07-15-2014, 08:34 AM,
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JayTownsend
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RE: Gold Club
(07-15-2014, 07:20 AM)vince hughes Wrote: (07-15-2014, 03:34 AM)JayTownsend Wrote: Great news on todays Gold-Club!
Well if you are Johnny foreigner and/or waiting for the WW1 Western Front it is quite tragic news.
First I don't get KNF UNTIL an Army at Dawn. That's because they are only serving US customers and not overseas. In fact, that means I have to wait for the Korean one to be made and sent out (as I didn't want it) and then wait till Army at Dawn is made, assembled, sent out to the US and THEN Johnny foreigner. So no, that is very disconcerting.
WW1 West Front is put back so yet another Korean one and the Romanian remake jumps the queue.
Finally, the Luxembourgers have run out. Does that mean he has held the right amount of orders of them back for Johnny Foreigner and are the GJ's that have also ended their print run been saved for us aliens ?
So no, shit news without more details.
Vince sorry you are having difficulties. WWI has two scheduled games but none on the Western Front per say. Sometimes its about what is ready, designed and on to development than waiting for things that are not. AP had to have a mix of old and new to stay in business, once they mix in the old orders from their bad years with new orders and everything is finally caught up, it will all be about new materials and the business model will flow much better. Until then, we have to give them (AP-Mike) some slack, as he could have thrown in the towel a couple of years ago.
Now Vince, its not too late to fall into the Korean War series! Trust me, its going to rock!
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07-15-2014, 08:51 AM,
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vince hughes
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RE: Gold Club
(07-15-2014, 08:34 AM)JayTownsend Wrote: Vince sorry you are having difficulties. WWI has two scheduled games but none on the Western Front per say. Sometimes its about what is ready, designed and on to development than waiting for things that are not. AP had to have a mix of old and new to stay in business, once they mix in the old orders from their bad years with new orders and everything is finally caught up, it will all be about new materials and the business model will flow much better. Until then, we have to give them (AP-Mike) some slack, as he could have thrown in the towel a couple of years ago.
Now Vince, its not too late to fall into the Korean War series! Trust me, its going to rock!
Jay, I hope when you refer to my difficulties you are not alluding to Thursday nights when I then go by the name of Veronica
On a more serious note and to carry on with your post, I have no problem with Mike's new business 'model' for survival. As I said before, many would have walked away and if MB has shown two traits, it is honesty and determination. From a personal note, it just means that I have to wait quite a while for KNF on account of being a Limey .... RACISM IS A CRIME !! (another joke btw).
I'm also fretting on missing out on that very small army and some old GJ's. I don't have full confidence on MB holding some back for me
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07-16-2014, 09:43 AM,
(This post was last modified: 07-16-2014, 09:46 AM by larry marak.)
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larry marak
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A Romanian Boxed set of my own...
[quote='Hugmenot' pid='9764' dateline='1405368808']
So I am guessing a Romanian box set?
After tearing my greying hair out, I realized I had the makings of an unpublishable but enjoyable boxed game, even if I was the only one to ever see it.
Behold, Transylvania 1940. As Romanian and Hungarian troops mobilized on the Transylvanian border in September 1940, Hitler and Mussolini ironed out the second Vienna accord (called the Vienna Diktat in our world). Before they could impose their brutal territorial concession on Rumania, the Iron Dice of war were cast. Fueled by fascist nationalism both sides sought territorial agrandisement, attempting to rewrite the 1919-1920 Transylvania war (which someday we may see in Infantry Attacks). Knowing that Germany depended on Rumanian oil, grain, and lumber, Germany and Italy eventually fueled a Brushfire war for Greater Hungary, while Stalin, realizing that Romanian was Hitler's Achilles Heel, decided to support the Romanian cause via the Odessa-Bessarabian corridor and the Black Sea. A boxed game, using counters from East Front, Road to Berlin, France 40 and Workers and Peasants, and a scad of already published maps. A cold war breaks out between the Soviet Union and the Greater German Reich as an Eastern European war burns on for several years.
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07-17-2014, 01:23 AM,
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larry marak
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RE: Gold Club
Well, Fall of Empires is 1914, but most of the customers are either North American, Western European, or Chinese resident, and they'd all be thinking Schliefen, not Conrad. Larry of Arabia sounds like fun though, and will produce a lot more desert panels.
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