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Shadow 1st Hussars
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It's still freaking huge...Originally posted by wbs:Sure, No problem
(Sigh) It was nice while it lasted......
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Then why do the W all have more armour than the non-W versions of the same tank?Originally posted by JonS:Shadow,
I believe that the W refers to Wet stowage for the ammo.
Regards
JonS
This is probably all explained in the manual...if only it weren't on the top shelf....
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Asking how often we play implies that we stop playing at some point...............
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I was under the understanding that the W shermans were the ones with welded armour hence, the W. And the + were the ones with the factory added armour
*note to Americans: humour, armour, and colour all have u's in them! get it right yanks!
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wbs, could you perhaps shorten your signature so that it ISN'T 10x longer than 96% of posts made on the forum?
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I've got an upcoming op, Hurtgen.
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March is in like 5 days....Originally posted by Captain Wacky:I don't think the contest even ends until March at the earliest.
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Actually, tommorow is a good day to release it.
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240mm Top penetration?
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Ok, it's off to the testers!
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Somehow that doesn not surprise me.Originally posted by Gyrene:</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />By Cap'n Wacky I have red hair, does that count?
Gyrene</font>
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It left the Garage in April '45. Due to it's low top speed, the war was over by the time it was out of the driveway.
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Perhaps you should read the thread before you reply....Originally posted by Lord General MB:Soldiers,
[stevesvoice] Squads take far to long to gain experance. Therefore it is out of the scope of CMBB. [/stevesvoice]
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I'm working on a Hurtgen Operation, from what I hear from the people that have seen it, and my personal testing it's coming along nicely.
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polls = bad
Give it time. Soon this, like many other boards, will be swamped with 100's of polls
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For training, try the training scenario.
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The only people to use the K gun in the ground role were the Royal Marine and Army Commandos. Each "Commando" had a Heavy Weapons Troop within it and this troop had two sections. One was the 3-inch Mortar Section and the other was a K-Gun Section. It was a short-lived affair for the K-Gun in the ground role as the high rate of fire and the weight of the gun and the magazines were so much that re-supply would have been a disastrous task. It was only used shortly in the ground role from D-Day (6th June 1944) for a few weeks afterwards. The only photos of the Commandos using K guns are D-Day itself or D+1 and maybe D+2. There are onlt some quite poor photos of the K gun in its ground role but it can be clearly seen that the bipod is not that of the Bren or even the Lewis but is something that has been developed completely separate. It is also adapted to have a pistol grip below the receiver and a shoulder stock. The magazines were carried in specially made pouches that are similar to the Lewis pouches at first glance but they were specially supported by an integral pair of braces and a front strap. This was because of the weight of the magazines when full. A single magazine was carried in each pouch so a No. 1 would have three full magazines and the No. 2 would have 2 so that is only a maximum of 500 rounds which could be fired off in a couple of minutes!!
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They were **** POSSIBLE **** system reqs posted somewhere. check the CMBB FAQ
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*looks at his watch*
BUMPITY DOO!
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*squashes the crickets*
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OMG! BTS! THIS GAME IS TOO REALISTIC! DO SOMEFINK!
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Cor Blimey! Another bump!
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Aslong as CMBB doesn't bring back Maximus2K and gunny bunny I will be happy.
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*bumps while no one is looking*
CM is ON THE SHELF RETAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
in Combat Mission Archive #4 (2002)
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