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Just Jack Supporting Member of TMP20 Dec 2014 1:59 p.m. PST

All,

As I'm sure you noticed, I didn't get any gaming in last weekend as I was working hard on finishing up my WWII early war stuff. They are now ready to go, and so I have the minis ready to play out Germany's invasion of Poland (mind you, I don't have Poles, so Soviets will be standing in for them). I just need to find time today to 1) clean up my toy room (get the troops and table ready), 2) get the admin side of things cleaned up (my German order of battle, and mission and force generators (need to modify Ivan's 5Core Company Commander mission and army generators just a bit), and 3) map out the campaign fights (I intend on doing a 'tree,' i.e., this is the first fight, which progresses to one of two different fights dependent upon who won the first one, and so on. So here's what I've been working on:

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A look at the whole project. Mostly German and Russian, with a bit of Brits thrown in. Everything in here is from Pendraken, except for two officer figures (one Soviet, one German) from Minifigs.

You're expecting cool tanks, of which there are plenty, but I feel like showing off my oddball stuff ;)

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Like Soviet cavalry.

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German motorcycle troops.

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And Brit armored cars (ugh, I need to clean up those bases…).

To see all thirty pics, please visit the blog at:
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For those interested in all my early war stuff (up to North Africa) for my upcoming campaign, here is a link to the French:
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And the German and Soviet infantry:
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Stand by for action!

V/R,
Jack

Landorl20 Dec 2014 3:18 p.m. PST

Great blog with good pics and reports. Nice job on the miniatures. Thanks for posting.

Just Jack Supporting Member of TMP21 Dec 2014 8:39 a.m. PST

Thanks Landorl, I appreciate the comments and I'm glad you like the blog.

Stay tuned; I'm looking to start WWII next weekend (was hoping for this weekend but dreaded family stuff got in the way).

V/R,
Jack

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