You post the best pictures of counters and other products for ASL that I've seen. MMP and the other TPP could learn a lot from you on how to do it right. Nice pictures, thanks.
Sorry mate, here's the picture ..
It’s nice but the crowd is sortof odd to my taste. I’m very very happy with my artist’s proof of Assault on Voronezh (J10 cover) and only slightly regret not springing for the original.Sorry mate, here's the picture ..
Hahah .. that's true .. and it's not exactly an "action shot".It’s nice but the crowd is sortof odd to my taste. I’m very very happy with my artist’s proof of Assault on Voronezh (J10 cover) and only slightly regret not springing for the original.
I have his other one depicting his experience in New Britain as well (Chinese translation), interesting seeing this bit of history from a Japanese point of view.I've had the Showa books in my hands a few years ago (there are a couple, aren't they). They looked very good but eventually I didn't buy them.
Very nice product. Hope they do a followup at some point.I just got the St. Louis ASL Club's China-Burma-India: The Lost Theater. I've not yet played any of the scenarios, but the accompanying magazine is very well written and a pleasure to read. Chapeau to Jim Burris and the rest of the team!