If you get the gamebox from http://www.limeyyankgames.co.uk/ or http://www.grognard.com/ it comes with lot of scenarios. Regards, Manuel ... From: dentroll To:...
I've get one from Michael Pucci. It is called Spanish Bombs. If you want, I can contact with him to send you a copy. Regards, Manuel ... From: Patrice FORNO ...
I might have mentioned this before... The oilrule is an interesting rule that make the oilwell a strategic resounce. I like that. It sadly also introduce some...
13.3.1 says "you can look at your own markers after you have committed them to a particular entry pool" so it's clear to me that you state which entry pool the...
I agree with you. perhaps a rule like an isolated minor country capital with at least one factory and able to trace a basic supply line through neutral minor...
I think that would be OK. I also think that the aligning major power could have the option of placing 1 saved oil in the minor's capital city provided that...
Hi, Has anyone ever tried this? I thought I remembered some folks saying that they used Heavy Weapons units as GBA style upgrades, available to every major...
Dave: I too saw the same post. We've not tried it in Houston and probably would not. My biggest fear is that with Germany's predominance early on that she...
Never tried that one, but I think this whould be to much advantage for the Axis. They would have every possible "GBA" on the map, specially the Germans. Willi ...
Hi Willi and Tom, A fair concern about Germany, but have you considered this: Heavies don't really begin to enter the force pools until 1941, and the ones that...
Hi Can a minor country that is aligned by a major power reserve its planes in its own country in order to give its controlling power the pilots? It says in...
Hi, minor countries did have home country. For example, their units have limits to go out of their home country, isn't it? It is the same for supply, any city...
Yes, the rule refers to the home country of the plane being removed from the map. A minor plane could not be removed in the major power home country. Rich...
... for supply, any city in their home country is a primary supply source, etc... ... or in the minor country's NEW home country, like say pulling the Belgian...
A comprmosie would be to allow the countries to have the heavy as a GBA-like unit, but remove the original unit. This should not cause game balance problems. ...
A question regarding the DoD option IPO-5. The option allows a MP to align a minor who is stacked with the MP. A minor stacked with a MP can occur when moving...
USSR is at war with Ger and IT and Turkey is neutral. If only the USSR has ships in the Black sea can Turkey still transport the resource it owes Germany (from...
Whether or not a major power has signed an alliance with a minor via IPO3, the minor is not stacked with the MP unless and until its marker on the political...
I like this better gives the invader a possible 'free' oil if they do it right, or it might cause the invader to fail if the defenders 'do it right' this makes...
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Per RAW option 12, if "you" cannot trace supply across the straits hex, then the resource cannot be transported. This is not entirely clear, but if we assume...
Although I agree with the result (Rs go through), I can't resist pointing out that interference with neutral countries - in particular their trade policy is...
Thank you, it is perfectly clear now ! In fact, this is not OR but AND regarding the conditions (alliance and stacked) to play IPO-5. Thomas ... via ... marker...
Hi, to align a minor in DoD3 you need to be at war with a MP, to have an alliance AND to have it stacked with your major power on the political hex display...
Dave: the timing and quality of Heavies are fair observations; however, my bigger concern is counter density. IIRC GBAs replace units which goes back in the...