10mm Refugees

Started by tuskegee01, 16 March 2011, 04:22:38 PM

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Womble67

Hi all  I would also like to add my vote for refugees, women pushing prams, people pushing carts loaded with household goods etc etc

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Dannyboy

Bump, plus 1. Can we have a cart loaded with furniture and possessions as well ?  :D :D

Leon

FRE15 in the French range has got refugees/civilians, with a small hand cart, if that would be of use?

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Scorpio_Rocks

Quote from: Leon on 25 April 2020, 11:40:11 PM
FRE15 in the French range has got refugees/civilians, with a small hand cart, if that would be of use?

https://pendraken.co.uk/world-war-ii/french/
Any chance of a picture?
please
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Ithoriel

Quote from: Scorpio_Rocks on 26 April 2020, 05:52:32 AM
Any chance of a picture?
please
Seconded.

Can't believe that in all my scouring the site for 10mm civvies for my Russian partisans I never noticed this code!
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Leon

It's not the best pic of the original greens but should give an idea of them:

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Scorpio_Rocks

They look to fit the bill perfectly - Thanks!
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FierceKitty

I couldn't bear to use them in a game - too (literally) pathetic a subject. I'd be imagining my mother stumbling out of a wrecked house clutching her cat....
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Big Insect

Just a reminder folks - we do have the BKCIV refugees and civilians supplement - downloadable as a PDF.

When it was play-tested - specifically by our Australian test group - it was a huge success and apparently great fun - with the roads getting clogged and blocked - and the need to add in some MPs to keep major junctions open. It makes the game a lot more complex admittedly but also a lot more 'realistic'.

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Mark
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Dannyboy

My bad, I hadn't seen these guys tucked away in the French list and there's a supply wagon listed amidst the WW1 ranges that will do the trick as a civilian cart. I think as a potential obstacle in terms of blocking roads they add a realistic "what if", in terms of potentially upsetting plans etc. Unscrupulous gamers may factor this into their plans. But yes you always have to respect the plight of the actual refugees and remember they are not just simple game tokens!

Orcs

In the Chain of Command Blitzkreig rules you need civilians and Nuns etc
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Big Insect

Nuns ... :o oh dear ... that sounds like trouble  ;D ;D ;D
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Ithoriel

"Nuns with Guns" surely, Ian. :)

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