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How about a library on the PG-HQ site and on this forum (categorised as an Important Thread?) for all the free PDFs? Some of them are difficult to find on APL's site and new-comers to the series might not be aware of them. Then there is also the possibility that one day they may not be available from APL.

I am thinking particularly of corrected counters, artillery markers, strongpoints, terrain markers and opportunity fire markers.

Tim
(08-19-2012, 08:06 PM)Bluebell88A Wrote: [ -> ]How about a library on the PG-HQ site and on this forum (categorised as an Important Thread?) for all the free PDFs? Some of them are difficult to find on APL's site and new-comers to the series might not be aware of them. Then there is also the possibility that one day they may not be available from APL.

I am thinking particularly of corrected counters, artillery markers, strongpoints, terrain markers and opportunity fire markers.

Tim

I have posted the free PDFs that I have downloaded from APL's site into the "DIY" folder. There may be a few that I have not downloaded, if I was not interested in their respective PG games.
Tim
Thanks Tim!
That's not an optimal solution by any stretch, but it'll certainly do for now. I'm too busy working on other stuff to put together a downloads repository just yet. Thanks for taking the trouble, Tim.
For those of us who have a bit of history with AP, the old FAQ document also had a fairly complete list of the free PG downloads.

I don't know who (if anybody) has been keeping up with this document but I can't think of a better place than PGHQ to host the FAQ. (hint hint)
(08-23-2012, 11:13 AM)Michael Murphy Wrote: [ -> ]For those of us who have a bit of history with AP, the old FAQ document also had a fairly complete list of the free PG downloads.

I don't know who (if anybody) has been keeping up with this document but I can't think of a better place than PGHQ to host the FAQ. (hint hint)

The FAQ is dead, Jim.

All the errata are on PG-HQ associated with the appropriate Library items plus a shitload more errata we've uncovered in the past 2 years.

All the clarifications to rules are rolled into our Annotated Rules, managed by the ever-dedicated campsawyer.

Links to PDFs are useless if your links die, and who wants to be the chump who gets to test the links once a month?

The only sane solution is for everything to go on PG-HQ, to be preserved for posterity. This will happen eventually.
Over in the "DIY" section I have now included background documents from the APL site for the following free download PDFs:

Achilles
The 17 pounder
Airborne tanks
Upgunned Firefly
The DAF M39
Alternate Tigers
Cavalry leaders (“new” PDF added)
Pontoon bridges
French SS
Russian borrowed tanks

Tim