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About Flanders Fields In 1914, the world was tossed into turmoil when Archduke Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated by a Serbian radical, bringing Europe, and the world, into a 4 year, 8.5 Million Lives Lost struggle, which we call The First World War. In every war, there are a few battles which stand above the rest, for whatever reason. In Flanders Fields looks at battles throughout the war on the Western Front. From the mining town of Loos in 1915, to the bloodbath of Passchendaele, In Flanders Fields aims to capture the reality of war in the trenches, while giving a good, solid and atmospheric gaming experience to hardcore wargamers and casual players alike. About The Name Of The Mod No, you won't see Homer with an Enfield in his hand. In Flanders, Belgium, in 1915, there was a Canadian medical officer by the name of John McCrae who etched a short poem in his handbook. In December of 1915, that poem was published, and became world renown. For more information on John McCrae in...

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Merry Christmas from everyone here at the Flanders Fields development team. We were going to release some model renders, but instead of giving you a few renders now and a few renders later, we'll be saving those for a much larger update come January. However, we do have something for you fans out

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Merry Christmas from everyone here at the Flanders Fields development team. We were going to release some model renders, but instead of giving you a few renders now and a few renders later, we'll be saving those for a much larger update come January. However, we do have something for you fans out there who were wanting a Christmas present from us.

The St. Jester, our resident conceptual artist and static model skinner has been hard at work over the last few days, drawing and colouring his heart out to bring us all some holiday cheer with various renditions of soldiers of the First World War.

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As I hinted earlier, we'll be releasing a nice media update come January to celebrate the entrance into 2006. To check out more, head on over to Flandersmod.com to check out more information, and join our growing community. Until next, I wish you all a happy holiday season, and we will see you all in the New Year.

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nice....

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