Well I just got 2 blisters of the DP9 Ho 229. Simple minis over all, but they capture the look and feel. The bases that came with it were not to my taste so...
... That's superscience for ya! :) And with jet fighters in the Battle of Britain, the Germans would come up with such an item. I'm just looking forward to...
... <Edit> should be: http://www.cs.strath.ac.uk/~apaul/Homepage/images/Gearkrieg/ (note, case IS important in everything from/~apaul... onward - Unix servers...
... Hi G, Can you recommend a good reference book on the Horton planes? I m interested in incorporating them as a pivotal plot hook in my Gear Krieg RPG...
... http://www.cs.strath.ac.uk/~apaul/Homepage/images/Gearkrieg/ ... Hi Andrew, I Love your cards. I take it your men are in the Western Desert 1942? I have my...
... Acxtually, I don't know what period they are. I just bought a reasonabvle-looking selection opf tanks, and since the Africa Theatre book was first out,...
Alrigt the mini is a Ho 229A. The cockpit is too small for 2. It should have another window panel after the first for the 2 seat version. Which means its a...
On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 19:36:08 -0000, "zetazot" <zetazot@...> ... One problem is that the 229 isn't really a 'what if', there is adequate proof that a...
... not ... haven't ... captured ... They got the second prototype in the air (Ho 229 V2) on December 18, 1944. On the fourth flight (Feb. 26, 1945) the Ho 229...
Well, we played again last night. It was just a stand-up fight, as no-one could think of a decent scenario, and the ones in the books are useless for generic...
... Working from memory, in HG a gun carriage allows a gun to be mounted up to 5 sizes too big for the total weight (remembering that in Silhuette weapons are...
... I still have all of the e-mails, but most of them have to do with errata stuff, which falls under "The Pod's" domain. I can do FAQ stuff, which is just...
... the ... only ... mounted ... can ... That may be a solution. HOWEVER, going by the letter of the rules, a vehicle can tow up to its Size of other...
... it's not in the books, so that's no use to me. All my info about the war came from GK and this list (well, not quite, but nearly) and watching The World...
Hey everyone. I am going to be making a diorama soon that featurs a small piece of armor that was recently been blown apart by a panzerfaust. I'm wondering...
... AFAIK, the PzFaust used a Monroe effect HEAT warhead. Such a warhead will make a focused, forward-directed blast on impact... I'm excpecting that a...
... a ... that ... You would get an almost melted, fairly circular, hole at the entry point, all the hatches blown open, and probably the turret dislodged or...
... The Lee/Grant has the advantage (the reason it was first used as a CDL) that replacing the turret still leaves it it main armament. It also puts the laser...
... A tank like the Char B1 would also work... A laser turret needn't be very big, if it has a sufficiently effective mirror or series thereof to direct the...
... be very big, if it has a sufficiently effective mirror or series thereof to direct the beam. The Char would be able to pack a laser in to its miniscule...
... a ... that ... I read about the first german encounter with the US bazooka(2.36" rocket launcher): It felt like they were hit by a 150mm HE round but the...
... Oh, those. Always liked those designs. Be nice if GK had something like them, but I don't think the tech could stretch to fit. Given the hatch blowouts...
Some australian company made some 15mm models of some of those ma.k. models. I forgot the name of the company, but it starts with an E. ... something...