@lagouyn
You never control a sea zone.
Sea zones are either friendly (contain no enemy surface warship) or hostile (contain enemy surface warship(s)).
The result of a sea battle is that you have cleared it of enemy units (or not).
Going to admit it now….
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I have spilt red wine on my 1940 map and except for causing everlasting damage to a handful of cardboard markers( no crying there) has only added flavour and colour to our campaigns.
Delayed play an hour, worst consequence.
Would rather have the units than two maps. -
@wittmann:
I have spilt red wine on my 1940 map […] has only added flavour and colour to our campaigns.
Very well put. Cooks add red wine to all kinds of recipes for the same reason.
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meh still deciding if I want to try to sell my extra map or keep it. and curious how cool is it to have a copy of both rule books put out for this game?
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Did i miss something:are you saying there are 2 different rule books?
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@wittmann:
Did i miss something:are you saying there are 2 different rule books?
same rules just differant silhouettes of the units from page 22 on.
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Nice.
Just seeing those 10 Tigers in my mind’s eye and smiling.
Need 45 for a full strength battalion.
What would Wittmann have done with that?
……Hide them from the Jabos! -
@Scarapis:
@wittmann:
Did i miss something:are you saying there are 2 different rule books?
same rules just differant silhouettes of the units from page 22 on.
As shown here: http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=28148.0
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@wittmann:
……Hide them from the Jabos!
Hide them from the who/what/which?
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Germans called Allied Fighter bombers Jabos. Cannot remember what it is short for.
If you ever see a picture of a German tank in Normandy you will invariably see the crew looking skyward. Was a Panzer crew’s worst fear. -
@wittmann:
Germans called Allied Fighter bombers Jabos. Cannot remember what it is short for.
The “Ja” part might perhaps be connected to “Jager”.
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I know I am right, just cannot remember where I have seen or read it.
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I’ve seen the term JoboSchrek.
PanzerSchrek was “tank Terror” even though it referred to the german copy of the Bazooka.