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Variety! - JayTownsend - 07-08-2012

I love the variety PG offers. Scenarios from 1934-1950, Historical, Extended WWII, Cold War, Hypothetical-World of the Wars, locations in all over the world including South American. Action from caves in Tulagi to the Deserts of North Africa. Too many counter types to mention here and lots of different terrain. Should I play something with early Polish tanks of 1939 or Soviet JS-4’s in 1950? I like to mix my game play up and play in different theaters and time periods so it’s the perfect fit for me.


RE: Variety! - larry marak - 07-09-2012

(07-08-2012, 11:02 AM)JayTownsend Wrote: I love the variety PG offers. Scenarios from 1934-1950, Hypothetical... I like to mix my game play up and play in different theaters and time periods so it’s the perfect fit for me.

Its probably WAY to much to ask for, but with Avalanche now gearing up to do The Second Great War Series for their naval games, it would be great to get a book supplement with counters for General Tuchashevsky's 1938 Invasion of Imperial German Poland and Austro-Hungarian Galicia. We could get a lot of 1930's vehicles and artillery pieces from historical Russia, Austria, Hungary, and Germany in Imperial Russian, German, and Austro-Hungarian colors. And plenty of Russian leaders because there were no purges. Tuchashevsky's officers were indoctrinated in "deep battle" doctrine and it would probably have been Imperial Russia that gave us the word for lightning war.


RE: Variety! - Michael Murphy - 07-09-2012

OK, I'll bite. Does anybody know the Russian equivalent of the word blitzkrieg?


RE: Variety! - vince hughes - 07-09-2012

(07-09-2012, 03:01 AM)Michael Murphy Wrote: OK, I'll bite. Does anybody know the Russian equivalent of the word blitzkrieg?

молниеносная война

pronounced (apparently) - mol-nee-es-noz-ny-ya (lightning) voy-na (war)


RE: Variety! - pmaidhof - 07-09-2012

(07-09-2012, 03:24 AM)vince hughes Wrote: молниеносная война
pronounced (apparently) - mol-nee-es-noz-ny-ya voy-na

Just rolls off the tongue, doesn't it. Wink


RE: Variety! - Michael Murphy - 07-09-2012

(07-09-2012, 03:24 AM)vince hughes Wrote:
(07-09-2012, 03:01 AM)Michael Murphy Wrote: OK, I'll bite. Does anybody know the Russian equivalent of the word blitzkrieg?

молниеносная война

pronounced (apparently) - mol-nee-es-noz-ny-ya (lightning) voy-na (war)

Thanks Vince.


RE: Variety! - larry marak - 07-10-2012

Hey!!!! Mike is asking right now over at the PG thread whether people would like a PG module for my Second Great War suggested topic.!!!!!


RE: Variety! - JayTownsend - 07-10-2012

Not sure I understand?


RE: Variety! - larry marak - 07-10-2012

Post number 2! He's asking for feedback on this idea as a PG variant topic over on consimworld in the PG topic.


RE: Variety! - tanzerleader - 07-10-2012

its obviously appealed to his sense of the weird and wacky. I like it to, if only for the tankettes it will bring. gotta love them tankettes