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  1. Tiger, as usual, excellent stuff!

    It's nice to see the KT weathered up. smile.gif

    btw, If you want ideas for camouflage - pick up model magazines that deal with Military Vehicles eg. Military Modeller, Tamiya Magazine, Military Miniatures in Review.

    Or visit some of the model sites.

    www.hyperscale.com

    If you ever get the itch to reveal your secrets, do so here. I'd love to have a go at doing this myself.

    Mace

  2. Yep, engagement ranges were far greater on the Russian Steppes than on the Western Front and the terrain, depending on which part of Russia you're fighting in, a lot less cluttered.

    My guess is that the average map size in CM2 would be something nearer to large map size in CM1 (and if so, makes you wonder what large map sizes in CM2 will be like)!

    Mace

  3. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Carentan:

    You SHOULD feel great about yourself.

    A) Generosity brings strong mutual rewards, and your kharma needle is pinned.

    B) You gave the greatest gift of all.

    Good man!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Car,

    Hmmmm, your Karma could do with some boosting, perhaps YOU could buy me a copy of CM 2 when it's released! wink.gif

    See ya on the CM battlefield, bud!

    Mace

  4. What, CM2 will not get the level of sales that CM1 achieved because it's based on the Eastern Front?!

    You jest! eek.gif

    IMHO, given that the CM engine is popular to both Grognards and casual gamers, future versions of CM will sell well, regardless of Theatre of Operations.

    Also, us Eastern Front fanatics will certainly buy it (especially as the opposing AFVs will be more equally matched)!

    As for Madmatt's love of the JS2 - you've gotta admit, the Matt's got fine taste (but he did forget the JSU 152).

    Mace (waiting in the trenches for CM2 to arrive)

  5. aha...found it!

    Page 96 : Hell on the Eastern Front: the Waffen SS War in Russia 1941-45

    The Britische Friekorps had a total manpower of 58.

    It was formed after a suggestion by POW John Emery, eldest son of Leo Emery, Minister for India on Churchill's cabinet.

    The unit was trained as Assault Engineers, and attached to the Waffen SS Nordland Division, where it saw no action what so ever, due to concerns about their fighting quality!

    it is unclear whether John Emery muttered the immortal line 'Doh'!, at wars end wink.gif

    Mace

  6. IMHO, I think the SPI wargames requiring each player to first plot their moves, then resolve them, were closer to CM.

    Games using the plot system included Sniper and Patrol (combat at individual man level). There were also two platoon level WW2 games that I can recall, one in Western Europe 1944, and another based on the early war period (I have both, but cant recall the titles).

    Mace

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