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Computer Gaming / Re: Master of Command: Prussia...
Last post by rss334 - Today at 11:19:44 AM
^^ This is why I find this forum so useful, I thought I know of and or have played every game available, even searching through civil war games recently never found the one above mentioned anywhere.  While I'm not a fan of the art style (looks like a mobile port) I will most likely still add this to my collection of un-played games when it has a sale. Although on the otherhand as you pointed out above it may be something to avoid, appear people on steam are complaining about problems with the current games and getting no response - I tend to avoid (if I can) supporting bad developers.
#2
Current Events / Re: Russia's War Against Ukrai...
Last post by Windigo - Today at 10:37:03 AM
That could be a tough sell, given that Russian oil refineries are on the drone menu.
#3
Computer Gaming / Master of Command: Prussian Gl...
Last post by Jarhead0331 - Today at 09:35:25 AM
Interesting...very interesting...but, from the same team that put out Fire and Maneuver. Has that title been abandoned?

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2878450/Master_of_Command_Prussian_Glory/

QuoteDive into the Seven Years' War with "Master of Command: Prussian Glory," an innovative roguelike historical strategy game by The Armchair Historian. Choose from factions such as Prussia, Russia, or Austria, and embark on a unique campaign in each playthrough. Experience the tension of leading a single army, with random map generation and a focus on strategic planning, and prepare for challenging gameplay through 18th-century warfare.

#4
Modelling and Miniatures / Re: He-162 A-2 Salamander
Last post by Jarhead0331 - Today at 09:28:33 AM
Quote from: Gusington on Today at 09:03:43 AMEven the engine stand is cool  :Dreamer:

I think that is actually what makes the model.  :ThumbsUp:
#5
Modelling and Miniatures / Re: He-162 A-2 Salamander
Last post by Gusington - Today at 09:03:43 AM
Even the engine stand is cool  :Dreamer:
#6
Current Events / Re: Israel
Last post by Jarhead0331 - Today at 08:52:26 AM
Quote from: MengJiao on Today at 07:55:05 AM
Quote from: Jarhead0331 on Yesterday at 06:41:49 PMPersonally, I never think war is a laughing matter and to mock your enemies is the first step to underestimating their capabilities. A regime like Iran only needs to get lucky once in order to inflict real damage. Remember, on February 25, 1991, a single Iraqi Scud missile got through defenses and managed to demolish a makeshift United States barracks in Dhahran that housed more than 100 American troops. 28 American soldiers were killed, 110 were hospitalized and 150 experienced physical injuries.  This one Scud's impact accounted for more than a third of all US soldiers killed during the Gulf War. Needless to say, I find these kinds of social media posts and images/gifs to be very immature and unbecoming.

The threat posed by Iran has never been one of conventional weapon systems, so it does not come as any real surprise that the missile and drone attack was largely ineffective...although you can be assured that those on the ground in harms way probably weren't telling jokes and making memes on their computers while the sirens were blaring.

According to the Defense Intelligence Agency, Iran has adapted its military capabilities and doctrine to account for developments by the United States and its allies. Although still technologically inferior to most of its competitors, the DIA notes that the Iranian military has progressed substantially over the past few decades.  Iran's use of unconventional warfare elements, proxy forces and asymmetric capabilities pose a persistent threat. Furthermore, each of these forces are becoming increasingly survivable, precise, and responsive. We've already seen how Iranian attacks and those of their proxies can impact global shipping and thereby the entire world economy. Not so much of a laughing matter in my view.

Got it, no laughing.  Ya takes your mental hits and you keeps your mouth shut, see.  Get it?

If you want to demonstrate that you have the mental acuity and maturity level of a 12 year old, I won't stop you. Have fun.
#7
Current Events / Re: Israel
Last post by GDS_Starfury - Today at 08:21:08 AM
#8
Current Events / Re: Israel
Last post by MengJiao - Today at 07:55:05 AM
Quote from: Jarhead0331 on Yesterday at 06:41:49 PMPersonally, I never think war is a laughing matter and to mock your enemies is the first step to underestimating their capabilities. A regime like Iran only needs to get lucky once in order to inflict real damage. Remember, on February 25, 1991, a single Iraqi Scud missile got through defenses and managed to demolish a makeshift United States barracks in Dhahran that housed more than 100 American troops. 28 American soldiers were killed, 110 were hospitalized and 150 experienced physical injuries.  This one Scud's impact accounted for more than a third of all US soldiers killed during the Gulf War. Needless to say, I find these kinds of social media posts and images/gifs to be very immature and unbecoming.

The threat posed by Iran has never been one of conventional weapon systems, so it does not come as any real surprise that the missile and drone attack was largely ineffective...although you can be assured that those on the ground in harms way probably weren't telling jokes and making memes on their computers while the sirens were blaring.

According to the Defense Intelligence Agency, Iran has adapted its military capabilities and doctrine to account for developments by the United States and its allies. Although still technologically inferior to most of its competitors, the DIA notes that the Iranian military has progressed substantially over the past few decades.  Iran's use of unconventional warfare elements, proxy forces and asymmetric capabilities pose a persistent threat. Furthermore, each of these forces are becoming increasingly survivable, precise, and responsive. We've already seen how Iranian attacks and those of their proxies can impact global shipping and thereby the entire world economy. Not so much of a laughing matter in my view.

Got it, no laughing.  Ya takes your mental hits and you keeps your mouth shut, see.  Get it?
#9
Modelling and Miniatures / Re: He-162 A-2 Salamander
Last post by Jarhead0331 - Today at 07:49:04 AM
Awesome. Love the engine!

I finally opened the box of my USS Kittyhawk and will order the paint and other pieces of kit I need in order to build the model.
#10
Modelling and Miniatures / Re: He-162 A-2 Salamander
Last post by JudgeDredd - Today at 05:44:33 AM
FINALLY...got some more progress on the Salamander

As soon as I did up the airbrush, I had a blockage...it's that kind of thing that gives me hives when I'm thinking about getting back to it. But...I soldiered on





Painting is my most stressful part...I love it, but hate it also. I have no idea why the airbrush decided to not spray. It was cleaned properly before hand. When I did get it cleaned, it was sputtering.

In the end, I had to revert to my trusty Iwata TRN1.

Got the model primes and then the blue underside done. I decided not to "push it" by applying masking tape to the freshly painted area on the same day to paint the upper side - but I am ready for the next bit. Heeby Jeebies have been set aside...until next time