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Absolutely gorgeous couloured deck palns of the Gazelle Close Escort for Traveller.
I can't think of anything that could be improved.
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Absolutely gorgeous couloured deck palns of the 200 ton type A Free Trader for Traveller.
I can't think of anything that could be improved.
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Absolutely gorgeous couloured deck palns of the type Y Yacht for Traveller.
I can't think of anything that could be improved.
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absolutely gorgeous deckplans for a Type R (not M) subsidised Merchant.
I can' think of anyth9ing that can be improved.
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A hugely detailed ww2 naval combat system involving everything from submarines to individually rated aircraft.
Possibly the ultimate ww2 naval combat system.
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what's not to like Pirates, Piracy and more Pirates. A huge sandbox campaign that has kept me going for over 3 years. OK Covid mainly responsible for that, but look forward to finishibng one day.
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An improved version of MGT's original Traveller rules. Plenty of colour images rather than b&w sketches.
My favourite part are the new starship construction rules, which bring back power allocation between basic systems, the drives, sensors & weapons and other bits like medical bays. I think this enhances the realism for a little extra work and is more in line with the original little black books.
Book 3 is an unexpected bonus a subsector set in a previously unmapped part of the galaxy and far from the conventional Traveller setting.
My main gripe is that the vehicle design rules and starship construction rules are in additional books, so more to pay for.
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useful listing of support units attached to the 6th Army, in some cases broken down to Platoons and available to support it's Divisions during Barbarossa.
More detail on some of the obscure units would have been nice.
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There is a fair amount of background detail and brief descriptions of several planets.
The bulk of the pamphlet (8 of 24 pages) comprises a description of Walston and adventure seeds for the planet. Afurther 5 pages are a guide to adventuring in the Bowman arm.
I would have liked the level of detail applied to Walston for several other planets to really justify the title.
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useful listing of support units attached to the 11th Army, in some cases broken down to Platoons (eg. Ist Flak Co, 47th flak Btn) and available to support it's Divisions during Barbarossa. Also lists corps and divisions attached.
I would have liked more detail on some units for example 49 & 552 MP Watch Battalions are listed but no breakdown of sub units provided, the same for 836rd Landschutzen battalion.
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useful listing of support units attached to the 17th Army, in some cases broken down to Platoons and available to support it's Divisions during Barbarossa
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useful listing of support units attached to the the 3rd Motorised Corps and available to support it's Divisions during Barbarossa
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This is a bland description of a Romanian Cavalry Brigade. It makes no attempt to explain the way in which motorised regiments were pinged around the Cavalry Brigades/Divisions.
I would like to see specific OB's for 1, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9 Cavalry Brigades/Divisions indicating which regiments were assigned to them at various times and which had german support.
Very disappointing compared to the work on other OB's for Barbarossa I have purchased.
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crisp & clear b& W deckplans of classic Traveller ACS.
I liked the fact there were 2 versions of each one so you can use a standard deckplan or modify to suit your campaign, or traveller's alterations.
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purchased as I used to own original.
The artwork is poor ompared to modern standards (b&w sketches rather than colour portraits).
It is usable especially if you want to use the setting for a game set in the 1990's.
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