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I'm new to the group, and found it while trying to do some research for my historical gaming.� I didnt see mention of this area, so thought I would ask how many gamers there are here.� I am working on the Mesopotamian Theatre in 15mm with Piquet's Point of Attack: Barrage rules; skirmish gaming in France in 28mm with Iron Ivan's Price of Glory rules; and air combat with 1/72 scale models with Canvas Eagles, Blue Max, and Jump Or Burn rules.

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Tom Oxley



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Tom,
I have been working with others in creating a supplement to the FOW rules for WW1. We have done work in all theaters and it is coming along nicely.

The yahoo group is FOW1918.

Chris

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Thanks.� I'll have to check that out.� The local game store had Minifigs WW1 stuff at 75% off so I stocked up as much as they had at the time.� I found a local gamer who was may be part of that group, as he was talking about usning his British Mk IV tank with an FoW-like game.

Tom

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I have done some 15mm and 20mm WW1 gaming as well. I've done some house rules for skirmish games on the Eastern Frpnt, allowing H�T austrains and Russians to battle it out in a table-top Galizia.

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