This Colossally Colorful Issue Contains Articles, Scenarios, and a Heroes of the Gap Expansion Module: The Bear & The Jackal!
The Bear & The Jackal (TB&TJ) contains nine fierce firefights from the Soviet-Afghan War. It expands Heroes of the Gap, and utilizes new David Julian-drawn counters of Mujahideen and Soviet forces, and is played on two plus-sized (approximately 9.5” x 16.5”) geomorphic maps drawn by Marc von Martial. Grab an RPG-7 and find a rocky place to hide behind: there’s a Soviet convoy coming down the road!
Also in this issue are battle reports from A Ring of Hills and Baltic Fury and articles on Falling Stars, the evolution of a house rule in Band of Heroes, and on the history and tactics of the Soviet-Afghan War. And Mark Roche’s gripping tale from the realm of Warparty, “The Battle for Darg-Noth”, comes to a conclusion with its third and final installment.
How about some scenarios? In addition to the nine scenarios in TB&TJ, there are three scenarios for the Nations at War series: two for White Star Rising and one for White Star Rising / Operation Cobra. Six scenarios continue to flesh out the World at War battlefield, including two that use a new American recon formation, A Troop/1-4 Cavalry, which features two platoons of M113 ACAVs. Both of these scenarios use components from The Untold Stories and Into the Breach, as does a third, “Crossing Points,” designed by Jeff Schulte. Matt Lohse adds another pair of scenarios for Baltic Fury (Line of Fire #14). And Arrigo Velicogna sets the stage for a clash of armor between the Soviets and the Chinese1. That’s 18 total scenarios!!
Contents
Almost 60 Full-color Pages
9 Stand-Alone Scenarios: 3 for Nations at War and 6 for World at War
112 Die-Cut Counters (5/8”, 3/4”, and 7/8”)
Two 9.5”x16.5” Maps
9-Scenario Expansion Module for Heroes of the Gap, Lock ‘n Load: The Bear & The Jackal
Module Rules and a Terrain Effects Chart for The Bear & The Jackal
Articles on the Soviet-Afghan War, on the Making of House Rule, and Falling Stars
Battle Reports from A Ring of Hills and Baltic Fury
Warparty Fiction
And Much More!
It’s Line of Fire! It’s Lock ‘n Load Publishing!!
Note: Arrigo Velicogna’s scenario “Middle of Nowhere” uses components from Eisenbach Gap, Blood & Bridges, the World at War Compendium Vol.1, and Line of Fire #8, #12 and #13.
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<p style="text-align:justify">This Colossally Colorful Issue Contains Articles, Scenarios, and a Heroes of the Gap Expansion Module: The Bear & The Jackal!</p>
<p style="text-align:justify">The Bear & The Jackal (TB&TJ) contains nine fierce firefights from the Soviet-Afghan War. It expands Heroes of the Gap, and utilizes new David Julian-drawn counters of Mujahideen and Soviet forces, and is played on two plus-sized (approximately 9.5” x 16.5”) geomorphic maps drawn by Marc von Martial. Grab an RPG-7 and find a rocky place to hide behind: there’s a Soviet convoy coming down the road!</p>
<p style="text-align:justify">Also in this issue are battle reports from A Ring of Hills and Baltic Fury and articles on Falling Stars, the evolution of a house rule in Band of Heroes, and on the history and tactics of the Soviet-Afghan War. And Mark Roche’s gripping tale from the realm of Warparty, “The Battle for Darg-Noth”, comes to a conclusion with its third and final installment.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify">How about some scenarios? In addition to the nine scenarios in TB&TJ, there are three scenarios for the Nations at War series: two for White Star Rising and one for White Star Rising / Operation Cobra. Six scenarios continue to flesh out the World at War battlefield, including two that use a new American recon formation, A Troop/1-4 Cavalry, which features two platoons of M113 ACAVs. Both of these scenarios use components from The Untold Stories and Into the Breach, as does a third, “Crossing Points,” designed by Jeff Schulte. Matt Lohse adds another pair of scenarios for Baltic Fury (Line of Fire #14). And Arrigo Velicogna sets the stage for a clash of armor between the Soviets and the Chinese1. That’s 18 total scenarios!!</p>
<p style="text-align:justify"> Contents</p>
<ul>
<li style="text-align:justify">Almost 60 Full-color Pages</li>
<li style="text-align:justify">9 Stand-Alone Scenarios: 3 for Nations at War and 6 for World at War</li>
<li style="text-align:justify">112 Die-Cut Counters (5/8”, 3/4”, and 7/8”)</li>
<li style="text-align:justify">Two 9.5”x16.5” Maps</li>
<li style="text-align:justify">9-Scenario Expansion Module for Heroes of the Gap, Lock ‘n Load: The Bear & The Jackal</li>
<li style="text-align:justify">Module Rules and a Terrain Effects Chart for The Bear & The Jackal</li>
<li style="text-align:justify">Articles on the Soviet-Afghan War, on the Making of House Rule, and Falling Stars</li>
<li style="text-align:justify">Battle Reports from A Ring of Hills and Baltic Fury</li>
<li style="text-align:justify">Warparty Fiction</li>
<li style="text-align:justify">And Much More!</li>
</ul>
<p style="text-align:justify">It’s Line of Fire! It’s Lock ‘n Load Publishing!!</p>
<p style="text-align:justify">Note: Arrigo Velicogna’s scenario “Middle of Nowhere” uses components from Eisenbach Gap, Blood & Bridges, the World at War Compendium Vol.1, and Line of Fire #8, #12 and #13. </p>
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