
"Chain of Command Polish infantry PDF and info" Topic
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| Anatoli | 29 Aug 2013 3:02 a.m. PST |
Too Fat Lardies have made the very first PDF supplement for Chain of Command available for free download. It covers the regular Polish infantry platoon. I must comment on the dedication and strife for historical accuracy of Too Fat Lardies, it was an refreshing experience to help them out with information about the Early War Polish army. It makes me reassured that the same level of care and knowledge is being put into their other army lists that are currently available and those to be released in the future. What has been asked almost right away is – can you use the infantry list for the Cavalry and Motorized brigades? The short answer is no, but I have compiled a post with information about the rarity of the Polish vehicles, what troop types can be represented by the infantry PDF (more than you would think) as well as some general guidelines on cavalry and both Polish motorized brigades. Check it out over at my blog: link
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| Karellian Knight | 29 Aug 2013 3:50 a.m. PST |
This really is execellent news. Thank you very much. +1 Brownie point. |
| advocate | 29 Aug 2013 4:00 a.m. PST |
And as an added bonus there are a couple of tanks I can use for my 1940 French
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| Another Account Deleted | 29 Aug 2013 4:04 a.m. PST |
This system is soooo much better at representing various different equipment without a lot of special rules. I like what I'm seeing here with the early war lists. Well done TFL and Anatoli! |
| nazrat | 29 Aug 2013 5:34 p.m. PST |
Coolness to the max. Nice job, Lardies! |
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