Taking it to a new level

SPWaW is a tactical squad-level World War II game on single platoon or up to an entire battalion through Europe and the Pacific (1939 to 1945).

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motrek
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Taking it to a new level

Post by motrek »

Playing SPWAW or micro armor is certainly
a kick, but for those with the interest
and means, I humbly submit for your
approval the following resource: http://brightnet.horizontel.com/mvs/

Enjoy!
Tsknrdr
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Post by Tsknrdr »

Means being the operative word. Wow!!! Anyone got 160K they want to lend me for that M47. That is definately the way to make the morning commute tolerable. Traffic, what Traffic?
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bbbf
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Post by bbbf »

I wouldn't mind the 8x8 Amphibious APC fo rmy fishing trips!

Not much would stop you, and you wouldn't need to tow the boat!
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panzerfist
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Post by panzerfist »

ill tell you what - some of the guys i have done ww2 reenactment with would love to get their hands on some of these vehicles!
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Warrior
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Post by Warrior »

I'm really curious what sort of "accessories" you'd get on that Patton tank.
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Post by USMCGrunt »

REMF

I think the leather bucket seats and surround sound stereo option are out for accessories. It would also be rather difficult to get alloy wheels, even as after market. But with the exception of high gas mileage, just think of what a great commuter vehicle it would make. Image

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Post by Grimm »

Too bad the Regules missile isn't complete! Image
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Post by Kluckenbill »

Just imagine how much money the Govt. could make if it sold off just a portion of its inventory of old vehicles! Back in 1980 I was in charge of the Warehousing Division of Letterkenny Army Depot (since closed). We had hundreds of M114's and Cadillac Gage Commandoes there. Come to think of it we had close to 70,000 M1 Garands too. I have no idea what happened to them but I'm confident they were not disposed of in a way designed to get the most money for the taxpayers.

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