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kato13
12-17-2008, 07:29 PM
Web has returned and has started posting again. I thought there might be some new users who might appreciate the context in which Web's most recent post falls. I consider his stuff to be top notch and deserves a look by anyone interested in the game.

I have therefore grouped his threads into this one and will add this thread to the new members thread.


Headcount in 2000 formations
111th Brigade Update
AZSTAG Update
Thunder Empire Formations
A (Tiny) Bit of Explanation
The Longer Version Part 1
The Longer Version Part 2
The Longer Version Part 3
The Longer Version Part 4
The Longer Version Part 5
The Longer Version Part 6
The Longer Version Part 8
The Longer Version Part 8
The Longer Version Part 9
The Longer Version Part 10
The Longer Version Part 11
Thunder Empire Snippet


You can also find Information about Web's units in the following thread(s)
Using Captured Vehicles

External link to The Storm In Germany (http://www.ludd.ltu.se/~antenna/webstral/the_storm_in_germany_by_webstral.pdf) (pdf 215kb hosted by Antenna)

edit:Forgive the odd format of the earlier posts, they were copied from our old home and I was unable to maintain formatting.

Webstral
12-17-2008, 08:01 PM
Kato,

Thanks for the vote of confidence. It's nice to feel missed.

Webstral

kato13
12-17-2008, 08:12 PM
And I return the thanks to you for providing us with such wonderful, thought provoking material.

kato13
05-07-2009, 02:18 AM
A bump to catch people up on all of Web's work.

cavtroop
05-07-2009, 09:57 AM
A bump to catch people up on all of Web's work.

This is some awesome stuff. I've been keeping up with all of this, and just yesterday I read all of "The Storm in Germany". Which brings up a question - is there more to "The Storm in Germany", or is that a work in progress, also? The .pdf ends just as it's getting real interesting!

Webstral
05-07-2009, 06:39 PM
Which brings up a question - is there more to "The Storm in Germany", or is that a work in progress, also? The .pdf ends just as it's getting real interesting!

"The Storm in Germany" is a work in progress that is more-or-less in hibernation. The hibernation isn't caused by lack of interest on my part--quite the contrary. I've decided to focus what time I have on "Thunder Empire," though without excluding the possibility for tidbits here and there for other materials.

Thanks for the positive feedback!

Webstral