More than welcome!Told my wife I have to come visit you and see all your rare items once before I die.
Especially some of the playtest material you have.
More than welcome!Told my wife I have to come visit you and see all your rare items once before I die.
Especially some of the playtest material you have.
So is mine...Yes my set is exactly the same
Seeing the "rules" that came with White Flag I bust a gut laughing. I had forgot all about that part. The email in the last paragraph is dead, I think that was a comcast email. This is where I sometimes hang around, but like I said "If you are into this level of detail......"Thanks, Olli, have the BGD zombie counters,to go along with the ESG Zombie pack.
Here is my UP copy of Wave The White Flag.
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Are they on pre-order yet? Demand is sure to be high.The rarest ASL item is a player who doesn't whinge or one who admits it was his fault he lost -- jim
You have that.What about the "jumbo" sized kit produced by MMP for demo purposes...forget exactly which scenario, I think it was Streets of Stalingrad. The counters were huge, on foam core, with a large vinyl map.
Semper Fi!
Scott
Which of these counters are supposed to be the Chaplains?Thanks, Olli, have the BGD zombie counters,to go along with the ESG Zombie pack.
Here is my UP copy of Wave The White Flag.
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The middle two on the lower right rows they are marked Chaplains on themWhich of these counters are supposed to be the Chaplains?
von Marwitz
Doh! Right there...The middle two on the lower right rows they are marked Chaplains on them
… Tom said currently.Beware the topic drift.
Give that man a spuddy!A playtested critical hit scenario....
Why, they pre 2000 scenarios were playtested to a higher playable standard unlike more recent onesGive that man a spuddy!
LOL!Give that man a spuddy!
That I agree on, the first several CH Magazines had excellent content and scenarios, then Ray got greedy and started down a slippery slope to being something to stay away from.Why, they pre 2000 scenarios were playtested to a higher playable standard unlike more recent ones
I played Ray a long time ago, he was a fun and interesting player, I learned a few things.That I agree on, the first several CH Magazines had excellent content and scenarios, then Ray got greedy and started down a slippery slope to being something to stay away from.
I remember him from the early Oktoberfests and he seemed ok. I guess business happens.I played Ray a long time ago, he was a fun and interesting player, I learned a few things.
Met Ray early on when publishing Dispatches in the late 90s, he seemed genuinely interested in ASL and also in how my newsletter might do in the future. I liked what he did early on, some great stuff there.I played Ray a long time ago, he was a fun and interesting player, I learned a few things.
Nope, one was enough, my subscribers love having all the back issues available, I will not go back again to removing scenarios I can no longer provide, it takes the entire issue out if I don't delete the scenario. More trouble than it is worth, I have all the exposure I need at this point.Or an OotB2?