"von Siehl Expedition's Astounding Day 2 on Isla Incognita" Topic
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ge2002bill | 22 Dec 2014 11:11 p.m. PST |
It's January 1938 as the story of the von Stiehl Expedition continues on mysterious Isla Incognita. The camp and a brief scout inland occurred in our last chapter. Now you can read all about the terrifying events of Day #2 as the men march toward their destination; so utterly vital for their homeland. ***** Here: link ***** You will see a lush tropical isle aroused to repel the invaders. What is it trying to protect by every means at its disposal? The men are under attack as they obtain the interior. Later at night they are shaken by fears, the loss of comrades and…. ***** You might enjoy the night scenes. ***** The story advances by my usual captioned photos. I hope you enjoy this continuing story and leave remarks. Respectfully, Bill P. By the chronicler of General Pettygree's adventures. |
jurgenation | 23 Dec 2014 4:57 p.m. PST |
Great stuff as always Bill. Love the nite scenes. Merry Christmas. or Froehliche Weihnachten ! |
drummer | 25 Dec 2014 7:19 p.m. PST |
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tuscaloosa | 25 Dec 2014 8:01 p.m. PST |
Quite enjoyable! Now, if only I could find my mosquito netting and my waders… |
ge2002bill | 26 Dec 2014 12:22 p.m. PST |
Jurgen, Drummer and Tuscaloosa, I sure appreciate you taking time to write. Your sentiments are welcomed and --- thank you! I'm glad you were entertained. Respectfully, Bill P. |
Florida Tory | 31 Dec 2014 7:58 a.m. PST |
Wow! Just wow! Painitng, terrain, plot line, photography. Wow! Rick |
Early morning writer | 31 Dec 2014 8:12 a.m. PST |
I need to track down a copy of those rules. Bill, how adaptable are the rules to larger number of figures, if you don't mind my asking? Thanks for the long term entertainment you keep providing for those of us smart enough to pay attention! ; ) |
ge2002bill | 31 Dec 2014 11:38 a.m. PST |
Early Morning Writer, Go to Pulp in the WWII section. Search for Astounding Tales threads. Howard is Mexican Jack Squint. For some reason I don't have his email right now. A low down dirty rotten rat must have snitched it, see…. Bonne chance et thank you for your remarks above! ***** Rick, Thank you for your enthusiasm. I appreciate it very much. ***** Cheers, Bill |
Lee Brilleaux | 01 Jan 2015 5:13 p.m. PST |
I'm at my tropical hideout, but Bill found me. It's a good time, here's what you need to know – on 25% off sale until Jan 5th! link Note that the three sets of 'Astounding adventures!' scenarios are even cheaper as a bundle, and work for most Pulp rules sets with a little ingenuity! |
Early morning writer | 03 Jan 2015 9:54 a.m. PST |
Hey, Squinty Howard Thing-a-ma-whoozit: Do we really have to place two separate orders at Wargame Vault to get PDF and hard copies? Seems a bit onerous to inflict upon customers. I know, not your company but maybe you can stick a needle (long and sharp) in whoever's company it is. |
Lee Brilleaux | 04 Jan 2015 12:10 p.m. PST |
I am not sure. If it was me, I'd have everything delivered by trained apes in pill-box caps. |
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