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Posts posted by Warts 'n' all
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I live directly on the flight path that the Dakotas took on their way to Normandy on the 5th. It was a great sight and sound, both exciting and poignant.
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15 hours ago, umlaut said:
...here’s the Celibacy Revolvers!
Hahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahaha...... For those occasions when "lol" just isn't enough.
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Ah, I didn't know that the any of Inklings were involved in SLOD
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1 hour ago, Bufo said:
Now that is literally a pixeltroop
What is the resolution you use?
"It is an ex-pixeltroop. It has ceased to be." ... I thought I'd get that one in first.
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Nice shooting, both by the tank gunner, and yourself.
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Unless you have something to add, why start a new thread?
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It was built by White, hence the use of that name by the Limeys and the Commonwealth forces.
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10 hours ago, Sgt.Squarehead said:
Your Puritan side is showing again.
You can just imagine the trouble I got in with Elizabeth with I came home with a brand new copy of "Never Mind the B-word". She wouldn't let me get anywhere near the mechanical shellac plate listening device, and she gave my quart of ale to the dog.
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Never mind the B-word. If you can find one in your somewhat childish picture, then perhaps you ought to go to Specsavers.
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There has been an "inkling" that the next BFC product will be CM Narnia. Well, someone had to say it.
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To paraphrase Dartford Mick and The Tax Dodgers "If you moan too much, you might just find you get more than you need".
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48 minutes ago, Sgt.Squarehead said:
Woosterfari in my case I'll have you know.
Sorry Sarge, I thought that was your religion.
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4 hours ago, Frenchy56 said:
Depends, "rather miserable" in English or American?
Neither, given that I was replying to a comment made by the good Sgt. it would Worcesteshirish.
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What the troops on Omaha would have given to have had a landing that was only "rather miserable".
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It wasn't the beach landing mission I disliked. It was mission 2 or 3 that ruined the campaign for me. And I'd be happy to give a reworked version a whirl, provided there were no fictional PZIVs in it.
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I was thumbing through Vol. 2 of Then and Now's Operation Market Garden this morning. Some nice pictures of PIATed and 6pdrs Chars.
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Lucky for me that Elizabeth wont let me watch daytime TV. "Noddle bonce, once you've finished in The House, you can talk a walk around St. James, then come home for your supper with a pint of my ale in front of BBC Four".
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I've always found that the angle at which a tank round hits a building plays a large part in what happens inside. In your case, as a defender I would be more than a tad annoyed at the outcome of this shot. As the attacker I would be praising the lord, and telling him not to bother passing the ammunition.
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9 hours ago, General Liederkranz said:
What is this bug?
There was a problem that effected a couple of the Dutch-style buildings whereby troops would go through the side wall, rather than the front door. There were a few different threads about it at the time.
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12 hours ago, Warts 'n' all said:
I eventually got so fed up with the gap charging that I gave up, and went off to play some Ted Thunder instead.
Before anyone asks, Ted is Red's brother.
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11 hours ago, AlexUK said:
now using garlands to shoot at the bunker,
I know it is a typo, but it is such a lovely thought. "H.Q. get me a florist squad right away!"
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@carcer's "Real world" is the upper picture, "stock" below. The words "should" "gone" and Specsavers" spring to mind. And that is coming from a bloke with 400 year old eyes, who had his napper removed and stuck on a spike more than a decade after his death.
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I'd recommend v.3 if you want to play CMBN. Just keep in mind the door entry bug that came with the Market-Garden module if you play any MG battles or campaigns. I still can't believe that it got ported over to Final Biltzkrieg. Ho hum.
Churchill AVRE's vulnerable to small arms fire
in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
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I've never sustained any casualties in game. But, it would make sense in real life.