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    Anybody played Secrets of the Third Reich? Any good?
    Last edited by Aldramelech; 10-17-2010 at 11:24 AM.
    To a New Yorker like you a hero is some kinda weird sandwich, not some nut who takes on three Tigers!

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    Have a word with the guys at Rygas, quite a few of them are quite big on it, I'm gonna have a go at it once Warlord Games release they're multi-part 28mm British plastics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Col.Gravis View Post
    Have a word with the guys at Rygas, quite a few of them are quite big on it, I'm gonna have a go at it once Warlord Games release they're multi-part 28mm British plastics.
    Great minds think alike! This is exactly what I thought.

    "What can I do with these really cool 28mm multipart plastics that are appearing rather then the all to obvious WW2 Skirmish game?"

    And the answer seems to be SWOTTR.
    To a New Yorker like you a hero is some kinda weird sandwich, not some nut who takes on three Tigers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldramelech View Post
    Great minds think alike! This is exactly what I thought.

    "What can I do with these really cool 28mm multipart plastics that are appearing rather then the all to obvious WW2 Skirmish game?"

    And the answer seems to be SWOTTR.
    And there I was thinking I'd come up with an original idea

    Still I agree utterly, I'm rather looking forward to playing something 28mm yet different from my normal indulgences, I had planned initally to do Para's from the Doomsday book, but when Iheard about these I knew immeadiately I'd do some regular Tommies, perhaps with a Churchill or two in support, and add a bit of British Steel for the Weird WW2 twist.

    Corgi produce/d some nice 1/50 scale Churchills which I hear fit in nicely, though I've not decided on hwo to convert some British Steel up yet, I'm not that fond of the actual models so I may end up working from some Space Marine models suitably adapted unless something else grabs my attention.
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    Westwind sell really nice 28mm WW2 Vehicles (Including a Churchill) in their "Berlin or Bust" range, about £10 each. Im also looking at "Incursion" as well.
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    I like both SoTR and Incursion, but I always have been a fan of anything I can get multiple uses out of my minis. They were actually working on straight WWII 28mm rules under the "Berlin or Bust" banner. Great thing is, you can twist the timeframe as much as you want with SoTR/BoB. Run a straight skirmish of DAK vs 8th Army, then maybe next game you get attacked by mummies(zombies)!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldramelech View Post
    Westwind sell really nice 28mm WW2 Vehicles (Including a Churchill) in their "Berlin or Bust" range, about £10 each. Im also looking at "Incursion" as well.
    Where are you shopping for those vehicles? I did see the Berlin or Bust range, but with the Churchills at £20+
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