So, I am terrible at self-promotion, and while I've had a link in my signature for a while, I've never actually discussed my blog, The Vespers War, here. It's a look at World War I and (eventually) Inter-War vehicles and equipment using the 2.2 rules. I may also look back at the American Civil War, since it's interesting to me and black powder may see a resurgence in a post-apocalyptic scenario. I'm not keeping to any kind of schedule right now, but if there's anything in particular anyone wants statted out, let me know and I'll put it on my to-do list.
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Originally posted by Draq View PostI'd be interested in seeing the Spanish civil warWriter at The Vespers War - World War I equipment for v2.2
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I've added a pair of posts that were overdue, adding the Saint-Chamond armored vehicle (while it's often referred to as a tank, it's more of a self-propelled gun) and motorcycles.Writer at The Vespers War - World War I equipment for v2.2
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It's been over a month since my last post (and I haven't made much progress on the Spanish Civil War material), but I have put up a new post with statistics for American Civil War field artillery. It doesn't cover everything, but it has the most common field pieces.Writer at The Vespers War - World War I equipment for v2.2
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I've started work on the Spanish Civil War with a brief overview of the most common armored vehicles. I also have a Master Index page with links to every page, organized by time period and category. It should be visible at the top right of any page on the blog.Writer at The Vespers War - World War I equipment for v2.2
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T26 - ubiquitous pre-WW2 Soviet light tank that was mostly an unlicensed copy of the Vickers 6-ton.
FAI - Soviet light armored car (based on automobile chassis)
BA6 - Soviet heavy armored car (based on truck chassis)
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Originally posted by unkated View PostT26 - ubiquitous pre-WW2 Soviet light tank that was mostly an unlicensed copy of the Vickers 6-ton.
Where your version is:
Rng: 250
HE: C:2 B:5 Pen: -4C
KE: Dam: 16 Pen: 8/3/2
Mine is:
45mm L/46 Tank Gun Model 1932
Rld: 1 Rng: 355
HE: C:2 B:10 Pen: Nil
KE: Dam: 10 Pen: 6/5/4/3Writer at The Vespers War - World War I equipment for v2.2
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I've made four posts today, adding the T-26, BT-5, CV-33 and CV-35, and Panzer I for T2k v2. The Trubia is still pending.The poster formerly known as The Dark
The Vespers War - Ninety years before the Twilight War, there was the Vespers War.
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The poster formerly known as The Dark
The Vespers War - Ninety years before the Twilight War, there was the Vespers War.
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Originally posted by StainlessSteelCynic View PostVery interesting to see stats for some of those obscure but interesting small arms (the Burton 1917 LMR is a personal favourite of mine).
I'll add anything more I run across. These were posted because I had time, and there was enough to make it worthwhile.The poster formerly known as The Dark
The Vespers War - Ninety years before the Twilight War, there was the Vespers War.
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With the amount of work needed to modify a Lee Enfield into the Howell, I'm left to wonder why they didn't go all the way and build it from scratch (or rather, build it from parts). Personally, I would rather carry a Lewis Gun than the Howell despite the weight (but fortunately the US developed a decent automatic rifle at the same time in the BAR!)
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Originally posted by The Dark View PostIt's been over a month since my last post (and I haven't made much progress on the Spanish Civil War material), but I have put up a new post with statistics for American Civil War field artillery. It doesn't cover everything, but it has the most common field pieces.
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