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Stalingrad - Baby Bounce #1

By: Critical Hit

Type: Ziplock

Product Line: Advanced Tobruk System - Make The Rubble Bounce

MSRP old price: $69.95


Product Info

Title
Stalingrad - Baby Bounce #1
Publisher
Category
Publish Year
2019
Dimensions
12.5x11.5x.25"
NKG Part #
2147789274
MFG. Part #
ATS_Baby_1
Type
Ziplock

Description

BABY BOUNCE: Stalingrad brings you the Rubble Bounce series in hexes you can manage. Each Baby Bounce module brings you 3 Rubble Bounce maps in the form of 6 11.5" × 12.5" non folding maps. Perfect for partial board scenarios, partial board mating, and just having a Stalingrad good time in a small space. Or an average space.

You also receive 18 Rubble Bounce scenarios in each Baby Bounce module, using a new type color scheme to make them unique.

Includes:

  • Color Cover Sheet
  • 18 Scenarios
  • 6 11.5” x 12.5” Color Cardstock Maps
Scenarios Included:

  • To the Ferry – Stalingrad, Soviet Union September 25th 1942
  • Street Wisdom – Stalingrad, Soviet Union September 26th 1942
  • Armored Assault – Stalingrad, Soviet Union October 14th 1942
  • Duty Bound – Stalingrad, Soviet Union October 14th 1942
  • Paid Dearly – Stalingrad, Soviet Union October 15th 1942
  • Gaining, Holding Ground – Stalingrad, Soviet Union September 28th 1942
  • Heads Down – Stalingrad, Soviet Union December 2nd 1942
  • Shestakov – Stalingrad, Soviet Union October 15th 1942
  • Heart of a Guardsman – Stalingrad, Soviet Union October 15th 1942
  • Fight for the A-T Ditch – Stalingrad, Soviet Union October 14th 1942
  • Situation Grave – Stalingrad, Soviet Union October 8th 1942
  • Press On – Stalingrad, Soviet Union November 2nd 1942
  • Verdun in the Volga – Stalingrad, Soviet Union November 4th 1942
  • Back and Forth – Stalingrad, Soviet Union November 8th 1942
  • Horsemeat, Anyone? – Stalingrad, Soviet Union December 8th 1942
  • Citizen Soldiers – Stalingrad, Soviet Union September 30th 1942
  • Cannon Fodder – Stalingrad, Soviet Union October 3rd 1942
  • Vlad’s Boys – Stalingrad, Soviet Union September 25th 1942