Re: CoC (Chain of Command): Engineer & Medic figures in 15mm / 1:100th especially wire cutters and demolition teams.
Hi Daniel,
Were you enquiring about engineers/medics for any particular 15mm army range(s)?
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David Stell
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CoC (Chain of Command): Engineer & Medic figures in 15mm / 1:100th especially wire cutters and demolition teams.
Please could anyone offer some advice about appropriate model figures for engineer teams in CoC (Chain of Command), especially in 15mm / 1:110th scale...?
Mine detectors and flame throwers are
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Daniel Bamford
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Membership of group not yet approved
Hi,Could you tell me when my membership of your group might be approved or why it hasn't been already please?? I would like access to the group's file section to see if there is a QRS for Bag the
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chambers george
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Re: BTH multi engined planes and Pilot hits
Jim any chance you can upload your adapted chart to fb or here? I’m not sure how I didn’t notice that on the chart
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Gunnar Sorem
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Re: BTH multi engined planes and Pilot hits
The hit chart is wrong and needs to be re-written / redesigned.
I have adapted it to include the missing bits.
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Jim
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Re: IABSM vs CoC info
Also, remember, that squads in IABSM are the base unit and thus abstracted.
In IABSM, most squads are 8-men strong (except American are 10-men).
Because the base unit in a squad, IABSM does not get
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Dan
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Re: Chain of Command v2
Oh Wow.....This is great news...thanks for letting us know. I can't wait.
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martyn simpson
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Re: Chain of Command v2
Thank you !
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Ronan
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ronanr
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Chain of Command v2
For those nothing list who don't engage in "social media", Richard Clarke revealed on Facebook today that they are working on a version 2 of Chain of Command. They apparently did preview some aspects
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Andrew Holmes
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Posh Lard 2024 Cancelled
Regrettably, this year's Posh Lard is not going to happen. I'm flat out of spoons to cope with the necessary arrangements and re-negotiating with our venue (who appear to have had a very stressful
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Mike Whitaker
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Re: Pacific BtH
There has been some effort with some aircraft within the stats where the values vary and there are tailing negatives on specific manoeuvres.? ?I do think that it would be better to have specific
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Kevan Gunn
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#201039
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Re: Pacific BtH
The game may need a third rewrite to account for each planes individual characteristics, like Zero and Wildcat. Im not sure that a basis given like diving speed, a staple of early American vs Japanese
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Jenna Leonard
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Re: Pacific BtH
whenever I am specifically doing a campaign, I look to tweak the general stats.? They are "global values" for games against any aircraft but? when in specific campaigns, the features of their stats
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Kevan Gunn
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BTH multi engined planes and Pilot hits
Can anyone explain the mechanism of how a pilot is hit in a multi engine plane?
This will sound a strange thing to come out for such an old ruleset, but it is something I recently noticed that I
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Kevan Gunn
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Re: WW2 Games and Sharp Practice in London
Whereabouts in London are you? There are quite a few clubs around London where TFL games are played.
South London Warlords (the organisers of Salute) are running a Too Fat Lardies games day on 11th
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don.avis@...
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#201035
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WW2 Games and Sharp Practice in London
Hi,
My WW2 lead is in the process of coming over from America, and I'm wondering who plays what in the London area. ?I have dabbled with Chain of Command, have IABSM (but not played) and am
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David Lynch
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Advance to Havana 1762 15mm SP game
The second game in our Havana SP campaign was a lot of fun with some interesting Cuban/Spanish units.?Another game inspired by the Stuart Imsch booklet Against Spain: Wargaming the Seiges of Havana
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Mark Luther
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Re: Havana 1762 SP AAR Landing at Cojimar
We played 2 WoJE games awhile backGully Hole Creek:Gully Hole Creek skirmish game during the War of Jenkin's Ear
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Gully Hole Creek skirmish game during the War of
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Mark Luther
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Re: Havana 1762 SP AAR Landing at Cojimar
Chris's WoJE book is a lot of fun. Gives you a chance to field a wide assortment of units including Highlanders, natives, redcoated regulars, and numerous Spanish types.??Sent from my T-Mobile 4G
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Mark Luther
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Re: Havana 1762 SP AAR Landing at Cojimar
Steve, this is one source re: Cuba
https://ageofrevolutions.com/2018/12/03/the-struggles-of-cubas-black-soldiers-in-an-age-of-imperial-wars/
You may also want to check out info on Fort Mose in St
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genew49
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