyang-Wuhan are or some oblique line about -10 degrees of the vertical (like this : \ ). The position of Nanyang and Chengchow inside their hex can be changed to have the line more straight, but I think the hex is right. Wosung> Yep Swatou and for Dianquan/Dianqian?? I don't know. Didn't even find it in my map-indexes. As I said before, the other historical important ports from Hongkong to Hangchow were: Swatow (Shantou), Amoy (Xiamen) and Foochow (Fuzhou), Incy> Dianquan is the same as Xiamen, I was unsure what name was correct. It's an island with a city on it, plus more islands, a nice shielded bay, and dense population/more cities in a small valley around the bay. Wosung> If any of the places Foochow, Swatow would be on map, please note that they were Japanese controlled from May /June 1938 onwards. See Oxford Companion to WW2, p. 230. Froonp> Foochow is on the map, but it does not start the 39-45 scenario in Japanese hands. It is Chinese. I'am just referring to Oxford Companion WW2 China map, p.230. There Foochow and Swatow are marked as Japanese bridgeheads with the dates of occupation May, June 1938 written beside them. Remember, these were Treaty Ports with international population and interests. Probably Japanese even had Garrisons in there before the war started to protect Japanese subjects and interests as a result of 19th century diplomacy. And these forces were activated and reinforced first in 1938, due to international situation. It's up to you to playtest and play-balance for scenario start lines and forces. I'm posting the maps right after that. Regards
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