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HMS NEWS .. 08 Nov 2008

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We have moved HMS from our Lowell St. address with the completion of our lease. While the move was expected and planned for, there were a few wrinkles that were not.

The new HMS location we had found appeared to be ideal. The lease we signed October 1st significantly reduced our overhead and provided much better access. The location has adequate room to work and even amenities like a working furnace.

The problem arose with the previous tenants, a young couple in their twenties. He was deployed to Iraq and she was returning home to the Midwest to have their first child. They had notified the landlord they would move out by October 1st . . then the 15th and then the last day of October.

On Saturday, November 1st, the landlord informed us that she had just received a notice under the, "Service members Civil Relief Act of 2003 (SCRA)". The couple were apparently electing not to give up the lease and would leave the unit vacant during his deployment.

The landlord is dependent on the income from the lease and we were signed up to move in. We will try to negotiate a solution with the couple but in the meantime, HMS inventory is in temporary rental storage. We’re not sure exactly how this will affect us but we’ll give you updates as we know them. We do not feel this will cause a major delay.

Work continues on TW and we have talked at length with the printer-die cutter. TEM 88 will be delayed until we have work space. Orders made now for current products should not be held up longer than a few days. Arthur’s phone number was switched off when we moved and he will be available at 303 377-6255.


HMS NEWS .. 05 Oct 2008

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The Europa Systems Magazine #88 (TESM)



  • Table of Contents
  • Company Briefing -- We’re Back! -- Gar Olmsted and Arthur Goodwin
  • Europa Memorial-- Dr. Fredriech G. Helfferich -- Gar Olmsted and Arthur Goodwin
  • Inside Europa -- The Carmel Plan -- John M. Astell
  • Europa Aloft -- The Other B-17: You Know, the One from Sweden -- Jason Long
  • The Varnished Guaranteed Coffin: The LaGG-3 -- Jason Long
  • Europa Order of Battle -- The Barenthin Parachute Regiment: German Paras in Tunisia 1942-43 -- Stefan Farrelly
  • The German 833rd Artillery Abteilung -- Jason Long
  • Europa Counters -- Total War Counter Changes and OB Highlights -- Arthur Goodwin
  • Europa Maps -- Wavell’s War Map Commentary -- Arthur Goodwin
  • A Preview of the Total War Maps -- Arthur Goodwin
  • A Road is a Road is a Road – Not! -- Arthur Goodwin
  • First Steps Towards a Grand Europa Production System -- Arthur Goodwin
  • Remapping Norway (including two 11x17 full-color maps) -- Arthur Goodwin
  • Europa Errata -- Updating Storm over Scandinavia -- Arthur Goodwin
  • Answers to Balkan Front Questions -- Arthur Goodwin
  • Europa Historical Background -- Guadalajara and the Italian Intervention in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-39 -- Carlos A. Pérez Melón
  • Europa Battlefield Report -- Wavell’s War Grand Campaign Game, Part I -- Brian O’Connell
  • Europa Humor
  • The KV-VI Behemoth -- Brian Fowler

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HMS/GRD returns Europa to its roots and revisits the best selling Europa title Fire in the East. The new game covers the same time period as the older ones (summer of 1941 to the spring of 1942) but uses a completely new Soviet OB, a new map, and the latest rules for the Europa system. Buyer's who preorder Total War will also receive the Red Army from September, 1939 to March, 1942 in preparation for Grand Europa. Total War gives the Axis player the opportunity to see if he can improve on the massive offensive that pocketed and captured millions of Soviet soldiers. Can you take Moscow or Leningrad? Or are you condemned to suffer the Soviet winter short of victory? The Soviet player must build a strategic reserve large enough to stop the advancing Axis forces and throw them out of Russia. The Soviet player is aided by massive reinforcements that allow him to form new defensive lines in an attempt to slow down or stop the Axis armor thrusts. Published counters will be the same high quality counters players expect from HMS/GRD. Total War is a historical game on the German invasion of the Soviet Union, from summer 1941 to spring 1942. It charts the titanic struggle of the largest ground campaign in World War II, from the Axis offensives that brought the Germans to the gates of Moscow to the Soviet winter counteroffensive that hurled them back. Total War is a two-player game. One side controls the forces of Germany and its allies while the other controls the forces of the Soviet Union. The maps cover Eastern Europe and the western USSR from the Arctic Ocean to the Black Sea, from the plains of Poland to the steppes along the Volga River. Ground units represent corps, divisions, brigades, regiments, and battalions. Air units represent groups of 40 to 80 aircraft. Naval units represent task forces of warships.

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Total War is a complete remake and updating of the classic Europa game, Fire in the East. The game’s Soviet order of battle makes extensive use of formerly secret Kremlin information on the Red Army forces that fought the war. The game includes a Soviet order of battle for all of the USSR from 1939 to 1942 and is the most comprehensive game OB ever published on the Red Army in peace and war. The Axis order of battle also is updated, reflecting new research since the publication of Fire in the East. The rules for Total War incorporate the latest rules for the Europa system, with on-demand air power, armor effects, combined arms, and much more, recreating both the German blitzkrieg that captured entire Soviet armies and the Soviet deep operations that nearly splintered the invaders in the depth of the Russian winter. The regular price once the game is available will be $195.

 

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