patboivin Posted September 5, 2000 Share Posted September 5, 2000 Will CM2 include all the SPW 251 variants? I just converted an ASL scenario, it called for a SPW 251/10 (37mm gun), but it doesn't exist in CM. I used the 20mm SPW instead. Also, I know it's just griping, but the ASL scenario had sidecars in it... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PawBroon Posted September 5, 2000 Share Posted September 5, 2000 Not to mention cardboard counters. Mods anyone? ------------------ Either he's dead or my watch has stopped Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Silesian-jaeger Posted September 6, 2000 Share Posted September 6, 2000 <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by patboivin: Will CM2 include all the SPW 251 variants? I just converted an ASL scenario, it called for a SPW 251/10 (37mm gun), but it doesn't exist in CM. I used the 20mm SPW instead. Also, I know it's just griping, but the ASL scenario had sidecars in it... <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Since CM2 will cover German units in 1941 I would bet that several variants (such as 251/10) would be included. I actually look forward to playing w/ the early war vehicles as opposed to the later monsters. ------------------ "In one (German) town, Private Honey stood next to an elderly German man and a ten-year-old boy. As the Shermans and brand-new Pershings rumbled by the boy said,'Deutsches Panzer lind besser.' Honey looked down at him and asked,'If German tanks are better, why aren't they here?' " quote from Stephen E. Ambrose, "Citizen Soldiers" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
howardb Posted September 6, 2000 Share Posted September 6, 2000 I looked up some info on the different SPW's on the achtungpanzer site. Had a 251/9 taking out a Firefly in a PBEM a couple of days ago Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WendellM Posted September 6, 2000 Share Posted September 6, 2000 PawBroon wrote: "Not to mention cardboard counters. Mods anyone?" Ooh, I like it. Realistically rendered, textured, shaded, 3D counters in place of units. No doubt the first mod pack would have untrimmed, ragged corners to replace the perfect corners on the stock set. Then would follow a soda-splattered mod and a potato-chip-grease-stained one . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Herr Oberst Posted September 6, 2000 Share Posted September 6, 2000 And how many of you would pull out the nail clippers to trim the ragged corners on the counters? Of course, that only happened when you were too eager to play the first time and didn't use the Xacto knife to cut them out... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WendellM Posted September 6, 2000 Share Posted September 6, 2000 Yikes, Oberst, your question just yanked me back to the pleasant days of the late 80s. I remember that nail-clipper vs. X-acto argument that used to occur in my head (with the evil "just use your fingers to pop them out" hanging over my shoulder). That, plus "will this sheet fit in the counter tray (with some squeezing) or will I need two trays?" Danke! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntelWeenie Posted September 6, 2000 Share Posted September 6, 2000 X-acto knives rule. End of story. All hail Plano!! ------------------ Canada: Where men were men, unless they were horses. -Dudley Do-right Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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