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Post by phgamer on Oct 9, 2019 1:37:44 GMT
The Forcing of Pithy Gulch In the far west, the Martians have been held back by a series of fortifications at strategic locations in the various passes, ravines and gorges. Concrete has been the greatest ally against the Martian as it was nearly indestructible to heat rays. And though plentiful, there was never enough. While losing any state was politically unacceptable to Theodore Roosevelt, the concrete factories of Portland and Benicia were considered of strategic importance. "Sir, he has arrived." The lieutenant stood at perfect attention waiting for his commanders response. "He has a name Harmon, just like everyone else. We don't need to mystify Captain Patton like some cheap dime store novel villain." philsmartianfront.blogspot.com/2019/10/the-forcing-of-pithy-gulch.htmlEnjoy
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Post by hardlec on Oct 10, 2019 15:40:15 GMT
Beautiful, awesome! Thanks for sharing.
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Post by bigwally on Oct 25, 2019 7:35:22 GMT
Very nice indeed! And too much fun, I bet. What is that oval shaped thing in front of your three guns?
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Post by phgamer on Oct 26, 2019 13:09:57 GMT
The oval is the command stand. Tent, a flagman on a platform, 3 soldiers at attention and a general.
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Post by madmorgan on Oct 28, 2019 17:39:26 GMT
Gads, that Overseer sure made a mess of the battle for the humans. Early takeout of a couple of MkIVs also keep concentrated fire off the Overseer and lead to lots of havoc for the humans. Great workup & pics as usual from phgamer! Always a pleasure to see his games
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Post by bigwally on Oct 30, 2019 3:29:40 GMT
ok, thank you. Forgive my ignorance, but that cardboard box thing. Does that represent an improved position of some type? Concrete fortification?
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Post by phgamer on Oct 30, 2019 10:27:02 GMT
Yes, it represents exactly that.
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