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Uberfox #3 - Tunisian Tussle

By: Critical Hit

Type: Ziplock

Product Line: Advanced Squad Leader - Uberfox

MSRP old price: $39.95


Product Info

Title
Uberfox #3 - Tunisian Tussle
Publisher
Category
Publish Year
2019
Dimensions
9.5x12.5x1"
NKG Part #
2147741906
MFG. Part #
ASLUBERFOX-3
Type
Ziplock

Description

It's been eight long years since the ASLComp Afrikakorps series has been out of print and the Desert Fox himself just sent a beacon from Vahalla - with the words en clair: "zat vill not stant!"

And the wily old fox's timing could not be better - as the ATS guys are getting their mitts on the largest, most comprehensive set of map and overlays ever: the Tobruk Übre Alles set. Since ASLComp AK was based on the old, earlier and much small version of that map and overlay set - the time for a re-launch - in ÜBER SIZE, all updated terrain art ... is NOW.

Here's how it works: Each set of scenarios has a theme - and you need the MASSIVE - it is just massive, no other way to put it - board and overlay set - to play them ALL. No need to own ALL sets - get the themes you want. Hint: The Desert Fox says roll past El Agheila and attack - by nailing the ALL - it's a limited print run set.

EACH set comes with a colorful cover that doubles as frame-able WW II art - as each has a discrete Uberfox watermark, and is otherwise a full bleed, watercolor piece of art - as shown.

Uberfox 3 is all about the battle of Tunisia and included 8 scenarios in color format with custom military art.

Includes:

  • Color Folio
Scenarios Included:

  • Heavy Metal – Bir El Aalia, Tunisia January 21st 1943
  • Deaf Forever to the Battle’s Din – Jebel El Guessa, Tunisia December 6th 1942
  • Saving French Bacon – Ousseltia, Tunisia January 22nd 1943
  • Fruehlingswind – Sbeitla, Tunisia February 16th 1943
  • Regulars, by God! – Sened Station, Tunisia January 24th 1943
  • Benson Force – El Guettar, Tunisia March 30th 1943
  • Jefna Outflanked – Djebel El Mehachem, Tunisia May 2nd 1943
  • Bitter Enders – Djebel Achkel, Tunisia May 11th 1943