My French are late war, besides Col Dax fought in the late war.
Late war plus - TANKS!
Vince
--- In WABlist@yahoogroups.com, Sheryl Reardon <mikereardon8902@...> wrote:
>
> Ralph
>
> Â I have some ideas for a campaign using the great war, I've never really thought
> of the rules as tournament rules. I have a large early war German army and a
> small French one, I also have a small late war German army. I personally prefer
> early war but Effinger is right about what armies people have their are probably
> more late war people. Â
>
>
> Email me and we can discuss this if you want.
>
>
> Thanks
> Mike
>
> Â
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Rob Broom <rob.broom1@...>
> To: WABlist@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tue, May 31, 2011 12:34:20 PM
> Subject: [WABlist] Re: Possible Great War Tournament
>
> Â
> Hi everyone,
>
> I know this is a little off topic, but if you can remember from John's comments:
>
> "In addition, we are thinking about a theme for Fall In which we'll share with
> you soon, as well as adding a Warhammer Great War Western Front event for Cold
> Wars, so stay tuned, and if you have suggestions, for campaign ideas or future
> themed competitions, we'd love to hear them."
>
> I'm going back, trying to remember who I have seen play this game in the last
> few years.
>
>
> I have come up with these names:
>
> Mike Reardon (of course)
> Ken Frost
> Mack Tuck
> Vince Salvato
> Don Effinger
> John Bianchi
> Rob Richardson
> and myself (have I missed anyone?)
>
> Do any or all of you have WW1 figures? Are any of you interested in starting a
> small semi-annual tournament that won't conflict too much with the other events.
> Something along the lines of the WECW tournaments.
>
> At the beginning, I am thinking about Early War only. We would start with small
> armies with about a minimum of 4 squads of 10 or so men each. We'd also have HQ
> and some brigade and divisional support. I'm thinking somewhere in to 500-750
> point range for a start. Later we can move to the Late War period for the cooler
> toys (in my case, Chauchat LMGs) and tanks!
>
> We'd like to shoot for Cold Wars 2012 at the earliest, or maybe Historicon, if
> some need more time to get their armies together. What do you think?
>
> Again, sorry for having this on WABList. It is just that I can easily hit up the
> "usual suspects" here.
>
> Ralph the power gamer, with his Early War French!
>
> -->
>
> Yes , you missed me!!
> Mike Bruck also played, and young Griff Carlson, (whose probably now added 4 or
> so years, and no longer young!)
>
> Late War might be a better choice as a number of players in the past events had
> late war armies (or were colecting them) and early war armies can still be used.
>
>
> Scarab Miniatures would be prepared to help with some form of
> sponsership/support, as we do rather plenty of ranges for those who want to game
> the Great War, and also stock Great War miniatures!
>
> As I am hoping to attend Cold War 2012 as part of War and Conquest promotion, a
> Great War game or two would work out rather well, just have to decide whether to
> use French, Italians or Austrians
>
> Kind regards
>
> Rob
> www.scarabminiatures.com
> www.warandconquest.co.uk
>
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