Hitler playing East front 2 with Army Commander-in-Chief Brauchitsch and others, including Friedrich Paulus.Click here to view more pictures!The value of encirclement learned.Click here to view more pictures!Samples of my re-do of the East Front counters.Click here to view more pictures!No table, no opponent. About to learn a great game :)Click here to view more pictures!The End.... (Tarragona, agosto 2012)Click here to view more pictures!July 41, first fortnightClick here to view more pictures!Juin 41Click here to view more pictures!Setup Barbarossa 41Click here to view more pictures!The burrito boy, age 10, in his first game.Click here to view more pictures!Oct 1941 -End of first Fortnight Axis Turn.  Russia resigns. Her blocks @ 1-2 CV, Germany all 3-4.Click here to view more pictures!Barbarossa using the Free Set-Up option.  What do you think of this set-up?Click here to view more pictures!After Oct-Nov 41 Axis Turn. It's our First Barbarossa.  Is this about where Germany should be?Click here to view more pictures!EastFront terrain map, derived from Columbia's computer version of the same gameClick here to view more pictures!Demo game for 6 newbs. One of them left a little gap...Click here to view more pictures!Summer '42 - end of scenario. The Germans have taken Leningrad, reached Moscow, and are nearing the Caucasus. This amounts to a marginal Axis victory.Click here to view more pictures!Summer '42 - the German breakthrough in the north has put a lot of Soviet units out of supply.Click here to view more pictures!Summer '42 - the Germans surround and break through at Kalinin.Click here to view more pictures!Summer '42 - German breakthrough in the south. They don't yet have a rail link to support further advance.Click here to view more pictures!Postcard printed and sent to my friend Wingnut with gaming invitation. Feel free to use it for yourself.Click here to view more pictures!No CaptionClick here to view more pictures!Situation Feb'42.Click here to view more pictures!Close-up on Soviet units during winter '42.Click here to view more pictures!Early Winter '41Click here to view more pictures!Start up of Barbarossa.Click here to view more pictures!Manstein played East FrontClick here to view more pictures!Got tired of boring, minimalist playeraids.  Includes some references not on the back of the rulebook.  PDF in print resolution submitted to filesClick here to view more pictures!Favorite game & Favorite board. EFII & RSR.Click here to view more pictures!Eastfront Time & Production chart - somewhat confusing to meClick here to view more pictures!Wehrmacht Advance - Nov. '41Click here to view more pictures!German Army Group A is pocketed by the russian capture of the railyard at RostovClick here to view more pictures!German salient north of Rostov is in danger!! - Summer '43 scenarioClick here to view more pictures!The Germans are flanking Rostov - Summer '43 scenarioClick here to view more pictures!some ongoing battles at the end of the Summer '43 scenarioClick here to view more pictures!final situation - Summer '43 scenarioClick here to view more pictures!siege of Leningrad - Summer '43 scenarioClick here to view more pictures!Initial setup for Summer '43 scenarioClick here to view more pictures!Game Overview @ Phoenix Gamegroup Leiden - 27 December 2008 The NetherlandsClick here to view more pictures!Close by Lake Peipus @ Phoenix Gamegroup Leiden - 27 December 2008 The NetherlandsClick here to view more pictures!Close Up @ Phoenix Gamegroup Leiden - 27 December 2008 The NetherlandsClick here to view more pictures!Game Play @ Phoenix Gamegroup Leiden - 27 December 2008 The NetherlandsClick here to view more pictures!EF 2 at Consimworld Expo 08Click here to view more pictures!Tuck boxes for blocksClick here to view more pictures!Front Box Columbia Games - Second EditionClick here to view more pictures!I Sep '41 supply check after Axis blitzes.  On their turn, the Soviets withdrew in the south, and all Axis units remained in supply!Click here to view more pictures!I September '41: the Axis blitz with two HQs, break through in four places, and encircle Moscow!Click here to view more pictures!This is what an Axis Decisive Victory in Barbarossa looks like.  (I know!  I'd never seen one before either!)Click here to view more pictures!IM IN UR BASE KILLIN UR D00DZClick here to view more pictures!Sept 1941: Notice the use of markers from other games to indicate hex control.Click here to view more pictures!June '41, after first Axis turn, with hex control & rail lines drawn in.Click here to view more pictures!June '41, after first Axis turn, with rail lines drawn in.Click here to view more pictures!June '41, after first Axis turn, with hex control drawn in.Click here to view more pictures!June '41, after first Axis turn.  Wheeeee!!Click here to view more pictures!Finally, I'm on the FUN side of the board!  June '41, after the first Axis turn.Click here to view more pictures!Eastfront II in play Saturday at BGG.Con 2006. The large map was no problem here! From left, Matt [Dr Glaze et al], Ben [SabreRedleg], & Rusty [kuhrusty]Click here to view more pictures!A sad, sad ending to my first campaign game.Click here to view more pictures!End of Winter '41.  "Mistakes have been made."Click here to view more pictures!Northerns front. Summer 1941.Click here to view more pictures!Southern front. Summer 1941.Click here to view more pictures!Operation Barbarossa seen from the Russian sideClick here to view more pictures!Northern map additions to EF2. Only used with Eurofront.Click here to view more pictures!No CaptionClick here to view more pictures!Operation Barbarossa setupClick here to view more pictures!Label sheet for blocksClick here to view more pictures!Counters (same as 1st edition)Click here to view more pictures!The 2nd edition hexes (on left) are a leeettle bit smaller.Click here to view more pictures!Pripet Marshes, with 2nd edition on the left.  The 1st edition woods look a little spookier!Click here to view more pictures!Maps, 1st vs. 2nd editionClick here to view more pictures!Barbarossa historical setup sheets, a nice additionClick here to view more pictures!The contents of the box (except for the blocks & dice)Click here to view more pictures!The back of the boxClick here to view more pictures!The front of the boxClick here to view more pictures![Edited] One of the EuroFront II playtest tables at Consimworld Expo 2005Click here to view more pictures!With my friend Vasilis on our very first play.Click here to view more pictures!Brainstorming over east front...Click here to view more pictures!With Leningrad in smoldering ruin and the fall of Moscow imminent, my friend surrendered at the beginning of August '42.Click here to view more pictures!With Leningrad in smoldering ruin and the fall of Moscow imminent, my friend surrendered at the beginning of August '42.Click here to view more pictures!Brainstorming over east front...Click here to view more pictures!With my friend Vasilis on our very first play.Click here to view more pictures!Hitler playing East front 2 with Army Commander-in-Chief Brauchitsch and others, including Friedrich Paulus.Click here to view more pictures!The value of encirclement learned.Click here to view more pictures!Samples of my re-do of the East Front counters.Click here to view more pictures!No table, no opponent. About to learn a great game :)Click here to view more pictures!The End.... (Tarragona, agosto 2012)Click here to view more pictures!July 41, first fortnightClick here to view more pictures!Juin 41Click here to view more pictures!Setup Barbarossa 41Click here to view more pictures!The burrito boy, age 10, in his first game.Click here to view more pictures!Oct 1941 -End of first Fortnight Axis Turn.  Russia resigns. Her blocks @ 1-2 CV, Germany all 3-4.Click here to view more pictures!Barbarossa using the Free Set-Up option.  What do you think of this set-up?Click here to view more pictures!After Oct-Nov 41 Axis Turn. It's our First Barbarossa.  Is this about where Germany should be?Click here to view more pictures!EastFront terrain map, derived from Columbia's computer version of the same gameClick here to view more pictures!Demo game for 6 newbs. One of them left a little gap...Click here to view more pictures!Summer '42 - end of scenario. The Germans have taken Leningrad, reached Moscow, and are nearing the Caucasus. This amounts to a marginal Axis victory.Click here to view more pictures!Summer '42 - the German breakthrough in the north has put a lot of Soviet units out of supply.Click here to view more pictures!Summer '42 - the Germans surround and break through at Kalinin.Click here to view more pictures!Summer '42 - German breakthrough in the south. They don't yet have a rail link to support further advance.Click here to view more pictures!Postcard printed and sent to my friend Wingnut with gaming invitation. Feel free to use it for yourself.Click here to view more pictures!No CaptionClick here to view more pictures!Situation Feb'42.Click here to view more pictures!Close-up on Soviet units during winter '42.Click here to view more pictures!Early Winter '41Click here to view more pictures!Start up of Barbarossa.Click here to view more pictures!Manstein played East FrontClick here to view more pictures!Got tired of boring, minimalist playeraids.  Includes some references not on the back of the rulebook.  PDF in print resolution submitted to filesClick here to view more pictures!Favorite game & Favorite board. EFII & RSR.Click here to view more pictures!Eastfront Time & Production chart - somewhat confusing to meClick here to view more pictures!Wehrmacht Advance - Nov. '41Click here to view more pictures!German Army Group A is pocketed by the russian capture of the railyard at RostovClick here to view more pictures!German salient north of Rostov is in danger!! - Summer '43 scenarioClick here to view more pictures!The Germans are flanking Rostov - Summer '43 scenarioClick here to view more pictures!some ongoing battles at the end of the Summer '43 scenarioClick here to view more pictures!final situation - Summer '43 scenarioClick here to view more pictures!siege of Leningrad - Summer '43 scenarioClick here to view more pictures!Initial setup for Summer '43 scenarioClick here to view more pictures!Game Overview @ Phoenix Gamegroup Leiden - 27 December 2008 The NetherlandsClick here to view more pictures!Close by Lake Peipus @ Phoenix Gamegroup Leiden - 27 December 2008 The NetherlandsClick here to view more pictures!Close Up @ Phoenix Gamegroup Leiden - 27 December 2008 The NetherlandsClick here to view more pictures!Game Play @ Phoenix Gamegroup Leiden - 27 December 2008 The NetherlandsClick here to view more pictures!EF 2 at Consimworld Expo 08Click here to view more pictures!Tuck boxes for blocksClick here to view more pictures!Front Box Columbia Games - Second EditionClick here to view more pictures!I Sep '41 supply check after Axis blitzes.  On their turn, the Soviets withdrew in the south, and all Axis units remained in supply!Click here to view more pictures!I September '41: the Axis blitz with two HQs, break through in four places, and encircle Moscow!Click here to view more pictures!This is what an Axis Decisive Victory in Barbarossa looks like.  (I know!  I'd never seen one before either!)Click here to view more pictures!IM IN UR BASE KILLIN UR D00DZClick here to view more pictures!Sept 1941: Notice the use of markers from other games to indicate hex control.Click here to view more pictures!June '41, after first Axis turn, with hex control & rail lines drawn in.Click here to view more pictures!June '41, after first Axis turn, with rail lines drawn in.Click here to view more pictures!June '41, after first Axis turn, with hex control drawn in.Click here to view more pictures!June '41, after first Axis turn.  Wheeeee!!Click here to view more pictures!Finally, I'm on the FUN side of the board!  June '41, after the first Axis turn.Click here to view more pictures!Eastfront II in play Saturday at BGG.Con 2006. The large map was no problem here! From left, Matt [Dr Glaze et al], Ben [SabreRedleg], & Rusty [kuhrusty]Click here to view more pictures!A sad, sad ending to my first campaign game.Click here to view more pictures!End of Winter '41.  "Mistakes have been made."Click here to view more pictures!Northerns front. Summer 1941.Click here to view more pictures!Southern front. Summer 1941.Click here to view more pictures!Operation Barbarossa seen from the Russian sideClick here to view more pictures!Northern map additions to EF2. Only used with Eurofront.Click here to view more pictures!No CaptionClick here to view more pictures!Operation Barbarossa setupClick here to view more pictures!Label sheet for blocksClick here to view more pictures!Counters (same as 1st edition)Click here to view more pictures!The 2nd edition hexes (on left) are a leeettle bit smaller.Click here to view more pictures!Pripet Marshes, with 2nd edition on the left.  The 1st edition woods look a little spookier!Click here to view more pictures!Maps, 1st vs. 2nd editionClick here to view more pictures!Barbarossa historical setup sheets, a nice additionClick here to view more pictures!The contents of the box (except for the blocks & dice)Click here to view more pictures!The back of the boxClick here to view more pictures!The front of the boxClick here to view more pictures![Edited] One of the EuroFront II playtest tables at Consimworld Expo 2005Click here to view more pictures!With Leningrad in smoldering ruin and the fall of Moscow imminent, my friend surrendered at the beginning of August '42.Click here to view more pictures!Brainstorming over east front...Click here to view more pictures!With my friend Vasilis on our very first play.Click here to view more pictures!Hitler playing East front 2 with Army Commander-in-Chief Brauchitsch and others, including Friedrich Paulus.Click here to view more pictures!The value of encirclement learned.Click here to view more pictures!Samples of my re-do of the East Front counters.Click here to view more pictures!No table, no opponent. About to learn a great game :)Click here to view more pictures!The End.... (Tarragona, agosto 2012)Click here to view more pictures!July 41, first fortnightClick here to view more pictures!Juin 41Click here to view more pictures!Setup Barbarossa 41Click here to view more pictures!The burrito boy, age 10, in his first game.Click here to view more pictures!Oct 1941 -End of first Fortnight Axis Turn.  Russia resigns. Her blocks @ 1-2 CV, Germany all 3-4.Click here to view more pictures!Barbarossa using the Free Set-Up option.  What do you think of this set-up?Click here to view more pictures!After Oct-Nov 41 Axis Turn. It's our First Barbarossa.  Is this about where Germany should be?Click here to view more pictures!EastFront terrain map, derived from Columbia's computer version of the same gameClick here to view more pictures!Demo game for 6 newbs. One of them left a little gap...Click here to view more pictures!Summer '42 - end of scenario. The Germans have taken Leningrad, reached Moscow, and are nearing the Caucasus. This amounts to a marginal Axis victory.Click here to view more pictures!Summer '42 - the German breakthrough in the north has put a lot of Soviet units out of supply.Click here to view more pictures!Summer '42 - the Germans surround and break through at Kalinin.Click here to view more pictures!Summer '42 - German breakthrough in the south. They don't yet have a rail link to support further advance.Click here to view more pictures!Postcard printed and sent to my friend Wingnut with gaming invitation. Feel free to use it for yourself.Click here to view more pictures!No CaptionClick here to view more pictures!Situation Feb'42.Click here to view more pictures!Close-up on Soviet units during winter '42.Click here to view more pictures!Early Winter '41Click here to view more pictures!Start up of Barbarossa.Click here to view more pictures!Manstein played East FrontClick here to view more pictures!Got tired of boring, minimalist playeraids.  Includes some references not on the back of the rulebook.  PDF in print resolution submitted to filesClick here to view more pictures!Favorite game & Favorite board. EFII & RSR.Click here to view more pictures!Eastfront Time & Production chart - somewhat confusing to meClick here to view more pictures!Wehrmacht Advance - Nov. '41Click here to view more pictures!German Army Group A is pocketed by the russian capture of the railyard at RostovClick here to view more pictures!German salient north of Rostov is in danger!! - Summer '43 scenarioClick here to view more pictures!The Germans are flanking Rostov - Summer '43 scenarioClick here to view more pictures!some ongoing battles at the end of the Summer '43 scenarioClick here to view more pictures!final situation - Summer '43 scenarioClick here to view more pictures!siege of Leningrad - Summer '43 scenarioClick here to view more pictures!Initial setup for Summer '43 scenarioClick here to view more pictures!Game Overview @ Phoenix Gamegroup Leiden - 27 December 2008 The NetherlandsClick here to view more pictures!Close by Lake Peipus @ Phoenix Gamegroup Leiden - 27 December 2008 The NetherlandsClick here to view more pictures!Close Up @ Phoenix Gamegroup Leiden - 27 December 2008 The NetherlandsClick here to view more pictures!Game Play @ Phoenix Gamegroup Leiden - 27 December 2008 The NetherlandsClick here to view more pictures!EF 2 at Consimworld Expo 08Click here to view more pictures!Tuck boxes for blocksClick here to view more pictures!Front Box Columbia Games - Second EditionClick here to view more pictures!I Sep '41 supply check after Axis blitzes.  On their turn, the Soviets withdrew in the south, and all Axis units remained in supply!Click here to view more pictures!I September '41: the Axis blitz with two HQs, break through in four places, and encircle Moscow!Click here to view more pictures!This is what an Axis Decisive Victory in Barbarossa looks like.  (I know!  I'd never seen one before either!)Click here to view more pictures!IM IN UR BASE KILLIN UR D00DZClick here to view more pictures!Sept 1941: Notice the use of markers from other games to indicate hex control.Click here to view more pictures!June '41, after first Axis turn, with hex control & rail lines drawn in.Click here to view more pictures!June '41, after first Axis turn, with rail lines drawn in.Click here to view more pictures!June '41, after first Axis turn, with hex control drawn in.Click here to view more pictures!June '41, after first Axis turn.  Wheeeee!!Click here to view more pictures!Finally, I'm on the FUN side of the board!  June '41, after the first Axis turn.Click here to view more pictures!Eastfront II in play Saturday at BGG.Con 2006. The large map was no problem here! From left, Matt [Dr Glaze et al], Ben [SabreRedleg], & Rusty [kuhrusty]Click here to view more pictures!A sad, sad ending to my first campaign game.Click here to view more pictures!End of Winter '41.  "Mistakes have been made."Click here to view more pictures!Northerns front. Summer 1941.Click here to view more pictures!Southern front. Summer 1941.Click here to view more pictures!Operation Barbarossa seen from the Russian sideClick here to view more pictures!Northern map additions to EF2. Only used with Eurofront.Click here to view more pictures!No CaptionClick here to view more pictures!Operation Barbarossa setupClick here to view more pictures!Label sheet for blocksClick here to view more pictures!Counters (same as 1st edition)Click here to view more pictures!The 2nd edition hexes (on left) are a leeettle bit smaller.Click here to view more pictures!Pripet Marshes, with 2nd edition on the left.  The 1st edition woods look a little spookier!Click here to view more pictures!Maps, 1st vs. 2nd editionClick here to view more pictures!Barbarossa historical setup sheets, a nice additionClick here to view more pictures!The contents of the box (except for the blocks & dice)Click here to view more pictures!The back of the boxClick here to view more pictures!The front of the boxClick here to view more pictures![Edited] One of the EuroFront II playtest tables at Consimworld Expo 2005Click here to view more pictures!