Hi All, Aside from some grainy pics I have I wonder if someone could highlight the differences between these two types of German DD. I understand that the VRs...
... If you can, you should probably try to find GERMAN DESTROYERS OF WORLD WAR TWO, by M. J. Whitley (I have the 1991, second edition). Z1 to Z4 = Type 34 Z5...
Hi Jim, Many thanks for that - a pal of mine reckoned that he differences were minimal and as you rightly pointed out, in 1/1800th it is not really going to...
In the fourth week in the back room of a local comic book store we had our Close Action Naval Campaign with miniatures. Since I came out with a rule for using...
Hello, everyone. While browsing through http://milit.ru, I found references to a Project 677 Lada class. Does anyone have any datasheets made for this sub? ...
Sounds like you've got the info you need. One additional thought however...for anybody who does to want buy a reference and finds Whitley too costly. Osprey...
There is objective truth and then there is objective truth. Many years ago I read a book entitles "Waterloo, Battles of Three Armies," three accounts written...
Guys, I have searched to try to find 'top' photos or line drawings for all sorts of ships so I could make 1/700 scale 'cards' for wargaming with them. I can...
Hi all, This is to let you know that the gamebox has been uploaded to the BGG & LimeyYank sites. It isn't available at either yet though (won't be available at...
For a large number of diverse warship overhead line drawings (generally mid-19th century-late 20th century), I've found Galuppini's Warships of the World...
Great post, Stefan. Byron ... From: NavWarGames@yahoogroups.com [mailto:NavWarGames@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Stefan Patejak Sent: Tuesday, September 02,...
Hello Ross, If you could send me your link I would appreciate it, I own both DC and RN. Thank you and thanks for all the work you have put into making this...
"Marines were more expendable than aircraft carriers." No -- completely WRONG. Fletcher's caution at Wake was understandable and probably wise, but by...
Stefan; Hi! Long time no talk. Hope things at the Archives are still well, and hope to see you and talk soonish. ... [snip] Your post is a model of superb...
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Hi John, No worries. If I can just ask you to send your request to my home email as per above. This is simply so that I can get an idea of the hardcore, it...
Try this http://www.cke1st.com/m_games4.htm and scroll down to "All the Ships". Although these will appear far fom spectacular in your scale; the images were...
John, I have downloaded the Cyberboard gamebox for "Royal Navy" and believe me, Ross put even MORE work into this than you can imagine. 50 scenarios (and all...
... (much good material snipped to save pixels--won't you think of the poor pixels?) ... isn't. At the risk of veering off-topic, they do it everywhere else...
Your pomposity is amusing, Mark. "not bother to engage Lou Coatney in further debate: while I admire his . . . passion and enthusiasm, it's clear that he lacks...
Hi again, I've noticed something that might trip you up when attempting to play the scenarios - I've sometimes rotated the map to present the opening screen in...
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q201/aircav14/bhf.jpg 1970 projects by boeing .. anyone have more inforamtion on them .. ? servus markus -- markus baur...
Can anybody throw light on the colour schemes used by the Russian fleet in the Baltic in the First World War ? Judging from B/W photos, ships could be either a...
... When I was at an impressionable age, my father gave me, without comment two books about the Battle of Gallipoli, by people who had been there. One was a...
Specifically, I'm looking for overhead/deck-plan drawings of the ships that fought on both sides at Coronel in 1914. Ideally, this would be all the ships but...
I have a copy of this Avalanche press game, now out of print. I understand from something I saw on a website that the first edition scenarioe book had a...
Lazy bum that I am I was hoping I wouldn't have to drive across the Mississippi to seek out the only copies of Jane's I know of in this area (New Orleans). Oh...