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Preview of Soviet Vehicle Guide 1.5
While Jason is the lead for the DC Group's new version of the v1 Soviet Vehicle Guide, I recently put together a small piece on the tanks of the Soviet Army during the war.
It's very graphics-heavy, too large to post directly here. It's located at http://mysite.verizon.net/vzeedox4/s...viet_armor.doc I hope you enjoy it! |
As always Impressive Work.
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Outstanding work, Chico. Very cool.:cool:
More than anything I've ever seen or read, your captioned photos make the Twilight War seem real. I'd LOVE it if you would put them all together (your home page pics, Czech vehicle guide pics, Naval War pics, all new pics, etc.) and create... An Illutstrated History of the Twilight War 1995-2000 Just pictures and captions. Easy (easy for me to say, at least). Please? Pretty please? I've already mentioned this elsewhere, but I'd like to mention it again before you go to press with your SVG 1.5. It seems that, as far as Soviet/Russian tank design goes, v1.0 canon and the real world (henceforth, TRW) line up pretty well. The respective designations may differ somewhat, but based on the v1.0 SVG descriptions, and real world developments, the parallels seem really clear. The v1.0 T-90 is described as an entirely new design with a "very low profile turret". Based on the color plate, it looks like what many western observers have dubbed the T-95 (in TRW). The T-86 is a dead ringer for TRW T-90. Similarly, the T-74 could stand in for TRW T-80. The T-80 mentioned in canon is described as an imporved T-64. It can get a bit confusing. A simple T-chart showing TRW equivalent for each v1.0 designation would be helpful to GMs seeking additional info on the various platforms. Once again, great work Chico. QUESTION: What are TRW tanks in the photo captioned "T-64BVs in Iran"? If they're really T-64s, that's the best photo I've ever seen of them. The cammo scheme looks like a modern Polish one. What was TRW context of the photo? |
Wow, Chico! What an impressive investment of time and effort! What a superb product! This will be an invaluable addition to the ongoing Twilight: 2000 effort.
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Very nice chico, with a lot of very interesting thought on the various tanks deployment.
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I found this, and thought i would share it with everyone... pictures of a tour of a Typhoon-class Submarine!
http://community.livejournal.com/ru_...ine/17486.html |
Well done, Chico. Excellent work!
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Glad you guys enjoyed it!
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Very good work Chico
Impressive...
Keep up the good work. |
I got that fixed Dan! I am right now adding the Soviet MRDs in blocs...and simply adding unit, army subordination, and home district. Some, I am doing stories for if we're not going to game with them in TWW (so far, just one, a Machinegun Artillery division that was pretty much stuck in the Soviet Kuriles..though I had it pulling security at some of the outlying Soviet Pacflt Naval Bases, and losing subunits when the places got nuked).
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Seriously, Chico, I would pay good money for such a thing. You gotta hook me up! |
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Good work, guys!
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And now the long-delayed successor, the guide to Soviet Artillery of the Third World War.
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&p...thkey=CPqkv5YO It's on google docs for now. I'll see about getting it on my website some time in the next few days. Let me know what your preference is for the next piece: Soviet APCs, light AFVs, infantry weapons or a look at NATO armor and/or artillery. Enjoy! |
Great stuff, as always. Good to hear from you Chico! Keep up the excellent work.
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Hell Yes!
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It will be up on my web site shortly too. Enjoy! |
Chico Rocks
Chico, you sir, are the man. Thanks!
P.S. I know that you are a busy man and I respect your time. That said, would your consider, for your next T2K-related project, creating/finishing a Polish Vehicle Guide? |
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Many thanks! :)
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Awesome....just awesome.
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Lovely work, Chico. I'm suppressing a nagging feeling of guilt, as though I've obtained a quality published T2K sourcebook without having had to pay for it. Wait... that's exactly what I'll have done as soon as I can download the complete product. I hope it becomes widely distributed and referenced.
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Thanks for the support! I hope you enjoy it!
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Our original intent was to generate unit histories for all the combatant nations by wargaming the 1996-97 campaign. That seems increasingly unlikely for a number of reasons, so I'm not sure if/when I'd be able to generate something credible for unit histories. I've got the beginnings of the Polish army done, the Czechs are obviously finished (but would have to be revised if we wargamed it), and the Hungarians, Bulgarians, Greeks, Italians and loyalist East Germans are nowhere near even started. (Jason has the lead on the Soviet unit histories, about 300 divisions and he isn't planning to even touch the independent Army and Front-level regiments and brigades. Plus I'm gradually pulling together the MVD, which is something like 15 divisions and still growing!) Even with that said, it took me 9 months+ to get the Light AFVs piece together. I wish I had more time and energy for this stuff, but I just don't these days. |
Nice work! When does it show up on the site, Chico? Long time, no see, I might add.
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Excellent work as ever Chico, I always look forward to anything you post. You have my sympathy regarding time!
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http://mysite.verizon.net/vzeedox4/index.html |
We really need to start a letter writing campaign to Far Future Net and show them the interest there still is in the game and convince them that there is a market for fan based guidebooks and modules for the game.
Between this, the Czech, Mexican, Polish guides, what I am working on for Kenya, and others we could possibly really get the game started again with new modules and a revised canon. |
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I'll probably work on air defense systems next... The APCs will probably be up on my web site sometime in the next week. Enjoy! |
Very nice work, Chico. Your stuff always rocks. I especially love the pics you dig up and the captions you add- they give your work such a high level of verisimilitude. It's like I'm reading about an actual RL WWIII!
If I may offer a very modest suggestion, for the photo of the BMD in the Lithuanian village, you might consider changing the caption to some place in China. Those thatched-roof buildings just look like something you might see in village in the Chinese countryside. |
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