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Oct 23, 2015 17:35:37 GMT -6
Post by leondus on Oct 23, 2015 17:35:37 GMT -6
Hello,
I found this game by mistake on YouTube and watched a few videos. Okay, about four hours worth of videos, but all I could say was just Wow!! Back in the early 90s, I gamed WW2 naval in 1/2400th scale but discovered Avalanche Press, Great War at Sea and found pre-dreadnoughts and dreadnoughts more fun.
I'm going to found my old 'Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships' books and wait for the serial.
Nice to meet all of you and happy sailing.
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Oct 23, 2015 17:50:55 GMT -6
Post by tbr on Oct 23, 2015 17:50:55 GMT -6
I have got a Weyers Flottentaschenbuch der Kriegsflotten 1914 somewhere among my books, one of the periodic reprints. Might use it in the game once I find it...
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Oct 23, 2015 19:33:39 GMT -6
Post by garychildress on Oct 23, 2015 19:33:39 GMT -6
Welcome to the forum leondus! I have Conway's 1906-1921 and 1922-1946. I also recently DL'd a PDF copy of Conway's 1860-1905. Very handy books! For the Japanese Navy the best book out there IMO is Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy 1869-1945, by Jentschura, Jung and Mickel.
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Oct 23, 2015 20:33:06 GMT -6
Post by leondus on Oct 23, 2015 20:33:06 GMT -6
Sad to say, but for books all I own is Conway's 1860-05, 1906-21, 1922-46 and Avalanche Press Dreadnoughts & High Seas Fleet. For table-top naval rules I have Seekrieg 4th ed, General Quarters 1 & 2 and Avalanche Press Mediterranean, Remember the Maine & Russo-Japanese War (cheap off Ebay, but missing a few ship counters and water damage)
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