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To the Volga 2 - Mamayev Kurgan

By: Critical Hit

Type: Ziplock

Product Line: Advanced Squad Leader - Eastern Front

Last Stocked on 4/18/2021

Product Info

Title
To the Volga 2 - Mamayev Kurgan
Publisher
Category
Sub-category
Publish Year
2018
Dimensions
9.5x12x.5"
NKG Part #
2147708020
MFG. Part #
ASLCOMPVOLGA2
Type
Ziplock

Description

To the Volga 2 – Mamayev Kurgan continues the series that is all about “to the Volga” and brings a series of map-based modules using all new art, hex sizes, and aims to create the largest tactical-level gaming recreation ever.

Note! This is not a complete game! Ownership of the ASLRB, RB or other Stalingrad Historical Module, and German/Russian Nationalities is required to use this product.

Includes:

  • 1 Color Wraparound Cover Sheet
  • Six 18” x 12.5” Color Cardstock Maps
  • Two ASL Special Rules Sheets
  • 15 Scenarios
Scenarios included:

  • Devil’s Summit – Mamayev Kurgan, Stalingrad, Russia, September 14th 1942
  • Retaking Stalin’s Perch - Mamayev Kurgan, Stalingrad, Russia, September 16th 1942
  • Dueling Bayonets - Mamayev Kurgan, Stalingrad, Russia, September 18th 1942
  • Scrapyard - Mamayev Kurgan, Stalingrad, Russia, September 20th 1942
  • The Inferno - Mamayev Kurgan, Stalingrad, Russia, September 22nd 1942
  • Shock and Awe - Mamayev Kurgan, Stalingrad, Russia, September 24th 1942
  • Under Shell and Bomb - Mamayev Kurgan, Stalingrad, Russia, September 27th 1942
  • Fraught with Danger - Mamayev Kurgan, Stalingrad, Russia, September 28th 1942
  • Hitler’s Little Helpers - Mamayev Kurgan, Stalingrad, Russia, September 28th 1942
  • But Not There Yet - Mamayev Kurgan, Stalingrad, Russia, September 29th 1942
  • Arisen Once More - Mamayev Kurgan, Stalingrad, Russia, September 30th 1942
  • Ditch Ghouls - Mamayev Kurgan, Stalingrad, Russia, October 3rd 1942
  • Ashes of Victory - Mamayev Kurgan, Stalingrad, Russia, October 3rd 1942
  • Crater Hill - Mamayev Kurgan, Stalingrad, Russia, November 11th 1942
  • Tears of Joy - Mamayev Kurgan, Stalingrad, Russia, January 26th 1943