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Aragorn2002

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  1. My wife has three good looking sisters. None of them is as beautiful as my wife. In her presence they all look average and plain. I guess it's the same with the Jagdpanzer IV L70 and the Jagdpanzer IV L/70 (A).
  2. Great selection of vehicles, especially the 251/22 and the 234/4, but also the Jagdpanzer IV (not the ugly one ). Please be careful with them! And that Pz III will come in handy, I'm sure. Good to see progress too.
  3. More than a year ago I predicted a fall 2020 release. I'm beginning to fear even that was too optimistic.
  4. So how about it, BF? End of May 2020. Where do we stand? When can we expect the release of the CMRT module?
  5. Me too, but the Jagdpanzer IV/70 beats them all!
  6. Am I correct when I say this is the part of the module which is 'outsourced' to people 'outside' BF? I remember you or Steve mentioned something like that some time ago. Could be wrong though. Perhaps I'm using the wrong terms, but I do remember that it was part of the reason why a release date was hard to predict. Yes, I can imagine that's one part of the process which is difficult to estimate with regard to how much time it will take. Tiresome, but necessary. Personally I would like to see the option that Volksgrenadier units have (much) more StG 44's and G-43's than other German units, so I hope that will be taken into consideration too. A long time ago we had a thread about this and I posted some evidence that the StG 44 was more common towards the end of the war than normally assumed, especially at the Eastern front. Anyone who ever tried to clear out a Soviet PPSH squad out of a building or forest with a German rifle equipped squad will know what I mean. I think it does. Thanks for that.
  7. Not sure, but it sure sounds good. Shut up, Bud.
  8. So how much of the TO&E is complete at this moment?
  9. It should be in, I agree. But I don't expect the module before the autumn of this year. Don't have a clue though, so don't take that seriously.Really hope I'm proven wrong.
  10. Indeed. Great read and very entertaining. Thank you for all your work, Bud!
  11. They already look pretty sensational, MJ. Far more progress than I've dared to hope for. An artist is never satisfied, but you are much closer to perfection than you seem to think! Personally I would like to have them as they are now already.
  12. Those terrible moments you know hell is going to break loose soon and hit your men! Nerve wrecking!
  13. I often think how well CM is suited for illustrating some/certain books about the fighting in WW2. Especially considering the fact there's are so few good action shots. Books like the Visual Battle Guides by David Porter for instance would be ideal to use CM screenshots. David Glantz or Douglas Nash Sr less so of course. One can also think about tactical guides etc. This AAR once again shows how detailed such guides could be made by skilled people like Bud.
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