... possible. ... philosophies of the ... be ... be VERY ... This is a really good "alternate timeline" PBEM that John has been running for over a year. Highly...
Here are a few questions that I cannot seem to find a good answer for, but would like one prior to starting a 1st ed. campaign. The only books I currently have...
... Yes, for my OPFOR game. I made it very basic. One uniform, one weapon, eating spoon tucked into the boot. I'll email you the file. ... circa Twilight 2000?...
Hi there, I have misplaced my copy of the US Vehicle Guide that has the placement of US Forces that are in the United States. Does anyone have a copy and could...
I am working on fleshing out some NPCs and would like to give them actual jobs in the military rather than just the generic Infantry, Armor, and Support...
I am working on fleshing out some NPCs and would like to give them actual jobs in the military rather than just the generic Infantry, Armor, and Support...
... listings ... I have a PDF I made from some websites on the subject for the US Army MOSs. However, if you are conducting a modern game, be advised that the...
... In the US Army there are two MOS's for armor. The first is 19C Cavalry Scout and the second is 19D Armor crewman. Tankers would HAVE to be from one of...
... If you are playing T2K to the 1st ed. timeline then you also ned to include 19E for RC crews trained on the M48/M60 :-) The binding answer on all MOS...
Have to disagree....19K is M-1 crewman, 19E is M-60/M-48 crewman, 19D is Cavalry Scout. While you may see a 19E switching over to 19K, the only places you...
... HAVE ... the ... include ... Hey David, we are forgetting the old Sheridans as well, so what would that MOS be? And then what about the old tank...
Okay we have talked about improvised armored vehicles before, and refurbishing pieces from museums and private collections. So, here is one, Reading an old...
... I would think this would be the primary vehicular support. Light frame, light armour, light weaponry--preserves fuel and requires less potent fuel. A...
... Mark: The idea of the oversimplieid: Brining old timers to train new recruits in the operations of an obsolete system: Simple, A moderatly armored vehicle...
Here is something I think abouty. Propper courtsy for palying in PBEMs and even face to face games. In my own mind <or whats left of it> I have my idea of the...
... If there are any old timers left, I think people will get by without them. Never doubt human ingenuity, especially when it comes to killing our fellow...
Okay, here is one: What would be safe havns and areas immune to combat? I mean places/facilities that neither side would want damaged and not be willing to...
Hmm, all good points. (And yes, I realize I'm only dealing with 'little-league' stuff. Sorry, that's all I know.) I do want to address something: ... Well...
... Interesting; but I can think of so many weaknesses for an armored car it is not funny. Most deal with gaining a mobility kill and then you can work at...
... with 'little-league' ... on ... fraim ... them all the ... You've seen them; ... stoplights. ... between a ... tires to ... extended out ... Yes I know...
... Bulldozers and some wheeled vehicles (skidsteers, like bobcats) can turn in place just like a tank, so turning radius wouldn't be a problem. As far as...
I find it hard to believe that in a vicious war, that anything would be deemed immune to destruction. If it is valuable that it can help the enemy to overpower...
... *** It may have been 'Battletruck' a New Zealand movie the name varied depending on the country,the baddies were biker types and i think a motorized hang...
... It's not going to have any weakness that any other vehicle we are talking about are going to have. An armored truck is probalbly the easiest vehicle to...