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Arnhem - One Bridge Too Far 1944

By: Critical Hit

Type: Ziplock

Product Line: Advanced Tobruk System - Arnhem

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MSRP old price: $79.95


Product Info

Title
Arnhem - One Bridge Too Far 1944
Publisher
Category
Sub-category
Publish Year
2014
Dimensions
9x12x.3"
NKG Part #
2147566972
MFG. Part #
CRTATSARN2014
Type
Ziplock

Description

Defiant Stand - The Battle of Arnhem 1944: An all new take on the classic battle with remastered, ENLARGED MAP that makes this a one-of a kind Arnhem game like never before!

Welcome to the ATS CORE MODULES, all new for 2014. New map, larger, on cardstock, folding with no trimming needed. Perfect for those classic -- YET ALL NEW ATS COUNTERS -- the you'll have on the map deciding history ... all ... over ... again! This module is for owners of the ATS 2014 Color Rules plus ATS Standard Small Markers + Large Markers but may also be used easily by owners of any past edition of the ATS rules. All Special Rules and AFV Cards needed for play are included, along with ALL NEW FOLIO STYLE packaging.

You also need to own the following to play:

  • British Personnel 2014 Edition
  • German Personnel 2014 Edition
  • ATS British and German AFVs and H Weapons - 14Z
Includes:

  • 1 Color Wraparound Cover Sheet
  • Six 18” x 12” Color Cardstock Maps
  • Two Countersheet of 88 Counters
  • One Countersheet of 60 Counters
  • 2 ATS Battlefield Walkaround Sheet
  • 2 Color Cardstock AFV Sheets
  • 8 Scenarios
Scenarios included:

  • Night March – Arnhem, The Netherlands, September 17th 1944
  • Grabner’s Charge - Arnhem, The Netherlands, September 18th 1944
  • With Breakfast You Get Germans - Arnhem, The Netherlands, September 18th 1944
  • The Stand - Arnhem, The Netherlands, September 18th 1944
  • Whoa Mohammed! - Arnhem, The Netherlands, September 19th 1944
  • Grinding Forward - Arnhem, The Netherlands, September 20th 1944
  • Damn and Blast - Arnhem, The Netherlands, September 20th 1944
  • The End of the 2nd Battalion - Arnhem, The Netherlands, September 20th 1944