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PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 3:40 am 
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Hi Guys,

Thanks for the files you sent me.

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Hi Guys,

Check out my friend Bob's latest WWII BatRep:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bob_macken ... 20Pics.htm

Bob does a lot of 6mm WWII and Moderns and his work is beautiful.

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NOVELS: Men's Action Novels to Sci-fi...

Hi Guys,

The last week or so I have been a reading fiend.

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The War With Earth By: Leo Frankowski and Dave Grossman.

http://www.amazon.com/exec....s=books

- I was unimpressed with this novel that claimed to be an heir to David Drake and the old Bolo series. I thought it was neither. It was sort of a fancy cartoon-ish "Bolo" novel devoid of seriousness althogh with some neat sci-fi thinking thrown in. I wouldn't recommend this novel.

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Black Hawk Down By: Mark Bowden.

http://www.amazon.com/exec....s=books

- I really enjoyed this novel about the conflict between US forces trying to bring relief to a wartorn country and Somali warlords. Having now read the book, I'd have to say that the film compares well to it. The producer didn't take too much artistic license.

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Future Crime Anthology by: Ben Bova.

http://www.amazon.com/exec....s=books

- Ben Bova put together this collection of mostly his stories about direction that "future crime" might take. I enjoyed the anthology and particularly enjoyed a story about US Astronauts and USSR Cosmonauts. There was also a story that predicted that large urban cities might take the sideline to smaller more rural suburbs. I enjoyed this anthology and would recommend it.

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Juggernaut By: Desmond Bagley.

http://www.amazon.com/exec....1620702

- Desmond Bagley wrote a number of spy/espionage/men's action novels and despite some initial misgivings, I enjoyed this novel greatly. The main character is an American (Being described by a British writer, which turns up some unintended comedy...) who works for a power company contracted to building a power plant in the fictional African country of Nyala. His job is to contract some heavy haulers to move a three-hundred ton generator piece through a third-world African nation that JUST happens to fall into civil war. The novel ends up working despite what initially looked like an overdose of hokiness. I enjoyed this little novel and would recommend it to others.

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Dead Lines By: Greg Bear.

http://www.amazon.com/exec....1620702

- Greg Bear is known for writing high grade sci-fi and this is his first departure from the genre. "Dead Lines" is a horror / thriller and is very well-written. I'm still not finished with the novel, but I have immensly enjoyed it so far and I'm a little over half finished with it. The basic premise of the novel is that the dead can communicate with the living through a new kind of cell phone called TRANS and the ramifications of that interaction... which, are pretty SPOOKY! I'm looking forward to finishing the novel and have yet to be disappointed by Greg Bear. I highly recommend this novel based upon what I have read so far.

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Hi!

Cool stuff. Precisely what I needed to see to get my own 6mm WWII collection rolling. :)

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Great BatRep and pics !  Thanks ! :;):

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He seems to have some other interesting battlereports there... I'm surprised he even plays Finnish scenarios considering the lack of source material in English.

EDIT: Did you get my PM, BTW?  :)





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You are a reading MACHINE Maksim! :D

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Nothing wrong with that Tas, I find myself going through phases lke that! :D

Maksim- see my comments on the books and some recomendations in the other books thread.

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Hi Guys,

I have FAR MORE Warlords than Warhounds or Reavers...

I think I must have around fifty Warlords to only three or four Reavers and about a dozen Warhounds...

I have that many because I bought two or three AT-1 boxes and several Titan boosters boxes as well as all of the assorted singles that came with SM-2 boxes and trades.

I only have a few Mk-2 and Mk-3 Warlords. Most of mine are plastic Mk-1 Beetlebacks.

I do have a Warmonger and several Imperators though.

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Quote (Mojarn Piett @ 10 2005 Aug.,06:59)
He seems to have some other interesting battlereports there... I'm surprised he even plays Finnish scenarios considering the lack of source material in English.

EDIT: Did you get my PM, BTW? ?:)

Hi Mojarn,

I did get your E-mail.

My big hold-up right now is trying to get some 'Nid Bio-titans for you. Mine are at a friends who has been out quite a bit lately. My only ones in the partment are nicely painted and I'm hesitant to trade those.

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Maksim, I sent your copy of Swordwind ... :;):

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BOOK REVIEW: "The Tripod" series by John Christopher.

BOOK REVIEW: "The Tripod" series by John Christopher.

Hi Everyone,

As many of you know, there have been a number of "War of the Worlds" movies that have come out recently (Spielburg, Pendragon, Assylum Studios) and that has prompted a lot of interest in the concept of alien invaders and alien machinery. Following this interest, I have reread the H.G. Wells classic and have been reading other novels inspired by "War of the Worlds."

One of the works I cam across is called "The Tripod" series by John Chrisptopher and I purchased it for a pittance and am enjoying it immensely having finished the prequel and the first novel and working my way towards the second novel.

Here's a link to an Amazon.com entry for the series:

http://www.amazon.com/exec....1620702

"When the Tripods Came" PREQUEL:
- This book tells the story of the invasion, which is very different from what H.G. Wells or any of the current films have portrayed. In Christpoher's not-too-distant future (The novels appear to have been written in the late 1960s), strange three-legged machines descend on Earth, only to be destroyed by militaries in the UK, USA and USSR. Humanity has won or has it? Then a mysterious TV show featuring Tripod characters mesmerizes many people, followed by a second wave of Tripods -- these welcomed by the eager citizens of Earth. Laurie AKA Lawrence and his friends must try to escape....

"The White Mountains" BOOK ONE:
- This book takes place long after the prequel... perhaps as much as a hundred years or much more. Earth has lost disease, war, hunger, misery... and freedom. Though people go about their everyday activities, the enormous alien Tripods have effectively not only stagnated human civilization through the use of mind-controlling Caps, but retroverted technology to a level similar to the Medieval Ages. Thirteen-year-old Will is creeped-out by the Caps (which has evolved into a rite of passage with children being capped at the tender old age of fourteen) and when he learns of a human stronghold unaffected by the Tripods, he and his unwelcome cousin set out to find them.

"The City of Gold And Lead" BOOK TWO:
- I've only just started reading this novel and can't comment on it yet.

"The Pool of Fire" BOOK THREE:
- I haven't read this book yet.

OVERALL COMMENTS:
- John Christopher is known for writing sci-fi for adults so a children's novel is a very different sort of genre for those used to his other books. He specializes in sci-fi and post-apocalyptic novels and "The Tripod" series reflects these specialties. While maintaining a nice pace, Chrisptopher has deeper messages imbedded in the text... messages about people and humanity.
- I've found the novels to remind me much of the old TSR game Gamma World and have really enjoyed the books so far. Being in a medieval world with the relics of the "ancients" nearby provides for points of familiarity for a young reader while the protagonists have no idea what modern technologies are such as railroads, canned food, subways or any of the other conveniences of modern life.
- The novels have basic vocabularies meant for young adults, but this doesn't detract from the books. If anything, children's novels often benefit from a lack of a more sophisticated vocabulary because it forces to author to concentrate on the story. Christopher's novels have benefitted from this phenomenon and the story is very streamlined and flows well.

I highly recommend these charming novels.

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Did you know the BBC televised these books sometime ago, I have a few of them on video and really enjoyed the series at the time.

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Quote (Jimbo @ 12 2005 Aug.,23:25)
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Did you know the BBC televised these books sometime ago, I have a few of them on video and really enjoyed the series at the time.

Hi Jimbo,

Thanks for writing. I always enjoy hearing from you.

I am aware of the BBC television series, but haven't seen it yet.

It is apprently going to come out on DVDs in the near future. I'll probably rent or buy it then if I have the right resources AKA money!   :D

On a different note, will the miniature photos I sent you be linked to the main Epic galleries. The only way I can see them is using a direct link. I'm hoping that they will be linked to your other galleries.

I have about a bushel more of photos of my various Eldar for you when you are ready.

Shalom,
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