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Kanonier Reichmann

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  1. Maybe so Jon, but is it right? That seems to be the question on every one's lips. Regards Jim R.
  2. You're line of reasoning is impeccable Jon. It's a pity the guys at BFC don't appear to be listening judging by the lack of response to date. Regards Jim R.
  3. I assume you must be talking about our fight John based on the intense battles to date. BTW, I agree. It seems every time my men get close to yours they simply disappear! :eek: Regards Jim R.
  4. I assume you must be talking about our fight John based on the intense battles to date. BTW, I agree. It seems every time my men get close to yours they simply disappear! :eek: Regards Jim R.
  5. I assume you must be talking about our fight John based on the intense battles to date. BTW, I agree. It seems every time my men get close to yours they simply disappear! :eek: Regards Jim R.
  6. Hi Snow Leopard. If you're refering to the bug in CMBB 1.03 where mines, wire etc. cost you casualty points when purchased, this problem was fixed with CMAK from all reports. Regards Jim R.
  7. I'm wondering where the wav file is that has in it...Vee haf vays of makink you tawk! Regards Jim R.
  8. John. I see your "heard from" and raise you a sent file. Trump that! Regards Jim R.
  9. John. I see your "heard from" and raise you a sent file. Trump that! Regards Jim R.
  10. John. I see your "heard from" and raise you a sent file. Trump that! Regards Jim R.
  11. We never release information on or admit that the Aussies ever suffered any defeats. Regards Jim R.
  12. The secret is out! The German's pioneering of 3 man turrets was actually a three man plus1 ape turret. :eek: Regards Jim R.
  13. Are those Canadian manufactured RAMS? Also, how long ago was the picture taken? Regards Jim R.
  14. If they were indeed Aussies then that would indicate a poorly researched scenario since all Australian units were withdrawn from the MTO after about November 1942 and therefore well before the invasion of Italy. Perhaps they were New Zealanders instead? Regards Jim R.
  15. As common and oft used as the infamous Bren tripod perhaps? Regards Jim R.
  16. Same situation here. I had a Veteran Bazooka team in an ambush position located in a large area of brush take fire from an approaching Stug so it proceeded to crawl directly TOWARDS the Stug closer to the edge of the brush although this was in the direction of the enemies map side. Naturally it then panicked when copping even more fire although there was no better cover in the direction of the Stug. Seemed strange to say the least and resulted in its death when eventually fleeing in the correct direction but all too late. Regards Jim R. Edited to fix repitition
  17. Bloody hell John! I'm not awake 24 hours a day you know and I'm currently at work. Sheesh! BTW, loved your analogy in the flamethrower thread. Regards Jim R.
  18. Bloody hell John! I'm not awake 24 hours a day you know and I'm currently at work. Sheesh! BTW, loved your analogy in the flamethrower thread. Regards Jim R.
  19. Bloody hell John! I'm not awake 24 hours a day you know and I'm currently at work. Sheesh! BTW, loved your analogy in the flamethrower thread. Regards Jim R.
  20. A beautifully obscure yet relevant analogy John. I don't know where you dig them up from but it's always informative. Regards Jim R.
  21. Interesting idea Yankeedog. It reminds me alot of thet classic Avalon Hill wargame "Richtofens War" where you could get critical hits on enemy airplanes even with a low firepower attack. These critical hits could be Rudder Jammed or Oil Line hit which had nasty consequences not necessarily straight away but perhaps down the track as well. A similar concept it seems to me and well worth looking at if the guys at BFC can incorporate the extra complexity into their new CM engine. Regards Jim R.
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