From aslbunker at yahoo.com Wed Oct 1 18:19:34 2008 From: aslbunker at yahoo.com (Vic Provost) Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2008 18:19:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Aslml] Dispatches from the Bunker #27 Shipping Message-ID: <537875.95998.qm@web32602.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Greetings from the Bunker to all at the Main ASL Mailing List. I am very pleased to announce that Issue #27 of Dispatches from the Bunker will be shipping out via the USPS in the AM. We are very pleased with the mix of scenarios in it, with these four below included: WN63 - The latest from Steve Johns finds the veterans of the Big Red 1 attacking a German position behind Omaha Beach, having made their way through the tough beach defenses up through the draw and into the woods in front of WN63. Tourney style action with a mix if Elite and 1st line GIs vs a mix of 1st and 2nd line German rifles. Plays quick with few SSRs, was playing evenly from the get-go. Let's Dance - Another Normandy action, this time in the British sector during the Goodwood assault on Caen at the village of Bourguebus. Elite Brits vs SS on an altered Board 24, cool placement of Overlays by Designer Michael Klautky. The SS are outnumbered but have a Tiger I and a Whirlwind to defend an interior perimeter vs a 3 sided attack. This was sent my way by Gary Trezza and was recommended by Steve Pleva and has lived up to the hype in testing. Nice combined arms fight for victory buildings. Exit Pole - Mr Tactical Tips and Read the Rulebook himself, Carl Nogueira has come up with a nasty, early war DASL Night Action. 20 Polish squads are attacking 12 German rifle squads (backed up by two 75* Inf Guns), trying to Breakthrough the encirclements around Warsaw. A bloodbath on Boards a, b, c & d. Bandits at Strubowiska - Tom Morin is working on a New Scenario Series featuring the NKVD in actions outside of Stalingrad. This one features those bad boys trying to clear a village in the Ukraine of the UPA, portrayed here with Axis Minor troops with Partisan characteristics. A very hard-fought action with both HIP and walking wounded involved This went through several changes in testing but looks fit for publishing now. Jim Torkelson has an article on one of the larger VotG scenarios, the Darkest Day. Carl Nogueira will of course continue with his view of Urban Combat in Stalingrad. I have news as usual on the local ASL tourney scene. Also Please remember that Dispatch #23 is devoted to VotG including the 3 scenarios that Tom Morin designed specifically for the newsletter, analysis of each, Tom's VotG Saga and Jim Torkelson's look at VotG from the German point of view. For those unfamiliar with Dispatches, it is a 12 page Amateur ASL Newsletter that comes to the greater ASL Community twice a year, sometime in March and September courtesy of the New England ASL Community, including the Bunker Crew and our yasl Brothers in Southern New England. It typically contains 3 New Scenarios, Analysis of each one, a Main Article on any aspect of the game system, Tactical Tips, ASL News and Tournament Updates from our region. Also I just want to make sure everyone is aware that Back-Issues #01 - #10 are now On-line for Free download at the new Dispatches website www.aslbunker.com The only cost is your time to down load the pdf. files from these now out of print issues. You may also view samples of our work at the ASL Webdex at: http://www.aslwebdex.net/ The specific page is at: http://www.aslwebdex.net/aslwebdex/Publishers/Bunker/bunker.html Thanks to Larry Memmott for giving us space there, you can view pdf. files of Issues #01to #10 there, including the always popular Mighty Maus scenario. IF this sounds like getting a Hero and Battle hardening from HOB, Subscriptions and Back-Issues are still available and here is how to get yours (all prices include S & H and PayPal Fees. Also Please make all checks/money orders out to Vic Provost, NOT Dispatches from the Bunker): 4 Issue Subscription (Starting with current Issue #27): In the USA: $15.00 (Check/Money Order/Cash or PayPal) Outside the States: $18.00 (International Postal Money Order, USA Currency or PayPal only. 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Box 2024 Hinsdale MA 01235 USA Any other questions just reply to my e-mail at: aslbunker at aol.com and I'll do my best to answer your query. Thanks again to all my Contributors, Playtesters, and Subscribers, without whom the Newsletter would not be possible. Thanks for your time and consideration, your ASL Comrade, Vic Provost. 'SSR: All Occupants of the Bunker Location are considered Fanatic [A10.8]' From stevenlinton at bigpond.com Thu Oct 2 03:24:57 2008 From: stevenlinton at bigpond.com (Steven Linton) Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 20:24:57 +1000 Subject: [Aslml] Dispatches from the Bunker #27 Shipping In-Reply-To: <537875.95998.qm@web32602.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <537875.95998.qm@web32602.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <10EF8BB9-FAC6-4011-981B-1CF80C45A3C4@bigpond.com> Hi Vic, Need to change my mailing address (Don't worry if its already gone out - I've got a redirect in place). New address is: 31 Collingridge St WESTON ACT 2611 AUSTRALIA Cheers Steven Linton On 02/10/2008, at 11:19 AM, Vic Provost wrote: > Greetings from the Bunker to all at the Main ASL Mailing List. > I am very pleased to announce that Issue #27 of Dispatches > from the Bunker will be shipping out via the USPS in the AM. > We are very pleased with the mix of scenarios in it, with > these four below included: > > WN63 - The latest from Steve Johns finds the veterans of > the Big Red 1 attacking a German position behind Omaha > Beach, having made their way through the tough beach > defenses up through the draw and into the woods in front > of WN63. Tourney style action with a mix if Elite and 1st > line GIs vs a mix of 1st and 2nd line German rifles. Plays > quick with few SSRs, was playing evenly from the get-go. > > Let's Dance - Another Normandy action, this time in the > British sector during the Goodwood assault on Caen at > the village of Bourguebus. Elite Brits vs SS on an altered > Board 24, cool placement of Overlays by Designer Michael > Klautky. The SS are outnumbered but have a Tiger I and a > Whirlwind to defend an interior perimeter vs a 3 sided attack. > This was sent my way by Gary Trezza and was recommended > by Steve Pleva and has lived up to the hype in testing. Nice > combined arms fight for victory buildings. > > Exit Pole - Mr Tactical Tips and Read the Rulebook himself, > Carl Nogueira has come up with a nasty, early war DASL > Night Action. 20 Polish squads are attacking 12 German rifle > squads (backed up by two 75* Inf Guns), trying to Breakthrough > the encirclements around Warsaw. A bloodbath on Boards a, b, c & d. > > Bandits at Strubowiska - Tom Morin is working on a New Scenario Series > featuring the NKVD in actions outside of Stalingrad. This one features > those bad boys trying to clear a village in the Ukraine of the UPA, > portrayed here with Axis Minor troops with Partisan characteristics. > A very hard-fought action with both HIP and walking wounded involved > This went through several changes in testing but looks fit for > publishing now. > > Jim Torkelson has an article on one of the larger VotG scenarios, the > Darkest Day. Carl Nogueira will of course continue with his view of > Urban Combat in Stalingrad. I have news as usual on the local ASL > tourney scene. > > Also Please remember that Dispatch #23 is devoted to > VotG including the 3 scenarios that Tom Morin designed > specifically for the newsletter, analysis of each, Tom's > VotG Saga and Jim Torkelson's look at VotG from the > German point of view. > > For those unfamiliar with Dispatches, it is a 12 page Amateur > ASL Newsletter that comes to the greater ASL Community twice > a year, sometime in March and September courtesy of the New > England ASL Community, including the Bunker Crew and > our yasl Brothers in Southern New England. It typically contains > 3 New Scenarios, Analysis of each one, a Main Article on any > aspect of the game system, Tactical Tips, ASL News and > Tournament Updates from our region. > > Also I just want to make sure everyone is aware that Back-Issues > #01 - #10 are now On-line for Free download at the new Dispatches > website www.aslbunker.com The only cost is your time to down > load the pdf. files from these now out of print issues. > > You may also view samples of our work at the ASL Webdex at: > http://www.aslwebdex.net/ > The specific page is at: > http://www.aslwebdex.net/aslwebdex/Publishers/Bunker/bunker.html > Thanks to Larry Memmott for giving us space there, you can view > pdf. files of Issues #01to #10 there, including the always popular > Mighty Maus scenario. > > IF this sounds like getting a Hero and Battle hardening from HOB, > Subscriptions and Back-Issues are still available and here > is how to get yours (all prices include S & H and PayPal Fees. > Also Please make all checks/money orders out to Vic Provost, > NOT Dispatches from the Bunker): > > 4 Issue Subscription (Starting with current Issue #27): > > In the USA: $15.00 (Check/Money Order/Cash or PayPal) > > Outside the States: $18.00 (International Postal Money > Order, USA Currency or PayPal only. Sorry, NO Credit Cards, > Personal Checks not drawn on a USA Bank, NO Western > Union, this is an Old School Amateur Effort and our > Hobby, not a Full Time 'Business' :-) > > If using PayPal please send your remittance in USA Funds > via PayPal to: > > PinkFloydFan1954 at aol.com > > If using PayPal please also notify me here at > aslbunker at aol.com with your shipping address and > just what you are ordering, Thanks. > > Back-Issues and Bundles > > All available Back-Issues (#11 - #26) are $4.00 Each > in the USA or $4.50 Each outside the States. See above > for free downloads of out of print issues. > > All 17 Issues now in print : > $40.00 in the USA, $50.00 outside the states. > > The Works: > All Issues in print plus a 4 Issue Subscription, > starting with current Issue #27 (21 Issues in total) > $50.00 in the USA, $60.00 outside the states > > Make your remittance out to Vic Provost and send to: > > Vic Provost > Dispatches from the Bunker > P.O. Box 2024 > Hinsdale MA 01235 > USA > > Any other questions just reply to my e-mail at: > aslbunker at aol.com > and I'll do my best to answer your query. Thanks > again to all my Contributors, Playtesters, and > Subscribers, without whom the Newsletter would > not be possible. Thanks for your time and > consideration, your ASL Comrade, Vic Provost. > > 'SSR: All Occupants of the Bunker Location > are considered Fanatic [A10.8]' > > > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From pete at vftt.co.uk Thu Oct 2 10:31:18 2008 From: pete at vftt.co.uk (Pete Phillipps) Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 18:31:18 +0100 Subject: [Aslml] ASL INTENSIVE FIRE 2008 Message-ID: <2e7801c924b4$ae44fdc0$0201a8c0@kilchoan9> Hi Everyone, Three weeks today INTENSIVE FIRE 2008 will be underway. If you haven't registered yet and want to attend, you need to let us know ASAP! You can also find details of the mini-tournaments at http://www.vftt.co.uk/ifdetails.aspx. If you want to take part in one email me to let me know. Thank You. Pete "Many [wargame] battles have been fought and won by soldiers nourished on beer" - Frederick the Great, 1777 Download VIEW FROM THE TRENCHES (Britain's Premier ASL Journal) free from http://www.vftt.co.uk Get the latest news about HEROES(ASL in Blackpool) at http://www.vftt.co.uk/heroesdetails.aspx Get the latest news about INTENSIVE FIRE (Britain's biggest ASL tournament) at http://www.vftt.co.uk/ifdetails.aspx Get the latest UK ASL Tournament news at http://www.asltourneys.co.uk Support the best at http://www.manutd.com/ From hofors at lysator.liu.se Fri Oct 10 16:25:12 2008 From: hofors at lysator.liu.se (Mattias =?utf-8?Q?R=C3=B6nnblom?=) Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 01:25:12 +0200 Subject: [Aslml] a rules nut to crack Message-ID: <87tzbkt4mf.fsf@isengard.friendlyfire.se> Hi, FrF27 Cocktails for Molotov includes the following SSR: "After Polish setup, the Russian player places two Burning BT-5 M34 wrecks on any road hexes <= 2 hexes from any Polish unit." So my question is, why is the designer required to specify which kind of wreck it is? And yes, there is a need (rules wise) to do so - I didn't think so, but I was wrong... Best regards, Mattias From cardboard.killer at verizon.net Fri Oct 10 16:32:09 2008 From: cardboard.killer at verizon.net (Brian W) Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 19:32:09 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] a rules nut to crack In-Reply-To: <87tzbkt4mf.fsf@isengard.friendlyfire.se> References: <87tzbkt4mf.fsf@isengard.friendlyfire.se> Message-ID: <000901c92b30$6a9d7b60$3fd87220$@killer@verizon.net> Clearance, Clarence. D10.42. -----Original Message----- From: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] On Behalf Of Mattias R?nnblom Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 7:25 PM To: ASL Mailing List Subject: [Aslml] a rules nut to crack Hi, FrF27 Cocktails for Molotov includes the following SSR: "After Polish setup, the Russian player places two Burning BT-5 M34 wrecks on any road hexes <= 2 hexes from any Polish unit." So my question is, why is the designer required to specify which kind of wreck it is? And yes, there is a need (rules wise) to do so - I didn't think so, but I was wrong... Best regards, Mattias _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From cardboard.killer at verizon.net Fri Oct 10 16:32:09 2008 From: cardboard.killer at verizon.net (Brian W) Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 19:32:09 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] a rules nut to crack In-Reply-To: <87tzbkt4mf.fsf@isengard.friendlyfire.se> References: <87tzbkt4mf.fsf@isengard.friendlyfire.se> Message-ID: <000901c92b30$6a9d7b60$3fd87220$@killer@verizon.net> Clearance, Clarence. D10.42. -----Original Message----- From: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] On Behalf Of Mattias R?nnblom Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 7:25 PM To: ASL Mailing List Subject: [Aslml] a rules nut to crack Hi, FrF27 Cocktails for Molotov includes the following SSR: "After Polish setup, the Russian player places two Burning BT-5 M34 wrecks on any road hexes <= 2 hexes from any Polish unit." So my question is, why is the designer required to specify which kind of wreck it is? And yes, there is a need (rules wise) to do so - I didn't think so, but I was wrong... Best regards, Mattias _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From hofors at lysator.liu.se Fri Oct 10 16:38:09 2008 From: hofors at lysator.liu.se (Mattias =?utf-8?Q?R=C3=B6nnblom?=) Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 01:38:09 +0200 Subject: [Aslml] a rules nut to crack In-Reply-To: <000901c92b30$6a9d7b60$3fd87220$@killer@verizon.net> (Brian W.'s message of "Fri\, 10 Oct 2008 19\:32\:09 -0400") References: <87tzbkt4mf.fsf@isengard.friendlyfire.se> <000901c92b30$6a9d7b60$3fd87220$@killer@verizon.net> Message-ID: <87k5cgt40u.fsf@isengard.friendlyfire.se> That was a fast (and correct) answer. You need to know how much the damn thing weighs, if you want to do push it (as per D10.42). Best regards, Mattias "Brian W" writes: > Clearance, Clarence. D10.42. > > -----Original Message----- > From: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] > On Behalf Of Mattias R?nnblom > Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 7:25 PM > To: ASL Mailing List > Subject: [Aslml] a rules nut to crack > > Hi, > > FrF27 Cocktails for Molotov includes the following SSR: > > "After Polish setup, the Russian player places two Burning BT-5 M34 > wrecks on any road hexes <= 2 hexes from any Polish unit." > > So my question is, why is the designer required to specify which kind > of wreck it is? And yes, there is a need (rules wise) to do so - I > didn't think so, but I was wrong... > > Best regards, > Mattias > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From jpcole at westnet.com.au Tue Oct 21 09:05:40 2008 From: jpcole at westnet.com.au (Jon Cole) Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 00:05:40 +0800 Subject: [Aslml] ASL: Paging Pierce Mason Message-ID: <508AE665A4D24D5980231F87CB85F504@401b29ad67014ec> Hi Pierce Trust all is well. Long time no hear Drop me an email so we can resume our game Cheers Jon From asl at howardhowardfine.com Tue Oct 21 11:24:11 2008 From: asl at howardhowardfine.com (ASL) Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 13:24:11 -0500 Subject: [Aslml] Canadians and Sturmtigers> Message-ID: <20081021182430.37DE020063@diego.dreamhost.com> Hi What is the name and number of the OVHS scenario with the aforementioned participants? I can't find my scenario card. Thanks! c craig cooper http://craigcooper.com/asl/index.asp From doary at rogers.com Tue Oct 21 11:28:30 2008 From: doary at rogers.com (Chris Doary) Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 14:28:30 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] Canadians and Sturmtigers> In-Reply-To: <20081021182430.37DE020063@diego.dreamhost.com> References: <20081021182430.37DE020063@diego.dreamhost.com> Message-ID: Hi Craig: HS32 A Few Rounds, I believe. Chris Ottawa On 21-Oct-08, at 2:24 PM, ASL wrote: > > Hi > > What is the name and number of the OVHS scenario with the > aforementioned participants? I can't find my scenario card. > > Thanks! > > c > > > > craig cooper > > http://craigcooper.com/asl/index.asp > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From klas_malmstrom at yahoo.se Tue Oct 21 11:30:45 2008 From: klas_malmstrom at yahoo.se (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Klas_Malmstr=F6m?=) Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:30:45 +0200 Subject: [Aslml] Canadians and Sturmtigers> In-Reply-To: <20081021182430.37DE020063@diego.dreamhost.com> References: <20081021182430.37DE020063@diego.dreamhost.com> Message-ID: <48FE1FD5.1080308@yahoo.se> Hi, ASL skrev: > > Hi > > What is the name and number of the OVHS scenario with the aforementioned > participants? I can't find my scenario card. HS32 A Few Rounds Regards, Klas Malmstrom From asl at howardhowardfine.com Tue Oct 21 15:55:10 2008 From: asl at howardhowardfine.com (ASL) Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:55:10 -0500 Subject: [Aslml] Canadians and Sturmtigers> In-Reply-To: <48FE1FD5.1080308@yahoo.se> References: <20081021182430.37DE020063@diego.dreamhost.com> <48FE1FD5.1080308@yahoo.se> Message-ID: <20081021225526.04F0520062@diego.dreamhost.com> Thanks! A Few Rounds -- how Canadian! c At 01:30 PM 21/10/2008, Klas Malmstr?m wrote: >Hi, > >ASL skrev: >>Hi >>What is the name and number of the OVHS >>scenario with the aforementioned participants? I can't find my scenario card. > >HS32 A Few Rounds > >Regards, >Klas Malmstrom >_______________________________________________ >Aslml mailing list >Aslml at lists.aslml.net >http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net >To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net craig cooper http://craigcooper.com/asl/index.asp From ismo.mehtala at dnainternet.net Fri Oct 24 05:26:57 2008 From: ismo.mehtala at dnainternet.net (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Ismo_Meht=E4l=E4?=) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 15:26:57 +0300 Subject: [Aslml] Sturmtigers Message-ID: Are there any scenarios involving Sturmtigers other than the one included in Operation Veritable? Ismo From klas_malmstrom at yahoo.se Fri Oct 24 05:36:51 2008 From: klas_malmstrom at yahoo.se (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Klas_Malmstr=F6m?=) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 12:36:51 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Aslml] Sturmtigers In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <935599.88216.qm@web27901.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> The is also one in Journal 6 "J100 For a Few Rounds More" Regards, Klas Malmstrom ------------------------------------------------------- Klas Malmstrom Linkoping, Sweden Email: klas_malmstrom at yahoo.se ------------------------------------------------------- --- Den fre 2008-10-24 skrev Ismo Meht?l? : > Fr?n: Ismo Meht?l? > ?mne: [Aslml] Sturmtigers > Till: aslml at lists.aslml.net > Datum: fredag 24 oktober 2008 14.26 > Are there any scenarios involving Sturmtigers other than the > one included in Operation Veritable? > > Ismo > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email > webmaster at aslml.net __________________________________________________________ L?na pengar utan s?kerhet. J?mf?r vilkor online hos Kelkoo. http://www.kelkoo.se/c-100390123-lan-utan-sakerhet.html?partnerId=96915014 From damavs at windstream.net Fri Oct 24 05:43:28 2008 From: damavs at windstream.net (Bret & Julie Hildebran) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 7:43:28 -0500 Subject: [Aslml] Sturmtigers In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20081024074328.9NIVU.10806.root@ispmxfep12-z01> ---- "Ismo Meht?l?" wrote: > Are there any scenarios involving Sturmtigers other than the one included in Operation Veritable? Scott Holst has one that appeared in the Journal - J100 For a Few Rounds More. IMO it's a better scenario than the Veritable Sturm offering. Well worth playing... I think one of the old ASLUG's also had a Sturmtiger in it as well - one issue came with an "arts and crafts" Sturmtiger counter at least. Turns out it's "Twilight's Last Gleaming" though which is one of the 2 ASLUG scenarios to not pass into the public domain. ASLUG had it's own vehicle note on the Sturmtiger which I'm sure differs from the "official" version which came in Veritable. Bret Hildebran damavs at alltel.net www.aslok.org From styson at gmail.com Fri Oct 24 06:18:19 2008 From: styson at gmail.com (Sam Tyson) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 07:18:19 -0600 Subject: [Aslml] Sturmtigers In-Reply-To: <20081024074328.9NIVU.10806.root@ispmxfep12-z01> References: <20081024074328.9NIVU.10806.root@ispmxfep12-z01> Message-ID: J87 Flames Of Unrestalso has a Sturmtiger, and there is one from MMP on board 5 with a very mobile American force coming in over the hills to clear the village - attacking two Sturmtigers. I just can't think of the name of it. Sam Tyson On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 6:43 AM, Bret & Julie Hildebran < damavs at windstream.net> wrote: > > ---- "Ismo Meht?l?" wrote: > > Are there any scenarios involving Sturmtigers other than the one included > in Operation Veritable? > > Scott Holst has one that appeared in the Journal - J100 For a Few Rounds > More. > > IMO it's a better scenario than the Veritable Sturm offering. Well worth > playing... > > I think one of the old ASLUG's also had a Sturmtiger in it as well - one > issue came with an "arts and crafts" Sturmtiger counter at least. Turns out > it's "Twilight's Last Gleaming" though which is one of the 2 ASLUG scenarios > to not pass into the public domain. ASLUG had it's own vehicle note on the > Sturmtiger which I'm sure differs from the "official" version which came in > Veritable. > > Bret Hildebran > damavs at alltel.net > www.aslok.org > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > From pfph at thuring.com Fri Oct 24 07:51:43 2008 From: pfph at thuring.com (lars thuring) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 16:51:43 +0200 Subject: [Aslml] Sturmtigers In-Reply-To: References: <20081024074328.9NIVU.10806.root@ispmxfep12-z01> Message-ID: <4901E0FF.2080307@thuring.com> Sam Tyson wrote: > J87 Flames Of Unrestalso > has a Sturmtiger, and there is one from MMP on board 5 with a very > mobile American force coming in over the hills to clear the village - > attacking two Sturmtigers. I just can't think of the name of it. I think it is the aforementioned J100 A Few Rounds More (using board 3). cheers, Lars > > Sam Tyson > > > On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 6:43 AM, Bret & Julie Hildebran < > damavs at windstream.net> wrote: > >> ---- "Ismo Meht?l?" wrote: >>> Are there any scenarios involving Sturmtigers other than the one included >> in Operation Veritable? >> >> Scott Holst has one that appeared in the Journal - J100 For a Few Rounds >> More. >> >> IMO it's a better scenario than the Veritable Sturm offering. Well worth >> playing... >> >> I think one of the old ASLUG's also had a Sturmtiger in it as well - one >> issue came with an "arts and crafts" Sturmtiger counter at least. Turns out >> it's "Twilight's Last Gleaming" though which is one of the 2 ASLUG scenarios >> to not pass into the public domain. ASLUG had it's own vehicle note on the >> Sturmtiger which I'm sure differs from the "official" version which came in >> Veritable. >> >> Bret Hildebran >> damavs at alltel.net >> www.aslok.org >> _______________________________________________ >> Aslml mailing list >> Aslml at lists.aslml.net >> http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net >> To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net >> > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > -- "2b|!2b?" (Hamlet) ASL - http://www.thuring.com/asl Quotes - http://www.thuring.com/life/quotes.html From the.colonel at clara.co.uk Fri Oct 24 11:07:48 2008 From: the.colonel at clara.co.uk (the colonel) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 19:07:48 +0100 Subject: [Aslml] Sturmtigers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: There is also 'A Dish Best Served Cold', this is a very large scenario (features 9 German armoured vehicles including 2 Sturmtigers and 15 US armoured vehicles) that came with 'Time On Target' #3 Focus On German RareVehicles by Kinetic Energy Productions. To me this company long gone now was the 'Rolls Royce' in ASL production. Chapter H notes were also produced for the Sturmtiger, a much better effort than that done by MMP IMHO. Second hand this product fetches a lot of money so if you want a scan of the scenario and the chapter H notes and the counters let me know and I will help you out. Regards, the colonel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ismo Meht?l?" To: Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 1:26 PM Subject: [Aslml] Sturmtigers > Are there any scenarios involving Sturmtigers other than the one included > in Operation Veritable? > > Ismo > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > > From damavs at alltel.net Fri Oct 24 12:51:23 2008 From: damavs at alltel.net (Bret & Julie Hildebran) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 15:51:23 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] Sturmtigers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20081024195110.WVIM7110.ispmxaamta05-gx.windstream.net@Sparky.alltel.net> FWIW, the ASLUG scenario I mentioned was by Mark Neukom who was a principle in KE - I'd bet the Ch. H produced by KE on the Sturmtiger is close (but may have more up to date research) as what appeared in ASLUG given the common designer. Bret Hildebran damavs at alltel.net www.aslok.org the colonel wrote: >There is also 'A Dish Best Served Cold', this is a very large >scenario (features 9 German armoured vehicles including 2 >Sturmtigers and 15 US armoured vehicles) that came with 'Time On >Target' #3 Focus On German RareVehicles by Kinetic Energy Productions. > >To me this company long gone now was the 'Rolls Royce' in ASL production. > >Chapter H notes were also produced for the Sturmtiger, a much better >effort than that done by MMP IMHO. > >Second hand this product fetches a lot of money so if you want a >scan of the scenario and the chapter H notes and the counters let me >know and I will help you out. > >Regards, > >the colonel From romelwell at comcast.net Fri Oct 24 13:12:33 2008 From: romelwell at comcast.net (Rom Elwell) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 16:12:33 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. Message-ID: <49022C31.2020301@comcast.net> Good day, I am a complete newb to ASL but recently purchased Starter Kit #1 via Ebay. My question is this: What is the best way to sort and store the counters? I hope to add additional Starter Kits to my fledgling ASL material before moving onto bigger and better scenarios and I wasn't sure if sorting counters by scenario or by nationality/division/type was beneficial. Thanks, rom From johnpeplow at yahoo.ca Fri Oct 24 13:22:51 2008 From: johnpeplow at yahoo.ca (johnpeplow at yahoo.ca) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 20:22:51 +0000 Subject: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. Message-ID: <556205406-1224879653-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1543067525-@bxe256.bisx.prod.on.blackberry> The best way to sort them is by nationality. Small parts cabinets are good as are divided trays that have a lid to keep you from losing parts. If you trya and sort by scenario, you'll end up losing stuff. Use the divided sections for squads, HS, SW, etc. You'll figure out what works for you. John ------Original Message------ From: Rom Elwell Sender: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net To: ASL Discussion List ReplyTo: ASL Discussion List Sent: Oct 24, 2008 4:12 PM Subject: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. Good day, I am a complete newb to ASL but recently purchased Starter Kit #1 via Ebay. My question is this: What is the best way to sort and store the counters? I hope to add additional Starter Kits to my fledgling ASL material before moving onto bigger and better scenarios and I wasn't sure if sorting counters by scenario or by nationality/division/type was beneficial. Thanks, rom _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry From bpickeri at gmail.com Fri Oct 24 13:24:44 2008 From: bpickeri at gmail.com (Brian Pickering) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 13:24:44 -0700 Subject: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. In-Reply-To: <49022C31.2020301@comcast.net> References: <49022C31.2020301@comcast.net> Message-ID: Flamewar material! Everyone has their own, and is willing to die defending it (or, at least sound like they would). First of all, you won't have enough counters to sort by scenario. German 467, even though there seem like plenty, get used in MANY scenarios. More-or-less the same goes for modules; as you move over into full-blown ASL, there will be additional German 447 in, it seems, about 50% of the modules out there, and it makes sense to keep all the 467 together, no matter which module they came from. Most people do some kind of sorting by nationality, then type (MMC, SMC, SW, Vehicles, etc.), then by specifics (426 vs 447 vs 467, etc). Get as granular as you need to fit your storage containers (q.v. below). Many people like the Plano boxes (look at your home improvement or hardware store in the storage area), but there are others as well [heathen! ;-) ] You've begun your own individual quest for the Holy Grail- the perfect counter storage method. Let us know when you find one, and we'll all chime in about how wrong it is (for anyone other than you...) Brian Pickering -----Original Message----- From: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] On Behalf Of Rom Elwell Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 1:13 PM To: aslml at lists.aslml.net Subject: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. Good day, I am a complete newb to ASL but recently purchased Starter Kit #1 via Ebay. My question is this: What is the best way to sort and store the counters? I hope to add additional Starter Kits to my fledgling ASL material before moving onto bigger and better scenarios and I wasn't sure if sorting counters by scenario or by nationality/division/type was beneficial. Thanks, rom _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From mtrodgers99 at gmail.com Fri Oct 24 13:24:40 2008 From: mtrodgers99 at gmail.com (M Rodgers) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 16:24:40 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] updated VotG Terrain Chart Message-ID: <2b8228f00810241324j57da8cdi6d8ba05f67f11dea@mail.gmail.com> Please visit my web page to retrieve version 3. I believe this will be the final version. http://pages.videotron.com/michaelr -- Michael Rodgers Montreal From mtrodgers99 at gmail.com Fri Oct 24 13:24:40 2008 From: mtrodgers99 at gmail.com (M Rodgers) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 16:24:40 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] updated VotG Terrain Chart Message-ID: <2b8228f00810241324j57da8cdi6d8ba05f67f11dea@mail.gmail.com> Please visit my web page to retrieve version 3. I believe this will be the final version. http://pages.videotron.com/michaelr -- Michael Rodgers Montreal From styson at gmail.com Fri Oct 24 13:27:06 2008 From: styson at gmail.com (Sam Tyson) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 15:27:06 -0500 Subject: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. In-Reply-To: <49022C31.2020301@comcast.net> References: <49022C31.2020301@comcast.net> Message-ID: There are quite a few different was to store counters. There are a few described for the Plano storage containers on the Texas ASL web site - http://www.texas-asl.com/ - just click on the Downloads menu item, and look at the top entries for the Plano descriptions. Sam On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Rom Elwell wrote: > Good day, > > I am a complete newb to ASL but recently purchased Starter Kit #1 via Ebay. > My question is this: What is the best way to sort and store the counters? > I hope to add additional Starter Kits to my fledgling ASL material before > moving onto bigger and better scenarios and I wasn't sure if sorting > counters by scenario or by nationality/division/type was beneficial. > > Thanks, > > rom > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > From swfancher at mindspring.com Fri Oct 24 14:13:25 2008 From: swfancher at mindspring.com (swfancher at mindspring.com) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 21:13:25 +0000 Subject: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. In-Reply-To: References: <49022C31.2020301@comcast.net> Message-ID: <1966863605-1224882799-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-737664400-@bxe343.bisx.prod.on.blackberry> Rom, Don't listen to any of these fools! You want... A single plastic bag! This is much lighter and more convenient than all those silly Plano's! Start with a quart size ziploc, increase size as necessary to accommodate all your counters. I prefer a 33 gallon Hefty myself. Let's me pretty much climb inside with a flashlight to find that "special" lucky 8-1 SMC. Plus, if you are forced to adjudicate a game at a tourney, you cab rely on the time-honored "my bag is bigger/weighs more than yours." Good gaming! Seth Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -----Original Message----- From: "Sam Tyson" Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 15:27:06 To: ASL Discussion List Subject: Re: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. There are quite a few different was to store counters. There are a few described for the Plano storage containers on the Texas ASL web site - http://www.texas-asl.com/ - just click on the Downloads menu item, and look at the top entries for the Plano descriptions. Sam On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Rom Elwell wrote: > Good day, > > I am a complete newb to ASL but recently purchased Starter Kit #1 via Ebay. > My question is this: What is the best way to sort and store the counters? > I hope to add additional Starter Kits to my fledgling ASL material before > moving onto bigger and better scenarios and I wasn't sure if sorting > counters by scenario or by nationality/division/type was beneficial. > > Thanks, > > rom > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From bpickeri at gmail.com Fri Oct 24 14:17:36 2008 From: bpickeri at gmail.com (Brian Pickering) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 14:17:36 -0700 Subject: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. In-Reply-To: <1966863605-1224882799-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-737664400-@bxe343.bisx.prod.on.blackberry> References: <49022C31.2020301@comcast.net> <1966863605-1224882799-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-737664400-@bxe343.bisx.prod.on.blackberry> Message-ID: <81846CAF20D54109ABA6F444891CD417@Superboy64> Seth's method does have the benefit of simplicity of takedown. Just lift up the board and pour! Brian Pickering -----Original Message----- From: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] On Behalf Of swfancher at mindspring.com Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 2:13 PM To: ASL Discussion List Subject: Re: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. Rom, Don't listen to any of these fools! You want... A single plastic bag! This is much lighter and more convenient than all those silly Plano's! Start with a quart size ziploc, increase size as necessary to accommodate all your counters. I prefer a 33 gallon Hefty myself. Let's me pretty much climb inside with a flashlight to find that "special" lucky 8-1 SMC. Plus, if you are forced to adjudicate a game at a tourney, you cab rely on the time-honored "my bag is bigger/weighs more than yours." Good gaming! Seth Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -----Original Message----- From: "Sam Tyson" Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 15:27:06 To: ASL Discussion List Subject: Re: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. There are quite a few different was to store counters. There are a few described for the Plano storage containers on the Texas ASL web site - http://www.texas-asl.com/ - just click on the Downloads menu item, and look at the top entries for the Plano descriptions. Sam On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Rom Elwell wrote: > Good day, > > I am a complete newb to ASL but recently purchased Starter Kit #1 via Ebay. > My question is this: What is the best way to sort and store the counters? > I hope to add additional Starter Kits to my fledgling ASL material before > moving onto bigger and better scenarios and I wasn't sure if sorting > counters by scenario or by nationality/division/type was beneficial. > > Thanks, > > rom > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From styson at gmail.com Fri Oct 24 14:32:07 2008 From: styson at gmail.com (Sam Tyson) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 16:32:07 -0500 Subject: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. In-Reply-To: <81846CAF20D54109ABA6F444891CD417@Superboy64> References: <49022C31.2020301@comcast.net> <1966863605-1224882799-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-737664400-@bxe343.bisx.prod.on.blackberry> <81846CAF20D54109ABA6F444891CD417@Superboy64> Message-ID: It should be trade-marked as the "Bob Bendis Storage System" - I have actually seen him using it. Sam On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 4:17 PM, Brian Pickering wrote: > Seth's method does have the benefit of simplicity of takedown. > > Just lift up the board and pour! > > Brian Pickering > > -----Original Message----- > From: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] > On Behalf Of swfancher at mindspring.com > Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 2:13 PM > To: ASL Discussion List > Subject: Re: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. > > Rom, > > Don't listen to any of these fools! You want... > A single plastic bag! This is much lighter and more convenient than all > those silly Plano's! > > Start with a quart size ziploc, increase size as necessary to accommodate > all your counters. I prefer a 33 gallon Hefty myself. Let's me pretty > much > climb inside with a flashlight to find that "special" lucky 8-1 SMC. > > Plus, if you are forced to adjudicate a game at a tourney, you cab rely on > the time-honored "my bag is bigger/weighs more than yours." > > Good gaming! > Seth > > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry > > -----Original Message----- > From: "Sam Tyson" > > Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 15:27:06 > To: ASL Discussion List > Subject: Re: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. > > > There are quite a few different was to store counters. > > There are a few described for the Plano storage containers on the Texas ASL > web site - http://www.texas-asl.com/ - just click on the Downloads menu > item, and look at the top entries for the Plano descriptions. > > Sam > > On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Rom Elwell wrote: > > > Good day, > > > > I am a complete newb to ASL but recently purchased Starter Kit #1 via > Ebay. > > My question is this: What is the best way to sort and store the > counters? > > I hope to add additional Starter Kits to my fledgling ASL material > before > > moving onto bigger and better scenarios and I wasn't sure if sorting > > counters by scenario or by nationality/division/type was beneficial. > > > > Thanks, > > > > rom > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Aslml mailing list > > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > From john at winhaven.net Fri Oct 24 14:32:26 2008 From: john at winhaven.net (John Bartow) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 16:32:26 -0500 Subject: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. In-Reply-To: <49022C31.2020301@comcast.net> References: <49022C31.2020301@comcast.net> Message-ID: <01ee01c93620$03896880$0a9c3980$@net> Rom, There's some examples here: http://www.winhaven.net/TRAC/Para/index.html -----Original Message----- From: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] On Behalf Of Rom Elwell Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 3:13 PM To: aslml at lists.aslml.net Subject: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. Good day, I am a complete newb to ASL but recently purchased Starter Kit #1 via Ebay. My question is this: What is the best way to sort and store the counters? I hope to add additional Starter Kits to my fledgling ASL material before moving onto bigger and better scenarios and I wasn't sure if sorting counters by scenario or by nationality/division/type was beneficial. Thanks, rom _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From tophus at online.no Sat Oct 25 07:12:13 2008 From: tophus at online.no (TTO) Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2008 16:12:13 +0200 Subject: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. In-Reply-To: <49022C31.2020301@comcast.net> References: <49022C31.2020301@comcast.net> Message-ID: <000301c936ab$b00e6250$102b26f0$@no> Here is a nice collection of various systems which should give you an idea or two; http://www.desperationmorale.com/museum/aslmuseum-counters.html Including my own, which is a all-in-one system, further described here: http://home.online.no/~tophus/games/asl/storage.htm (The only alteration after this page was made is that I've gathered more matchboxes for the main room - and everything is indexed and more clearly marked.) Every counter is within 2-3 seconds reach and no counter, however unusual, should be more than 10-20 sec. away. - Tord -----Opprinnelig melding----- Fra: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] P? vegne av Rom Elwell Sendt: 24. oktober 2008 22:13 Til: aslml at lists.aslml.net Emne: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. Good day, I am a complete newb to ASL but recently purchased Starter Kit #1 via Ebay. My question is this: What is the best way to sort and store the counters? I hope to add additional Starter Kits to my fledgling ASL material before moving onto bigger and better scenarios and I wasn't sure if sorting counters by scenario or by nationality/division/type was beneficial. Thanks, rom _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.175 / Virus Database: 270.8.2/1742 - Release Date: 24.10.2008 18:08 From ismo.mehtala at dnainternet.net Sat Oct 25 09:42:59 2008 From: ismo.mehtala at dnainternet.net (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Ismo_Meht=E4l=E4?=) Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2008 19:42:59 +0300 Subject: [Aslml] Sturmtigers References: Message-ID: Hi Could you send me the scans of the scenario and chapter H notes, if it's not too much trouble? Thanks and best regards Ismo ----- Original Message ----- From: "the colonel" To: "ASL Discussion List" Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 9:07 PM Subject: Re: [Aslml] Sturmtigers There is also 'A Dish Best Served Cold', this is a very large scenario (features 9 German armoured vehicles including 2 Sturmtigers and 15 US armoured vehicles) that came with 'Time On Target' #3 Focus On German RareVehicles by Kinetic Energy Productions. To me this company long gone now was the 'Rolls Royce' in ASL production. Chapter H notes were also produced for the Sturmtiger, a much better effort than that done by MMP IMHO. Second hand this product fetches a lot of money so if you want a scan of the scenario and the chapter H notes and the counters let me know and I will help you out. Regards, the colonel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ismo Meht?l?" To: Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 1:26 PM Subject: [Aslml] Sturmtigers > Are there any scenarios involving Sturmtigers other than the one included > in Operation Veritable? > > Ismo > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > > _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From gabriel_landowski at yahoo.com Sat Oct 25 14:19:39 2008 From: gabriel_landowski at yahoo.com (Gabriel Landowski) Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2008 14:19:39 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. Message-ID: <650256.93170.qm@web54108.mail.re2.yahoo.com> http://www.amazon.com/Plano-3701-Prolatch-Adjustable-Dividers/dp/B000E39T5K From watkins.bill at verizon.net Sat Oct 25 15:54:48 2008 From: watkins.bill at verizon.net (Bill) Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2008 18:54:48 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. In-Reply-To: <650256.93170.qm@web54108.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <650256.93170.qm@web54108.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <000001c936f4$b457c1a0$1d0744e0$@bill@verizon.net> I think I got these more cheaply at a local outdoor store. As I recall, they were about $5.50 each. Might want to check around. Bill Watkins -----Original Message----- From: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] On Behalf Of Gabriel Landowski Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 5:20 PM To: aslml at lists.aslml.net Subject: Re: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. http://www.amazon.com/Plano-3701-Prolatch-Adjustable-Dividers/dp/B000E39T5K _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From the.colonel at clara.co.uk Sun Oct 26 14:35:07 2008 From: the.colonel at clara.co.uk (the colonel) Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2008 21:35:07 -0000 Subject: [Aslml] Sturmtigers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <392F240838AE4F5EACF3B9E33874979D@Desktop1> No problem, I will start scanning them after this post. I actually made a mistake with the number of US tanks in this scenario or rather 'mini-campaign'. The US forces continue on another card so there are another 6 US armoured vehicles to add to the total. However, it is not all bad news for the Germans who also have in their OB two static flak towers armed with 128L guns which is nice. I wonder if anyone on the list has ever played this one?? Regards, the colonel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ismo Meht?l?" To: "ASL Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 4:42 PM Subject: Re: [Aslml] Sturmtigers Hi Could you send me the scans of the scenario and chapter H notes, if it's not too much trouble? Thanks and best regards Ismo ----- Original Message ----- From: "the colonel" To: "ASL Discussion List" Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 9:07 PM Subject: Re: [Aslml] Sturmtigers There is also 'A Dish Best Served Cold', this is a very large scenario (features 9 German armoured vehicles including 2 Sturmtigers and 15 US armoured vehicles) that came with 'Time On Target' #3 Focus On German RareVehicles by Kinetic Energy Productions. To me this company long gone now was the 'Rolls Royce' in ASL production. Chapter H notes were also produced for the Sturmtiger, a much better effort than that done by MMP IMHO. Second hand this product fetches a lot of money so if you want a scan of the scenario and the chapter H notes and the counters let me know and I will help you out. Regards, the colonel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ismo Meht?l?" To: Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 1:26 PM Subject: [Aslml] Sturmtigers > Are there any scenarios involving Sturmtigers other than the one included > in Operation Veritable? > > Ismo > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > > _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From gabriel_landowski at yahoo.com Tue Oct 28 10:01:47 2008 From: gabriel_landowski at yahoo.com (Gabriel Landowski) Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 10:01:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Aslml] Newb asking best way to sort and store counters. Message-ID: <109616.80102.qm@web54112.mail.re2.yahoo.com> From: Gary Torrenga To: gabriel_landowski at yahoo.com Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 11:41:58 AM Subject: ASL Counters Gabriel, ? I?ve experimented with many different methods since the original ?Squad Leader? series came out in ?77. The best, by far, is the Plano 3701 boxes for everything except vehicles. ? I put one nationality in each one so it?s simple during, and especially after, a game to keep things straight. That ends up with about 10 or so boxes just for infantry, guns, support weapons, etc. Each box is organized identically (with a couple exceptions) so finding and storing is simple in the extreme. I suggest you order the boxes directly from Plano . I think they come 6 to a carton. I only stick one label on each box (because they dry out and fall off) and that?s on the side so I know which nationality is where on the shelf. I printed out an 8-1/2? x 11? sheet that goes inside each box. When the lid is opened I put the sheet in the opened cover for reference, but after a few games it becomes second nature anyway. ? The best boxes for vehicles are made by HOZAN in Japan and imported to California by, I believe, a company named IKAS. (look up HOZAN+storage on the internet) I bought 6 of the B40-GG models. They?re a bit pricey at around $25 each, but I?ve never regretted the decision. Each box provides 144 separate compartments, separated into 4 removable trays, which fit 5/8? counters and leave room for your fingers to get the counters out. I just arranged them per nationality in the order they?re listed in the vehicle listings part of the rule book. One box is about 10? x 8? x 1-1/2?. Again, just one label on the side like the Plano boxes. With the exception of the British vehicles, you can store two or three nationalities in each box. One Hozan box is used just for informational counters with the most commonly used ones in the top trays. If you go with Hozan boxes, be sure to order extra dividers as each box only comes with about ten. ? If you?re interested in any of the above, I?ll send you more info including the arrangement sheets for the Plano boxes and an arrangement for the Hozan boxes. ? Been using this system for ten years and haven?t lost a single piece. Game play is a breeze. Don?t ever want to lose them because, even though most are replaceable, they?re a pain in the butt to cut out. ? Beats the heck out of one of my opponent?s system at the ASL Open in Chicago . He had ALL his ASL counters in a single plastic bag. It took longer to set up the game than to play it. ? Later, Gary From gabriel_landowski at yahoo.com Fri Oct 31 07:40:48 2008 From: gabriel_landowski at yahoo.com (Gabriel Landowski) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 07:40:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Aslml] ASL Counter Storage Message-ID: <644359.34491.qm@web54111.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Our own Gary Torrenga has an ASL article featured on TTT: http://www.tabletoptitans.com/tutorials/0004.php Enjoy