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Can we start new projects even if we're not going to Ayton this year?

If so, I'm thinking.....
- Early WW2 WaT (French - best tanks in 1940)
- Early WW2 CoC (BEF)
- Peninsula Brunswick/KGL force
- 100 Days' Brunswick force
- 1809 Bavarians v Austrians
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goat major wrote: Tue Apr 17, 2018 9:31 pm Yep I’m leaning towards Operation Compass Brit’s and Italians
TFL had a cracking guide to Operation Compass which I bought way back in 2010. Needless to say I've lost the PDF but it was a good read.
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Battlegroup (PSC company) are releasing their OC expansion. Heard lots of good things about these rules, but never played them
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Ooooh. 11th Hussars initially had RR armoured cars in the desert........hmmmmmm.

But curses......the GHQ version has a close top turret.
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Buff Orpington wrote: Tue Apr 17, 2018 8:54 pm I dunno, he popped up a couple of years ago and nearly did for Peeler.
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Essex Boy wrote: Tue Apr 17, 2018 10:28 pm Ooooh. 11th Hussars initially had RR armoured cars in the desert........hmmmmmm.

But curses......the GHQ version has a close top turret.
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Essex Boy wrote: Tue Apr 17, 2018 10:28 pm

But curses......the GHQ version has a close top turret.
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Hmmmmm....
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I am not answering this on the grounds that I will incriminate myself
I shall wait until after Partizan
I already have 4 x 32 Russian Napoleonic infantry battalions left to complete in 28mm with a large Perry order for cavalry on the way let alone the stalled SYW project with at lest a dozen infantry battalions and 6 cavalry regiment to finish let alone the 15mm Prussian cavalry I bought without even thinking about Italian wars and WW1 in Palestine lot that have been waiting at lest 4 years
Why therefore is my mind occupied by 15mm WW2 Russians, more 15mm Gauls along with the prospect of LOA in 28 and Indian Mutiny from Empress then?
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Paul wrote: Tue Apr 17, 2018 9:44 pm
goat major wrote: Tue Apr 17, 2018 9:31 pm Yep I’m leaning towards Operation Compass Brit’s and Italians
TFL had a cracking guide to Operation Compass which I bought way back in 2010. Needless to say I've lost the PDF but it was a good read.
I have 15mm forces for both that I'm selling (plus the Operation Compass pdf) - just saying :evilgrin:

I'm starting my new (financial) year resolution now that Salute is out of the way. Which is, each month I go to one project and try and get as much finished as possible that will allow me to play a game at the end of the month. But as to which project I'll do each month will be determined entirely on whim on the first day of that month. So I cater for whimsy and planning in one hit.

Or I'll look at the project and flog it - see 15mm Operation Compass above, go on, go on, you know you want to :D
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