It depends on what “work” means – in other words, on whether players would consider a Kursk scenario appealing. Conceptually, Kursk would be similar to A&A D-Day (minus the water) in the sense that the battle was fundamentally a frontal assault on a heavily-defended static position, and similar to A&A Battle of the Bulge in the sense that it would involve ground forces driving into enemy lines, but different from both games in the sense that from the German point of view Kursk was a pincer movement aimed at pinching off a salient, and that from the Russian point of view it was a two-stage offensive-defensive battle. Personally I think it has good potential to make an interesting game, if it’s designed properly.
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Just a heads up about another “soon to be released” product.
This is a poor factory picture (my apologies)
Grey, Red and Black for Damage with FMG star on both sides.
I know the big launch date has been slow to come, but during this time we have been VERY busy working on projects. This is just one of the smaller ones.
More information to follow shortly.

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are you just a busy bee. make your honey busy bee. so we may buy that sweet tasting product once its done
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Hi Jeremy,
I can’t find any single unit for sale for Singapore on your site. I was looking for the fortress guns. Do you still have some for sale ? Thanks
J. 8-)
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Just a heads up about another “soon to be released” product.
This is a poor factory picture (my apologies)
Grey, Red and Black for Damage with FMG star on both sides.
I know the big launch date has been slow to come, but during this time we have been VERY busy working on projects. This is just one of the smaller ones. Why does the FMG star represent damage?
More information to follow shortly.
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Nice chips… I like those. 8-)
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Product is released today!
If you would like to add to a current order (ITALY or COMBAT DICE Pre-order) Please contact me before the end of Next week!
Enjoy!

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The picture is primarily about the chips, but I notice it includes a bonus piece of new information about the FMG Italian infantry units: they have the FMG star under the base. Nice touch!





