Ground Forces in WW2 North African Campaign
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Re: Ground Forces in WW2 North African Campaign
If it were after Telford, ie. late November onwards, I'd be interested. But if October then it would have to be a no, too much to do for Telford.
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Re: Ground Forces in WW2 North African Campaign
How about starting Oct 16th and running until the end of November? We're getting crowded with GBs at the end of the year?
Another alternative would be August.
Another alternative would be August.
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August, October, whatever, all is good for me.
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Mid-October start would be OK for me -- any Telford contributions have to be in mail before then.
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Re: Ground Forces in WW2 North African Campaign
That would give us 4 GBs running in November. Is that okay with you John?jRatz wrote:Mid-October start would be OK for me -- any Telford contributions have to be in mail before then.
I'd be okay with that, I should be in the new workshop by then
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Re: Ground Forces in WW2 North African Campaign
AndrewR wrote:That would give us 4 GBs running in November. Is that okay with you John?jRatz wrote:Mid-October start would be OK for me -- any Telford contributions have to be in mail before then.
I'd be okay with that, I should be in the new workshop by then
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Sure, the "limit" is 5, we'll push it. Give me specific dates & I'll schedule it.
The key factor leading up to and including November is the number of folks crashing & burning on Telford projects.
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Okay, we'll go with Oct 16th to the end of November,
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Re: Ground Forces in WW2 North African Campaign
AndrewR wrote:Okay, we'll go with Oct 16th to the end of November,
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Just so I name it correctly, the thread calls it the "Ground Forces in WW2 North African Campaign" but the 1st post and the poll imple it is limited to vehicles only ? Are artillery pieces, figures, dioramas, and such eligible ? If so, should we perhaps call it the North African Campaign GB and you define parameters in detail ?
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Re: Ground Forces in WW2 North African Campaign
I think we should go with the "Ground Forces" definition. Artillery, figures etc are definitely included.jRatz wrote:AndrewR wrote:Okay, we'll go with Oct 16th to the end of November,
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Just so I name it correctly, the thread calls it the "Ground Forces in WW2 North African Campaign" but the 1st post and the poll imple it is limited to vehicles only ? Are artillery pieces, figures, dioramas, and such eligible ? If so, should we perhaps call it the North African Campaign GB and you define parameters in detail ?
Just no aircraft for a change
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Re: Ground Forces in WW2 North African Campaign
On the calendar.
I'll set up the GB & basic threads shortly so folks can chat there.
I'll set up the GB & basic threads shortly so folks can chat there.
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Great, thanks John.jRatz wrote:On the calendar.
I'll set up the GB & basic threads shortly so folks can chat there.
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