too scary, too fearsome, too armored, too hard to kill(tank - tank), too big
Posts made by cminke
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RE: Favorite Tankposted in World War II History
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RE: Accurate Miniature Equivalents for Custom Painting your 1940 E&Pposted in Customizations
is it just me or is the barrel on the Italian tank huge
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RE: Global Gaming Tableposted in Axis & Allies Global 1940
how did you make the container compartments so the containers are raised?
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RE: Passive Germany?posted in Axis & Allies Global 1940
watching a us cavalry film. LOL>>> (Eddie Izzard quote for those who don’t under stand.)
they were trying to transport massive fletes but were stoped by ……the flet of Italian subs!!! ya they took gerbrilter early and defeated Egypt early. same case w/ japan.
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RE: FRANCE and ANZAC COMBAT DICE - HELP us design them!posted in Other Axis & Allies Variants
ya but how want’s to have them all seprate? not me i would like them to bet all to gether like i said.
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RE: FRANCE and ANZAC COMBAT DICE - HELP us design them!posted in Other Axis & Allies Variants
have to thought of making a small dice box(wood or metal, wood to match the ammo box or metal as a ammo container) this would hold all the dice perfectly and be burned w/ the FMG logo. gud idea or what
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RE: Passive Germany?posted in Axis & Allies Global 1940
the allies tryed to defend but were out gunned, germany only had trouble w/ moskow cuz of massie inf, sasme w/ usa thy only got 1 tank and 1 inf to europe and 1 inf to japan held teratory.
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Passive Germany?posted in Axis & Allies Global 1940
has any one played verry defencely w/ germany italy or japan and how did it work-out?
in my game it allowed germany to take russia and britian AT THE SAME TIME! also same w/ japan(who ingored inda(sorta) and hid usa hard.)
simply world donmonation AXIS!
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RE: FRANCE and ANZAC COMBAT DICE - HELP us design them!posted in Other Axis & Allies Variants
50$$ is a lot of money……but if they need it i will spend it!
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RE: FRANCE and ANZAC COMBAT DICE - HELP us design them!posted in Other Axis & Allies Variants
how much for all of the nations then?? :?
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RE: Anzac roundel?posted in Axis & Allies Global 1940
i made a really hi res drawing that looked exacT……but my computer crashed a while back and lost it.
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RE: Anzac roundel?posted in Axis & Allies Global 1940
No, Google does not have all the answers. I’d imagine he checked first too.
true, but it’s search resultes do though! :wink:
try axis and allies ANZAC roundel
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RE: Accurate Miniature Equivalents for Custom Painting your 1940 E&Pposted in Customizations
maby a tank for the open setup?
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RE: Accurate Miniature Equivalents for Custom Painting your 1940 E&Pposted in Customizations
hahahahahaha! really? ha! for real, will you paint a set for them then see where they kick as?
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RE: Re: Field Marshal Games Pieces Project Discussion threadposted in Other Axis & Allies Variants
hey fmg if it’s not to late may i say something?
“The Panzerkampfwagen IV was Germany’s most important tank during WW2. It remained in mass production throughout the war, and with some 8,000 units produced, it represented more than one-third of Germany’s entire wartime tank production. As the backbone of the German Panzer Divisions, it was often called their “workhorse”. The Pz.Kpfw. IV underwent constant improvement throughout its long career, and Ausf. H, or the “H” version, is generally regarded as the definitive model, with respect to both performance and produced number. 3,774 units outnumbered any other variant. The Ausf. H is roughly classified into the early, mid and late production versions, and the early H model had a close relationship with the preceding late production “G” model. Both versions used identical suspension system and wheels. Weapons consisted of a powerful, longbarreled KwK40 L/48 tank gun plus two 7.92mm MG34 machine guns. Thin steel plates known as “Schurzen” (skirts) were introduced on the Ausf. G, and succeeded the Ausf. H. The Maybach HL120TRM engine also remained the same, but an improved SSG-77 transmission was coupled on the Ausf.H. However, the extra weight of some 1.5 tons, due to added armor and increased ammunition, lowered its top speed to 38km/h, which proved 2km/h slower than the G. The Ausf.H was mass produced from April 1943 to July 1944.”
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RE: Anzac roundel?posted in Axis & Allies Global 1940
GOOGLE HAS ALL THE ANSWERS.(sort the surch results by size. larger =better)