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Napoleon of the West12 Apr 2024 1:14 p.m. PST

The second episode of our new podcast, in this episode we talk about Operational games. We are still getting the ball rolling, so please rate and review us!
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Personal logo Dye4minis Supporting Member of TMP12 Apr 2024 10:06 p.m. PST

At operational level, logistics plays (or should) a big part. Also, certain assets do not become available until you reach a certain level. (Example, pontoon bridges, vehicle recovery and repair, fuel, food and ammo push levels, ability to control air assets, larger artillery assets and attachment of battalions.

Do you allow for these type of things?

Personal logo Dye4minis Supporting Member of TMP12 Apr 2024 10:10 p.m. PST

Adler started doing 20mm scale figures. Plastic soldier company is producing a lot of his figures. Leon could focus upon what he liked most- sculpting and less the running of a company. I had heard that the silocast machine broke down for PSC last November and still are awaiting for a replacement part. Don't quote me on that – rumors dept.

colkitto13 Apr 2024 2:33 p.m. PST

Enjoying your podcast thanks. And *inserts monocle* it's splendid to see you youngsters picking up the torch with such enthusiasm.

Just on what you were saying about scale, I've always thought one of the reasons why it's going from 25 to 28 to 32 to 40mm etc. is because many of us are funding it increasingly difficult to see the smaller stuff … :-)

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