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CM3 will be the US Rap Wars, East Coast Vrs. West Coast... you bunch of Nerf Herders!
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Steve, How are pre-sales going in USA?
Red Devils replied to japinard's topic in Combat Mission Archive #4 (2002)
You have your own bartender!? You capitalist pig! -
nice post!
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from same site listed above, more cool stuff! www.michtoy.com/MTSCnewSite/newplastic_folder/21st_1-32scale/21st_32x.html and a huge Stuka, http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1766352242 :cool: [ September 12, 2002, 10:13 PM: Message edited by: Red Devils ]
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Wasn't the first "panzerfaust-type" model the Panzerfaust Klein (30mm) in late 42? I believe it was also reusable. Just curious. I hadn't heard of any RPGs before this used by the Germs.
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Civility in (gaming) wartime
Red Devils replied to KEEF888's topic in Combat Mission Archive #4 (2002)
And sheep! For gawdz sakes don't forget the sheep man! -
will CMBB be order to ship to TIJUANA
Red Devils replied to al hernandez's topic in Combat Mission Archive #4 (2002)
He needs it as a coaster for his Corona -
Best DVD War/History movies
Red Devils replied to Red Devils's topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
Update (correction?) on Winter War. Although I received a catalog from Belle N Blade this week that had Winter War marked as a DVD I just called them (1800-230-5509) and they said it was not yet available on DVD. No date was given if or when it would be made available. Guess I'll have to scrath that one off my list. Sorry to get your hopes up. You can still order the video through them however and many war film critics consider it one of the best (anti)war films ever made. If I recall, it uses actual T-26 and T-28 tanks on loan from the USSR. Cheers. -
Best DVD War/History movies
Red Devils replied to Red Devils's topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by russellmz: wahoo, my choice made the cut! be sure to check out seven samurai as a rental at the very least, you won't be disappointed... <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Already own Seven Samurai, Ran, and Kagemusha. Winter War is available on DVD from "Belle 'n Blade" military books and videos catalog. I don't have the 1-800 -number for them right now but I can post it here later if anybody wants it. -
Best DVD War/History movies
Red Devils replied to Red Devils's topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
Hey again. Here is what I decided on based on your responses and some research online. For my brother I'm buying Saving Pvt. Ryan, Gettysburgh (comes out Dec. 5th) and Das Boot ( Directors Cut). For myself, and I am surprised no one mentioned it, I'm getting Winter War. Thanks for the help. -
Hi folks. I'm shopping for DVDs for Christmas presents and I was wondering which War movies are Really good on DVD? Thanks for your picks! ------------------ I'm sorry, we haven't the facilities to take all of you prisoner. Was there anything else?
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CM2 operations will be amazing
Red Devils replied to Grisha's topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
Stalingrad= tractor factory, grain silo, railyard, oh my! ------------------ I'm sorry, we haven't the facilities to take all of you prisoner. Was there anything else? -
Hovels and J&R miniatures have some nice 6mm stuff. Foam for hills can be cut and shaped easily. For forrests, take thin sheets of plastic, paint green or brown, then flock w/ train grass and glue on 4 or 5 trees per base. Hobby/train stores usually have small trees (HO scale) available.
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Yes McAuliffe, I read Kipandersons answer and Machineman. I was looking for more specific answers than just " the Ardennes". From my understanding the Ardennes is a fairly large area. I can picture myself asking a cabby " take me to the Ardennes" and being dropped off in a forrest having no idea where I am or where any battlefields are from there. I was kinda hoping that someone might offer up a specific village where a monument is erected or where tanks or other material have been displayed on an actual battlefield. [This message has been edited by Red Devils (edited 10-22-2000).] [This message has been edited by Red Devils (edited 10-22-2000).]
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I had a question for anyone else who reads the post. While there are some great museums listed above, no one has listed any battlefields, except Normandy. Are there any must see battlefields that anyone has been to?
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Bovington Tank museum, London Imperial War museum, France is suposed to have a very good tank museum. I don't remember where but it was posted on this site once before. I have also heard that there is a good museum in or near Munchen. There is always Dachau as well if in Munchen. Cheers. Just read Warpheads post. He has all the good stuff I was thinking of! ------------------ I'm sorry, we haven't the facilities to take all of you prisoner. Was there anything else? [This message has been edited by Red Devils (edited 10-21-2000).]
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January/Ferruary '44 Korsun pocket. Also Debrecen, Oct. 44= 3 soviet tank corps destroyed. ------------------ I'm sorry, we haven't the facilities to take all of you prisoner. Was there anything else?
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Ok, have to chime in here on the girlfriend topic. 1 month ago I owned not a single Dragon (GIJOE)12" figure. Then after coming into some extra money this month...well, lets just say my girlfried thought the first four figures on top of our entertainment center were "cute". Although she wished that they had real hair so she could comb it! But now my collection has risen to 9 w/ 2 more on the way and my Girlfriend has taken to calling them "Tribles". I have promised her that they will soon be moving to the bookshelf, as soon as I can figure out what to do w/ all the war books there. ------------------ I'm sorry, we haven't the facilities to take all of you prisoner. Was there anything else? [This message has been edited by Red Devils (edited 10-10-2000).] [This message has been edited by Red Devils (edited 10-10-2000).]
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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ckoharik: *aims HVSPDS (High Velocity Silicone Penetrating Discarding Sabot) round at said target*<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> How dare you suggest that every part of Brittny is not absolutly 100% her own! I demand an immeadiate apology and retraction!
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How did you guys first hear of CM?
Red Devils replied to russellmz's topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
While ordering "Dragoon, battles of Frederick the Great" off of their web-site.