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Prepare yourself for a wargaming tour-de-force! Conquest of the Aegean is the next generation of the award-winning and revolutionary Airborne Assault series and it takes brigade to corps-level warfare to a whole new level. Realism and accuracy are the watchwords as this pausable continuous time design allows you to command at any echelon, with smart AI subordinates and an incredibly challenging AI.

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Don't miss the Panthers in Houffalize and Grandmenil, the US Halftrack at the bridge in Stavelot, The M4's in clervaux & La Roche (also an M10 Wolverine), or the collection of vehicles in Poteu & Bastogne Museums. just to name a few...

It's only a weekend guys, not a month long tour, but every tip is noted down and highly appreciated [:D]

This one came highly recommended too : Diekirch : Bulge museum
http://www.nat-military-museum.lu/pages ... ile.html#5

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Don't miss the Panthers in Houffalize and Grandmenil, the US Halftrack at the bridge in Stavelot, The M4's in clervaux & La Roche (also an M10 Wolverine), or the collection of vehicles in Poteu & Bastogne Museums. just to name a few...

It's only a weekend guys, not a month long tour, but every tip is noted down and highly appreciated [:D]

This one came highly recommended too : Diekirch : Bulge museum
http://www.nat-military-museum.lu/pages ... ile.html#5

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx

Stavelot is a must, my grandpa fought there [;)]
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Stavelot is a must, my grandpa fought there [;)]

When you arrive on Friday there will be a big map of the area with all the possible sites to visit marked on it which should make it very easy to plan the trip in detail then and there. Don't worry about Stavelot, the bridge over the Amblève which carried Peipers tanks on the way to Trois Ponts was rebuild [;)]

But they had to leave this tank behind in La Gleize, some 12 km from Stavelot - ain't it a beauty ? [;)]

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Stavelot is a must, my grandpa fought there [;)]

When you arrive on Friday there will be a big map of the area with all the possible sites to visit marked on it which should make it very easy to plan the trip in detail then and there. Don't worry about Stavelot, the bridge over the Amblève which carried Peipers tanks on the way to Trois Ponts was rebuild [;)]

But they had to leave this tank behind in La Gleize, some 12 km from Stavelot - ain't it a beauty ? [;)]

Greetz,

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Have you seen a King Tiger before? The sight is most impressive I can tell you ;)
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When you arrive on Friday there will be a big map of the area with all the possible sites to visit marked on it which should make it very easy to plan the trip in detail then and there.

We can mark the spots of interest with empty beer bottles [:)]
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When you arrive on Friday there will be a big map of the area with all the possible sites to visit marked on it which should make it very easy to plan the trip in detail then and there.

We can mark the spots of interest with empty beer bottles [:)]

"Empty" [&:]

Pick a spot, drink what's on it more likely [8D]

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When you arrive on Friday there will be a big map of the area with all the possible sites to visit marked on it which should make it very easy to plan the trip in detail then and there.

We can mark the spots of interest with empty beer bottles [:)]

"Empty" [&:]

Pick a spot, drink what's on it more likely [8D]

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx



that would work too. "Empty" as in first drink, then mark a spot with the bottle [;)]
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We can mark the spots of interest with empty beer bottles [:)]

"Empty" [&:]

Pick a spot, drink what's on it more likely [8D]

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx



that would work too. "Empty" as in first drink, then mark a spot with the bottle [;)]


I'll mark the spots with Duvel - the favourite beer of every German I know - http://www.duvel.be - now let's see how many you can pick before passing out [:D] .

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What are you going to do for the "pansy" Englishman who prefers wine? Come to think of it, if we have a map, some booze and photos from the internet, we could just pass out at home rather than go out, get drunk and die of exposure.
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Marc, we can compete for heaviest equipment. I think I may have you beat.

If you lot want to make yourway east, I'm spending May-June photographing the Lake Balaton area. I'm going to retrace the "Spring Awakening" offensive route. Maybe I'll find a nice halftrack to refurbish...
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This is just not fair- it's a long hike from Arizona to the Ardennes.

Oh well, I guess I'll have to revisit the "famous" American Civil War battlefield of Picacho Pass (now a Jack in the Box(tm) restaurant with drive-through). Gettysburg, eat your heart out!
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Have you seen a King Tiger before? The sight is most impressive I can tell you ;)


Haven't had the pleasure (you b&*@rd you [;)] )...

but I have seen the Panther variants & a JagdKingTiger... indeed most impressive [:D] All three were equally impressive compared to the active M1Ax MBT.
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Marc, we can compete for heaviest equipment. I think I may have you beat.

If you lot want to make yourway east, I'm spending May-June photographing the Lake Balaton area. I'm going to retrace the "Spring Awakening" offensive route. Maybe I'll find a nice halftrack to refurbish...

Hmmmmm, that was the other campaign my grandpa fought, he got captured there by the russians.

June, I´ll keep this in my notebook, the funny thing is a friend of mine is spending the next 3 or 4 months in Budapest, work related. And man, I guess you could relly teach me some good photography tricks either :D
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What are you going to do for the "pansy" Englishman who prefers wine?

Chateau Piganeau - a Saint Emillion Premier Grand Cru - bottled it myself - preserved & reserved for a real connaisseur just like you.[;)]

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You are kindness personified.
I’m just a little worried about the “bottled it myself” part! Anyway, may I assume that your reference to “preserved & reserved for a real connoisseur just like you” means that someone, like me, who enjoys Aussie wine wouldn’t know the difference between good and bad? If you do, you’d be correct, my aim has always been skewed towards quantity rather than quality.
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I’m just a little worried about the “bottled it myself” part!

I knew you would - but actually I did - my father-in-law and some friends buy it in "cubitainers", so you have to bottle it yourself - the bottling part is such hard work we have to pauze & sample a lot [:D] - it's our house wine, locally known as "Chateau BBQ" [;)]

http://www.vignobles-brunot.fr/vitisite ... _compte=63
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Anyway, may I assume that your reference to “preserved & reserved for a real connoisseur just like you” means that someone, like me, who enjoys Aussie wine wouldn’t know the difference between good and bad?

No, it's to glorify our house wine to hide the fact that I've got even better stuff hidden away from people who are only used to Aussie wine [:'(]

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I look forward to trying it. But Hey! Listen! Don't decant it from the cubitainers on my account, they sound like my size vessels.
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What are you going to do for the "pansy" Englishman who prefers wine?

Chateau Piganeau - a Saint Emillion Premier Grand Cru - bottled it myself - preserved & reserved for a real connaisseur just like you.[;)]

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx


Since you seem to take orders for the refreshments, I prefer "Stella Artois" over "Duvel" (comes from living in the Rhineland) , oh and I like my fries with "Sauce Américaine" [:D]
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Since you seem to take orders for the refreshments, I prefer "Stella Artois" over "Duvel" (comes from living in the Rhineland)

Stella is the stuff we ship to the rest of Europe 'cause *we* won't touch it. Jupiler is the superior German pilsner type beer from the same brewery as Stella - you'll see.
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, oh and I like my fries with "Sauce Américaine" [:D]

No problem there [;)]

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Oh! And don't forget, I like my eggs free range, my beef rare and my horse well done ...
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