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neves1789 commented on the post, Centennial Gaming In The Great War – The Campaigns Of 1918: Part One 6 years ago
We’ve got you covered the next couple of weeks 😉 Now get gaming 😀
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neves1789 commented on the post, Centennial Gaming In The Great War – The Campaigns Of 1918: Part One 6 years ago
Thanks for your comment!
As @oriskany mentions, WW1 gaming offers a lot of possibilities, even way beyond what we’ve introduced. A push across no man’s land is even interesting if you have overwhelming force and artillery support!
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dracs wrote a new post, (no title) 6 years ago
Gangfight Games have launched the Pledge Manager for their most recent Blackwater Gulch Kickstarter. The Pledge Manager brings with it access to the new Minions and Monsters sculpts, such as the vicious Jackalopes that were recently previewed. The Jackalopes are the most vicious bunnies to have appeared outside of a Monty Python movie and are definitely my favourite of […]
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neves1789 commented on the post, Centennial Gaming In The Great War – The Campaigns Of 1918: Part One 6 years ago
The 1914 campaign does indeed have many issues, including those that you’ve mentioned. There’s the whole bottleneck situation around Maastricht and then later the Siege of Antwerp diverting troops from the race to the sea,… The whole lions donkeys idea is indeed a poor one, that’s why I wanted to bring it up and try […]
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neves1789 commented on the post, Centennial Gaming In The Great War – The Campaigns Of 1918: Part One 6 years ago
Thanks! All we can do is thank Battlefront for their Halloween sale two years ago 😀 Without it, Erik and myself would never have gotten our armies.
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neves1789 commented on the post, Centennial Gaming In The Great War – The Campaigns Of 1918: Part One 6 years ago
That’s sounds amazing! How does the WH historical play exactly? Is it a reworked 40k ruleset or something completely different?
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neves1789 commented on the post, Centennial Gaming In The Great War – The Campaigns Of 1918: Part One 6 years ago
I can certainly follow the 100 years of peace point of view. The conflicts that were fought were all relatively short or away from Western-Europe and those that were there didn’t cause massive destruction on the scale that the Napoleonic or earlier wars did. Marshall Plan was imo one of the best (cold) war winning […]
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neves1789 commented on the post, Centennial Gaming In The Great War – The Campaigns Of 1918: Part One 6 years ago
Wow, that’s amazing!
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neves1789 commented on the post, Centennial Gaming In The Great War – The Campaigns Of 1918: Part One 6 years ago
We’d be very interested to take a look at them! I think it’s one of the more interesting and less known events during the war.
And let me just put it out there, maybe @oriskany and @commodorerob could write a little something on naval warfare? 😉
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neves1789 commented on the post, Centennial Gaming In The Great War – The Campaigns Of 1918: Part One 6 years ago
Absolutely and painters too! I’ve you’re not familiar with Otto Dix’ work, go check it out.
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neves1789 commented on the post, Centennial Gaming In The Great War – The Campaigns Of 1918: Part One 6 years ago
Not much at home when it comes to naval warfare, but I’m very eager to learn more. Especially recreating it on the tabletop, very curious what models you use 🙂
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elessar2590 commented on the post, Let’s Play: Bolt Action – Market Garden Campaign 6 years ago
“John don’t have Tanks today”
Please make this a shirt and force John to wear it while painting Infantry
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enginseer commented on the post, Weekender XLBS: LARP Wizardry, Armouring + Finding Forums & Places On BoW 2.0 6 years ago
But, but, butt….. Who doesn’t want to tell dick jokes? 😉
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oriskany commented on the post, Centennial Gaming In The Great War – The Campaigns Of 1918: Part One 6 years ago
Thanks very much, @elessar 2590 – Wow, I hear what you’re saying about battles being fought to take pressure off another sector. After the St. Michael offensive ( @neves1789 and I cover this is in more detail in Part 02), Ludendorff starts launching other offensives all over the place (Georgette, Blücher, Gneisenau), to draw first British, then […]
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oriskany commented on the post, Centennial Gaming In The Great War – The Campaigns Of 1918: Part One 6 years ago
Thanks very much, @longshotte – Indeed, from what I saw of Flames of War: Great War, especially the Villers-Bretonneaux “Battle Series” supplement, it looks like they were focusing on the battles of 1918 when there was a partial return to mobile warfare, more “WW2-ish” weapons, even one recorded tank vs. tank engagement (a grand total of four […]
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seefrodorun commented on the post, Weekender: Age Of Sigmar Deepkin, Bolt Action & 80s Beat ’em Ups! 6 years ago
I can’t say I have just one favorite WWII movie, but I have two. My two favorite are The Longest Day and Saving Private Ryan. The Longest Day was the first WWII movie that I ever say. I will never forget finding it gathering dust in the back of the library as a kid. The […]
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hobbyhub commented on the post, Star Wars Legion – Space Station Interior Table // Part 3 6 years ago
Hi John, Any chance of see the pilot next to the Legion Luke figure please?
It will help to show the difference in scale.
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elessar2590 commented on the post, Centennial Gaming In The Great War – The Campaigns Of 1918: Part One 6 years ago
Fantastic series bravo both @oriskany and @neves1789 I agree with what you said above about Operational Mobility. So many WWI Battles (The Somme is the best example) were fought mainly to take pressure off another sector. The two sides basically realised in 1915-16 that they couldn’t take ground without either radical new weapons (Entente) or…[Read more]
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higgy commented on the post, Let’s Play: Bolt Action – Market Garden Campaign 6 years ago
At last more Bolt Action YAH.
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savagebastard commented on the post, Weekender: Age Of Sigmar Deepkin, Bolt Action & 80s Beat ’em Ups! 6 years ago
Okay Warlord has do the battle for Malta so the canadian get the Knight of Malta
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