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Check this out: http://www.wwpd.net/2013/11/desperate-measures-reviewed-and-spoiled.html

   
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1st Lieutenant




Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Gonna have to dust off my Soviets with this release...some of those lists seem interesting! And the pure variety and choices you can have with some of the German lists is so inviting (8 different tank possibilities in one platoon in one company alone? Yes please, I'm feeling like some killer combinations can be made from that).

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Miniature Projects:
6mm/15mm Cold War

15/20mm World War 2 (using Flames of War or Battlegroup Overlord/Kursk)

6mm Napoleonic's (Prussia, Russia, France, Britain) 
   
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Fixture of Dakka






Sheffield, UK

I did not expect that. All the talk of fixing Hen and Chicks as a result of the upcoming book led me to believe that Hen and Chicks would would feature heavily.

That just feeds my tinfoil hat theory that T-34s were bumped in cost to discourage sales of PSC plastic T-34 horde armies.

Spain in Flames: Flames of War (Spanish Civil War 1936-39) Flames of War: Czechs and Slovaks (WWI & WWII) Sheffield & Rotherham Wargames Club

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