Maps

Mapping is a rather slow process and historical maps are taking some time to get right. However we’re also including a number of generic maps with Ham and Jam, equally challenging and fun to play.

HaJ Afrika

Map by TheSurgeon

Afrika is a map set out in the North African desert. German troops are dug in at a Artillery Bunker Complex and refusing to come out, British Troops have been sent to persuade them otherwise.

Desert The Bunkers The Trenches
Town The Bunkers

HaJ Gold

Map by TheSurgeon

A beach map with a non-beach twist. Set on D-Day, HaJ Gold takes place, unsurprisingly near Gold Beach. Unlike virtually all other beach maps, the beach is not a physical part of the map. Instead it sprawls across the skyline in the distance and the fighting takes place on the bluff and the villages inland under a bright hazy sky between the cloud cover.

HaJ Gold - The Churchyard German camp at the farm HaJ Gold - MG positions on the road to the village HaJ Gold - Back gardens
HaJ Gold - The road from the Axis HQ HaJ Gold - AA defences at the Axis HQ HaJ Gold - AA defences in the churchyard HaJ Gold - Part of the village

HaJ Pegasus

Map by Ginger Lord

Based on the infamous taking of bridges over the Orne River and Caen Canal, Pegasus features night-time combat. The British troops land in their gliders near to their objectives and must capture and hold Pegasus Bridge as well as pushing up past Cafe Gondree to the crossroads 200m up the road.

HaJ Pegasus - The warning flare HaJ Pegasus - The control bunker HaJ Pegasus - Crashed gliders HaJ Pegasus - Anti-tank gun and communications trench
HaJ Pegasus - Looking down onto the bridge HaJ Pegasus - Looking across at the café HaJ Pegasus - Blockade on the path to Blainville-sur-Orne HaJ Pegasus - I guess this is  a bush ;)

HaJ Radar

Map by Ginger Lord

HaJ Radar is a fictional battle around a Radar station in Normandy. British troops are entrenched in a wooded area overlooking a cider farm and the nearby Freya Radar. Their task is to capture and destroy the radar station as well as the two nearby Flakvierling’s.

The Cider Farm Flakvierling The Radar
The Radar The Cider Farm