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Quintus Sertorius

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  1. Just a notice that I plan on releasing a preliminary version of these uniforms...soon. Within the next few days I would think. I work slowly and in spurts, so I figure there's no reason to wait until I get them completely A+, 100% finished when feedback is good, and they're perfectly usable already.

    BTW, they look substantially better than the old screenies, I think.

  2. From which one can conclude that it is not guns that kill people' date=' it is Americans with guns that kill people.[/quote']

    This is the typical tactic of the anti-gun movement in the U.S. When confronted with evidence contradictory to their opinion, they fall back on non sequitur insult.

    "So you don't care that people were killed?"

    "How can you be so stupid?"

    "So you don't want to change anything?"

    "But everyone knows..."

  3. Two Harvard profs just completed an exhaustive, multi-year study of gun laws in the U.S. and Europe.

    A link to a PDF of the actual study:

    http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/jlpp/Vol30_No2_KatesMauseronline.pdf

    A nice Breitbart article about it:

    http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/08/27/Harvard-Study-Shows-No-Correlation-Between-Strict-Gun-Control-And-Less-Crime-Violence

    One juicy quote from the study:

    If the mantra "more guns equal more death and fewer guns equal less death" were true, broad cross-national comparisons should show that nations with higher gun ownership per capita consistently have more death. Nations with higher gun ownership rates, however, do not have higher murder or suicide rates than those with lower gun ownership. Indeed many high gun ownership nations have much lower murder rates. (p. 661)
  4. Not sure if re-enactor uniforms are a good example. Don't they tend to be clean and more museum quality?

    I found a fair number of reenactor pics and most of their Tan and Water jackets do look lighter as Splinty suggests, but on the other hand they also look cleaner as you say. My interpretation (and I could be wrong) is that the lighter color is a combination of cleanliness and pigment fading over time. The tie-breaker was to look at some "authentic" colors used for paints for miniatures. Those are -- one would hope -- based on something solid like factory specifications. They seem to support the theory of darker tan.

    The problem with images on the net is how to guarantee that something you see is an authentic piece and not a reproduction. Even in the link I posted I have no way of knowing whether or not that jacket is the real thing.

    If anything, I thought the blue tinge of the other uniforms to be a (little) bit too pronounced. Once cloth gets very dirty, I doubt if much color is seen.

    Yes, you have a point there. I haven't tried adding anything like mud splotches yet either.

    I can tell you though that a few of the pics of feldblau items I found are quite impressively blue and not much grey. A sort of slate color seems to be the norm.

  5. Love the Feldblau! Maybe a little lighter on the Tan and Waters?

    Yeah, I thought of that, but I've seen several pictures of authentic gear that's darker than you would think. Still, I'm open to being convinced to go lighter. I see lots of picture of reenactors with pretty light colored tan and water camo.

    Nothing is set in stone yet.

    The toughest thing so far has been the leather straps. The Luftwaffe had a different LBE rig from the Heer.

    EDIT: Check out this one, for example:

    http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Luftwaffe/photos/L023066.html

  6. I've noticed that mortar and gun teams use their own ammo first, then start tapping the associated ammo bearer team only when their own stockpile runs out. Wouldn't it make more sense for the ammo bearer team, as long as it remains in sharing range, to continually top off the rounds of the mortar or gun team as they are used up? Or, more simply, the gun crews should use the ammo from the ammo bearer team first before tapping their own supply. If an ammo bearer team decides to move away from its associated weapon crew, it's not going to take a bunch of artillery rounds with it and leave the gun empty, but that's what happens under the current rules.

  7. The Chaffee came into the war late in the game, so it'll be quite rare even in the much anticipated Bulge game...

    Yeah, I know, but that's the same reason why it never shows up in any WW2 sim. It would be nice to have in a vehicle pack. For once.

    The sPzb41, is a natural for inclusion going all the way back to CMFI, since it debuted in the Western Desert. Many pics of this fascinating squeeze bore.

    I think this weapon could be really fun to have in CM.

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