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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Triumph & Tragedy => Topic started by: flytime on April 22, 2008, 06:52:34 PM
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http://www.ospreyblog.com/blog/2008/04/triumph-tragedy.html
great work lads! :)
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Hey, way to go guys! 8) :D
(ask for free books) :lol:
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How about that... :-)
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Yay!! :o
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Excellent news 8)
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Congratulations!
Cheers, Ralf
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Nice one lads. 8)
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Thank you for the nice words.
Iam glad we finally had a review in an "official" online magazine.
A customer wrote me that another magazine did a review. The mag is called Soldier & Strategy. He will send me the article next week. But Iam curious. Does anybody have this article or knows a website for this S&S. I havent found one.
Thank you.
Cheers
Björn
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Thank you for the nice words.
Iam glad we finally had a review in an "official" online magazine.
A customer wrote me that another magazine did a review. The mag is called Soldier & Strategy. He will send me the article next week. But Iam curious. Does anybody have this article or knows a website for this S&S. I havent found one.
Thank you.
Cheers
Björn
Bjorn,
I have the latest copy of "Wargames Soldiers and Strategy", a Spanish magazine [also in English] which has a brief revue of the rules. They feature a different campaign or major battle every issue, in which they have an overview, a scenario or two and a recommended list of rules, books, figures etc. This month it is Kaiserschlacht 1918 and T&T is in the recommended rules section. Though short, it is very positive with no criticisms :)
PM me if you want me to either scan the page and send it to you, or send a transcipt of the revue.
Cheers,
Ian
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Oh, apologies for the mis-spelling of your name. I can't do Umlauts [ correct name?] etc. I know Plynkes seems to have cracked it on his keyboard, but then, he's far cleverer than me :lol:
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Bjorn is fine with me....When you have no Umlaute simpls type "Bjoern"
Plynkes is a Master Mind ...We can all learn from him :)
Yes pls...I really would like to have a copy ( scanned ). I will send you a PM.
Thank you Sir !
Björn
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I was going to tell you that in primitive societies that do not have access to umlaut technology, it is an accepted convention to add an 'e' after the vowel in question.
But I see my good man Björn/Bjoern has already taken care of it, rendering this somewhat unnecessary. Oh well, I wanted to say something, as the phrase 'master mind' was being bandied about and I wanted to bask in it. :)
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Plynkes, my dog is wondering why i am laughing at your post!! :lol: