I am relatively new to this game, and would just like to thank all of the people for their mods, they have all been great. I have 'borrowed a number of parts from these mods and I am working on a scenario/campaign to simulate a British intervention in the ACW on the side of the confederacy. Going well at the moment but still a way to go yet. Once I have finished and received permission from those that I have 'borrowed' sprites from I will make the Mod available...... Thank you.
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Thank you to all Modder's
Thank you to all Modder's
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Re: Thank you to all Modder's
Awesome! Can't wait... love the premise and should be exciting to see over several battles.
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Re: Thank you to all Modder's
Great to see a new modder join the ranks, lots of fulfillment awaits those who create and share, welcome aboard!
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Re: Thank you to all Modder's
Thanks guys, for your words of encouragement.
The scenario will begin with the landing of a British expeditionary force landing in early spring 1862. Will run through the campaign season consisting of 3 or 4 minor engagements and a couple of major battle's. The scenario will finish at the end of 1862 with a British withdrawl due to political pressure because of Lincoln's Emancipation proclamation.
That's the plan...... How well it turns out remains to be seen.
The scenario will begin with the landing of a British expeditionary force landing in early spring 1862. Will run through the campaign season consisting of 3 or 4 minor engagements and a couple of major battle's. The scenario will finish at the end of 1862 with a British withdrawl due to political pressure because of Lincoln's Emancipation proclamation.
That's the plan...... How well it turns out remains to be seen.
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