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ge2002bill Supporting Member of TMP02 Nov 2014 11:01 a.m. PST

Be the first to see amazing Day #1 ashore upon the Lost Pacific tropical isle of Isla Incognita. Herr von Stiehl's 1938 Expedition landed, reconnoitered inland a bit, observed curiosities, encountered terrifying fauna and paid for the latter in blood. They are now encamped under the skies of The Southern Cross; safe for the moment within a guarded zareba.

Briefly captioned photos relate the full story here:

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Don't miss one photo or caption, if you please.
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Respectfully,
Bill P.
Author of General Pettygree Adventures

PS Astounding Tales by Howard Whitehouse was satisfyingly used in the tabletop game for Day #1.

skippy000102 Nov 2014 11:39 a.m. PST

Amazing! Great game!!!

Lion in the Stars02 Nov 2014 11:53 a.m. PST

Hey, haven't seen an update from you in a while, Bill!

Very cool stuff!

Katzbalger02 Nov 2014 12:02 p.m. PST

What secrets will be uncovered in the next installment? I look forward to finding out!

Rob

Doug em4miniatures02 Nov 2014 3:23 p.m. PST

Nice work – I enjoyed that!

Doug

chuck05 Fezian02 Nov 2014 7:33 p.m. PST

That turned out really well.

Im looking forward to the next installment.

Frederick Supporting Member of TMP02 Nov 2014 7:54 p.m. PST

Amazing report! Look forward to more

Twoball Cane02 Nov 2014 8:15 p.m. PST

What can one say, but WOW!

Private Matter04 Nov 2014 6:23 p.m. PST

Who makes that ship? I want one.

ge2002bill Supporting Member of TMP04 Nov 2014 7:04 p.m. PST

Scott, Lion, Robert, Doug, Chuck, Michael, David and Stephen!
Thank you for your remarks. I appreciate all you said very much and am glad you enjoyed the new way to tell a wargame story. --
Stephen the gunboat comes from The Virtual Armchair General. Write to TVAG and ask for a quote for a 28mm Richard Houston gunboat.
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Respectfully,
Bill P.

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