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Re: Siege of Jadotville has anyone done a scenario on this
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There's a lot of information now available on the intertubes that wasn't available in 1997. Likasi (Jadotville/Jadotstad) original scale 1:12,500, Edition 1-DMA, Series Z901. U.S. Defense Mapping Agency, 1980. (9.8MB) Showing that the map design isn't as crazy as originally intended. |
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So some information shows that a whole new map will have to be done.
It actually took place outside of Jadotville proper; in something like Rourke's Drift in ZULU! |
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Another map and some images of Ford Mk VI ACs being loaded onto C-133s for the trip to the Congo and then operational in the Congo.
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I think I found where it took place in reference to the Army Map from using the clues:
Golf Course Road +Railroad line +location of Jadotville The red area is where I think it took place. |
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Found a 1954 map overlay of the region explaining things further:
LINK -- South Africa 1:250,000 Series Z501, U.S. Army Map Service, 1954- Explaining things further. |
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Aha, here we are.
<longitude>26.75925071387533</longitude> <latitude>-10.98865051687737</latitude> Is roughly where it took place Spinning to 28 June 2005 in Google Earth gets me this view: https://i.imgur.com/xK70Til.png That matches up (especially the ridge!) with this drawing https://i.imgur.com/NietIxZ.jpg |
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So here's how to make a custom map using WW2Map's "IMPORT" feature.
Go find where you want to make a map of in Google Earth, and draw a line measurement tool about 50m to help you get the pixel scaling. Proceed to do some calculations: https://i.imgur.com/GjLpznN.gif In photoshop or paint shop pro, draw on a second layer various features of interest. https://i.imgur.com/dbjVMzV.jpg For the Terrain Import feature of WW2 Map: Color Triplets R, G, B combined gets you a specific color. GREEN = amount above 155 is the % of tree coverage. RED = Amount above 155 is % of roughness? Here's the Import Map attached to this post. ############### To use the import feature: LOAD MAP -> CLRWW2v3.DAT (loads blank SPCAMO map) TOOLS -> import from bitmap load bmp (load your bitmap with stuff laid out) Set the conversion scale to (10, 10) pixels/hex Push TER CONVERT Close import window. Save your map. Copy your map into the SPCAMO MBT Maps directory and load it in the map editor. https://i.imgur.com/tNNOZJC.png I need to do some editing, but this allows you to lay out the general "area" of a map quickly and accurately, without having to "hex count". |
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I spoke too soon. Apparently it's not perfect, because as soon as you try to edit it in SPCAMO...it becomes all messy. :-(
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E for Effort?
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Re: Siege of Jadotville has anyone done a scenario on this
There's only one solution:
Write my own map modification software. :shock: I actually do have experience in this; since a few years back, I wrote a map dumper/repacker for War in the Pacific Admiral's edition: https://i.imgur.com/65psF4e.png |
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