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Lords of the Steppe - Terrain Maker

By: Critical Hit

Type: Ziplock

Product Line: Advanced Tobruk System - Western Front

MSRP old price: $99.95


Product Info

Title
Lords of the Steppe - Terrain Maker
Publisher
Category
Sub-category
Publish Year
2016
Dimensions
9x11x1"
NKG Part #
2147652684
MFG. Part #
ATS_LO_STEPP
Type
Ziplock

Description

ATS Lords of the Steppe Terrain Maker 1: Eastern Front brings you the long-awaiting equivalent of Advanced Tobruk— maps + overlays—to enable you to create an endless world of war... of your very own. And makes ATS a turnkey system, plus is ultimately expandable. This first collection includes 6 geomorphic boards that form one EVEN LARGER linkable map—and can be expanded infinitely—beyond the presentation of the original ADVANCED TOBRUK. The difference is... these materials are for Eastern Front, Europe - terrain and that means a LOT of green. The overlays include woods, villages, ravines, and lots and lots of grain fields... as far as the eye can see. And there is so much more to come!

You also receive 4 bonus scenarios - and everything plays with existing ATS Counters, to get you rolling ... out those tanks! There will be special future releases of counters, overlays, and MORE for this collection as it grows into the equivalent of where the system has gone IN THE SAND... and beyond.

Note: This is not a complete game! Ownership of the ATS Rulebook 2014 and small + large ATS marker counters, plus German and Russian Personnel counters is required for play. You will also need a 10-sided die (two recommended).

Includes:

  • 1 Color Wraparound Cover Sheet
  • Six 18” x 12” Color Cardstock Maps
  • Four 18” x 12” Color Cardstock Map Overlays
  • Three Countersheet of 67 Counters
  • 2 Color Cardstock AFV Sheets
  • 4 Scenarios
Scenarios included:

  • Along the Moscow Highway – Near Osipovitchi, Russia, July 9th 1941
  • Confusion at Djergljetz – Djergljetz, Russia, August 14th 1941
  • Fall Wirblewind – Ulyanovo, Russia, August 11th 1942
  • North to Oboyan – Dubrova, Soviet Union, July 7th 1943