Somou
Hi guys
I may have missed something here, but reading thru the list what is
Somou? Is this a campaign system that I should know about?
Dave
"Head down an' diggin'"
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britcrusader83
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#128
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More of the same....
Egg
Okay, I've looked at the armour of the Jagdpanzer IV and the Panzer
IVH. We seem to be using different data here for armour thickness,
so it's probably best for me to explain the method I've
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richardclarkerli
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#127
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Re: Italian raw data
Egg
Right, I've looked at your individual points.
1. Indeed the Nashorn, Jagdpanther and Tiger II should have the same
strike factor, and they do, 15, in the final skewed figures.
2. The
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richardclarkerli
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#126
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Re: Italian raw data
Egg
Thanks for that. Sorry for delay but I have only just got back from
the old summer holidays. As mentioned the information I sent was
raw, to the extent that I'd done the basic calculations in
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richardclarkerli
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#125
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Re: Armour lists
Even if he had 25 dice I'd still fancy my chances against Sid in a dice
fight!
Richard Clarke wrote:
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nick.skinner@...
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#123
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Re: Italian raw data
Hi Rich
Thanks for the Armour lists.The dice look do-able.
Where did you get the original data from? I haven't looked through the eyeties
yet but some of the German and allied vehicle stats look
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jerrynmel@...
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#124
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Italian raw data
The raw data for the Italian armoured vehicles is now available.
Frankly my technological limitations mean that I am quite unable to
post this in the Files section, but if anyone fancies doing that
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richardclarkerli
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#122
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And another thing....
Oh yeah, and the strike factor will also take into account better
shells later in the war, and various other additions such as squeeze
bore adaptions to weapons, the raw data for the 2 pounder
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richardclarkerli
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#121
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Armour lists
In fact, as per Dave's comments, if anyone out there wants the raw
data for all of the tanks covering the whole war I do have them
prepared. The only caveat I would put on this is that these
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richardclarkerli
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#120
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Re: Aint Been Shot Rules
Dave
Glad you liked them.
In answer to your queries. No, a section may not use its own dice to
remove wounds, this is a function peculiar to a "Big Man". In effect
the term "wound" is actually
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richardclarkerli
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#119
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Aint Been Shot Rules
Thanks for the rules and supplements, especially the late war stuff
which got us started without buying a whole load of gear.
Weve had some great games using the sort of force sizes you
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britcrusader83
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#118
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(No subject)
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britcrusader83
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#117
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Re: More bloody bagpipes!
So desperate was I to help with this that I searched on the net.
The "Penhaolonga Piper" (actually Penhalonga)performed by MacKenzie
Pipes and Strings is available from Amazon - try this url:
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Lardy <nick.skinner@...>
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#116
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Re: More bloody bagpipes!
I think WRG may have something you can use. Failing that try the
chemist. The Penhaolonga Piper sounds like an aeroplane. Can I borrow
the CD - my daughter needs to take a song of her choice into
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Lardy <nick.skinner@...>
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#115
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More bloody bagpipes!
Hoots!
Had some colonials around at the weekend for a few beers, somehow the
conversation got onto bagpipes (okay, lots of beers). They told me
the story of the Penhaolonga Piper in the Rhodesian
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richardclarkerli
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#114
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More bloody bagpipes!
Hoots!
Had some colonials around at the weekend for a few beers, somehow the
conversation got onto bagpipes (okay, lots of beers). They told me
the story of the Penhaolonga Piper in the Rhodesian
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richardclarkerli
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#113
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Re: And for my next trick....
Aynsley,
I quite like General Quarters. These are essentially a campaign set of rules
for WWII, with a very simplified combat system. There is also a WWI
supplement which also adds new rules for
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mikeqchromeuk@...
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#112
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Re: Sonmou
Sonmou has been, in my view, a good, old fashioned fun campaign. As everyone already knows, I have no bloody idea what on earth I am doing in almost every game I play, and despite thinking up ways to
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Adam Blakemore
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#111
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Re: Sonmou
Oh gosh, I'm all a'flutter thanks to you kind words Mr Skinner. Were
you not such a pillock they would have some value.
Seriously folks, "And this is me", as Mike Yarwood used to say, I am
not
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richardclarkerli
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#110
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Sonmou
Richard,
The current IABSM campaign around Sonmou is drawing regretably to a
close. It's been an excellent mechanism to play and the rule dynamics
have worked really well on the table. Together,
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Lardy <nick.skinner@...>
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#109
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