If you really love this game, how can you put up with that old WinXP Small (48x48) Icon on your desktop? I remade that icon with Inkscape and here is the Vector file along with the png export.
AARTS Icon Remade 512 Official Flags.png
AARTS Icon Remade Vector 512 Official Flags Upload.tsvg
(Due to forum restrictions on file types, above originally svg file was changed into tsvg. I tested with Inkscape and it should open with no problem. But the file extension should really be svg, instead of tsvg.)
How/where does everybody store their games?
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I wish that the M38 was real! The M40 is actually a post war West German. I used to have a Heer and an SS M40, both with original paint and 98% decals. They were stolen many years ago unfortunately.
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Is that a WWII encyclopedia third shelf from the bottom? It looks like the one I have. I look at that thing at least once a week.
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Before I forget!, You did an Outstanding Job on this room, very nice!!
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Actually, it’s the “How Things Work” series from the same publisher. Â I have some of the WWII books from them that you are talking about but not the entire series unfortunately. Â Aequitas, thank you for the kind words! Â I just recently finished a corner couch for the room as well and the game table/desk is in the final stages of assembly. Â Here are a couple of photos:
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So the next, and most important question is…
When are you inviting us all over?
And where’s my room going to be?
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Yea this is awesome!!! I don’t see the waitress with some menus telling me my table is ready by that cool bench….It looks like the holding area at Outback or something.
Pacific War, Well Done!!!
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Oh a ‘waitress’ can be arranged, I’m sure.
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I guess anything can be arranged with enough cash! LOL
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hmmm a waiting area with a grenade in the window sill above the couch how chic to get rid of unwanted guests :evil:
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LOL that’s funny… I didn’t see it before.
And that vase is awfully suspicious…