During April 2004, any orders over $300.00 Australian are post free world wide. That's 120 infantry, or 46 mounted, or any combination.... Gerry Webb Castaway...
... Jeff, From memory -- since I don't have the issues handy at the moment -- I think it is WI #24. Send an email to the seller of that issue, and ask them to...
Jeff, If you cannot locate the issue to purchase, I can scan them and send you a copy of the second ( improved ) version of the rules. Cordially, Joe Fish ... ...
So did I over the last 10 days. I just delete'm right away. Rudi ... registered ... blocked. ... desirous of a ... morning at the ... on ... concept" ... ...
Greetings As I've also got the Risorgimento 'bug' this thread is of interest to me as well. For the 1860s I presume the barrels of the guns would of been...
I suppose I can feel smug as I ordered a small number of Evzones, I'm sure I will be ordering more. I must put on record my thanks to David (on and off list)...
... There're ... Walt ... Definitely a dangerous customer, that Walt guy. Hey, Jeff, I remember that game with some affection and like you, had the "55 Days"...
Kelvin the guns would still be bronze muzzle loaders. I don't know if they would be rifled or smoothbore but I suspect they were rifled as per the French...
... They are in issue 27 according to the on line wargames magazine search engine. Regards Tony Cane Tony Cane Secretary World War Two Railway Study Group ...
... From: Bob Cordery To: WDDG ; RFCM ; Megablitz Discussion Group ; Colonial Wars Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 7:00 PM Subject: Grand Opening of Firepower...
On Saturday and Sunday (3rd & 4th April) the Royal Artillery Museum (aka Firepower [http://www.firepower.org.uk/home/home.cfm]) will be having a grand opening...
Guys, In 1859 the French 4"/4pndr guns were rifled, the 12pndrs were smoothbore. Piedmontese and Austrian guns were all smoothbore. The Italians re-equipped...
... Thanks extremely. Sadly, this is not one of the issues for sale, so if the gracious Joe Fish or the generous Walter wish to send me copies, please contact...
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Kelvin - It's a book - "Uniforms of the World," Knotel, Knotel and Sieg (you'll have to imagine the umlauts), Scribner's, English translation of the 1956...
Hi, The last 20 minutes or so of Lives of a Bengal Lancer are set inside an Afghan hill fort, mostly in a cell which has a cot, a bench, and cockroach racing...
Perhaps it was just a slow news day, but today's Denver Post carried a front page article on the Commanche Indians. Based on rock art and oral tradition, an...
HMGS-South's RECON 2004 is right around the corner with a game grid thats loaded with colonial events. HMGS-South events have a great TSATF following. The...
This is a bit OT but doesn't Duncan have a CD Index to WI available now? I thought some enterprising reader had done one, IIRC [certainly the man himself never...
Lori Please do this kind of thing in private - have some consideration for those of us who wont make it across the Pond again this year, please! :-) Mike ... ...
... alternative history set of battles. Wasn't is stormed by the Royal Navy during the American Civil War, when Russia sided with the Union after France and...
Bloody Fools! It was a "Busy" fort and the Lancers were dismounted and in the 2nd wave, good thing too, they had one of their flame projecters and it took out...
The proverbial fly in the ointment is that the Apache armored their horses as well. It's worth noting that the rock art is apparently the first "physical"...
... as well. It's worth noting that the rock art is apparently the first "physical" evidence of horse armor among the Comanche. Oral tradition and early white...