Re: Need term equivalents
You could also modify a classic- "An arrow,an arrow, my kingdom for an arrow!?
On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 7:52 AM, Thomas Nissvik<thomas.nissvik@...> wrote: I like
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todd duckett
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#200909
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Re: Need term equivalents
I like those!
<badsockpuppet@...> wrote:
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Thomas Nissvik
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#200908
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Re: Need term equivalents
You could stick with the classics:
"Once more into the breach!"
"Suffer the slings and arrows!"
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Tom Huntington
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Re: Need term equivalents
For ¡°move out¡± you could use something like ¡°Step it out!¡±?
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Angelo Dalessandro
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Need term equivalents
A Sci-Fi skirmish game I'm playing has tactics cards that say "Move It!" and "Out of Ammo."
"Move It!" gets a soldier going with another activation. Like "Get Off Your Arse and Move It!"
"Out of
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cscholti
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Buna Beach head December 42 CoC game
From back in December we played a 20mm Chain of Command game based on the 18th Australian Infantry Brigade, 2/6th Australian Armoured Regiment attack against some troops from the 229th Rgt (probably)
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Mark Luther
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#200904
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Holiday Sharp Practice AWI game
After a year off, I ran another of the 'Apparently Annual (except during a pandemic) Sharp Practice Holiday' games.? This year it was another AWI foraging game.? The difference was that I had 3
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Mark Luther
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Re: Merry Christmas
And to you as well.
Covid permitting I hope to get some Sharp Practice and Bag the Hun in with
a friend over the holidays.
Maybe O Group if we're still sober...
James
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Elizabeth
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#200902
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Re: Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas!
Spent a marathon painting SCW in 20mm for CoC Espana! this year with a late side-track to finish some 28mm Chinese buildings and figures for the Taiping Rebellion, and then a
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BYRON CHAMPLIN
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#200901
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Re: Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas everyone!
wrote:
Any mecha? Or at least powered suits?
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James Catchpole
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#200900
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Re: Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to one and all.
I wish I had found time to play a game this year, but it wasn't to be.
Instead I've been writing rules. A variant of Chain-of-Command tentatively title Big Little
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Ashley Pollard
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#200899
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Re: Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas everyone.
Be safe and be happy.
Looking forward to a game and a smaller unpainted lead/plastic/resin pile. :-)
Cheers
Chris
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Chris Gilbride
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#200898
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Re: Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas? to you allPlease stay safeI look forward to more games and less unpainted lead!
Tom (the Hobbity one)
On Tue, 21 Dec 2021 at 8:42, Penguin Koen<kgpm.desmedt@...> wrote:
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Tom McKinnell
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Re: Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to you all!
I'm all prepared for the festive period, and hopefully, the
pandemic willing, we'll have a nice game next week!
Cheere
Koen
Op di 21 dec. 2021 om 09:38 schreef Thomas
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Penguin Koen
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#200896
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Re: Merry Christmas
Same to you. I have a nice stack of books and quite a lot of mulled wine ready.
Cheers/Thomas
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Thomas Nissvik
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#200895
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Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
I hope the season provides appropriate gifts and you find some quiet time to game. paint or read.
Most played game of 2021 - Infamy Infamy - last game [so far]
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Stephen Caddy
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#200894
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6mm Poland 44 IABSM AAR
This was a somewhat generic game based on actions to the east of Warsaw in August 1944 where the Soviets had sent masses of tanks through thin lines of the German defenders.? The panzer units were
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Mark Luther
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#200893
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Re: coc us squad/ team activation query
I believe you are correct, sir.
Byron
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BYRON CHAMPLIN
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#200892
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Re: coc us squad/ team activation query
What? Must pull my rule book out as the LMG is the base firepower of a
German squad. A Panzergrenadier squad has two LMG.
I bet the German squads are a LMG Team and a Rifle Team. Only one
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Michael Reese
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#200891
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Re: coc us squad/ team activation query
Teams would be anything that is not in the TO&E that has been attached. For
example the base German squad does not have any MG's where the US has BAR's
and the British have Bren Guns.
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Thomas Brouillette
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#200890
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