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Main Catalogue |  Historical Wargames |  LOCK'N'LOAD GAMES |  World at War: Death of 1st Panzer

World at War: Death of 1st Panzer

World at War: Death of 1st Panzer


Price: £21.99

 
World at War Expansion by Matrix/Lock N Load It\'s the summer of 1985 and Soviet tanks stream into West Germany. The Red Army bludgeons the American units on the border, and turns to face the newly arriving units of the German Bundeswehr. Welcome to the next chapter in the dark world of Mark H. Walker\'s World at War. Expand your World at War battles! The initial Soviet forces have taken heavy losses, but NATO has discovered that the Soviets can give as good as they get. The smoking remnants of an American armored brigade dot the hills of the Eisenbach Gap, and still the Soviet attack continues. Now it is the hastily assembled 1st Panzer Division’s turn to stop the red horde. Will the West German’s mix of Leopard I tanks, Marder Infantry Fighting Vehicles, and tank destroyers, coupled with a handful of lethal Leopard II tanks, be enough to stop the Soviet onslaught? It’s up to you to find out. World at War simulates, on a platoon-level, the war which began May 12, 1985 when Junior Lieutenant Yuri Andromnivitch\'s T-72 sent a 125mm HE round screaming into the guard tower on the ridge at Dankmarshausen, ripping mortar from rebar and sending head-sized chunks of concrete tumbling into the red-roofed houses below. Units activate by chit draw and formation, fire in a flurry of dice, and look good doing it. The rules cover self-propelled mortars, thin-skinned vehicles, support weapons, ranged combat, opportunity fire, ATGM depletion, assault and overrun combat. Better still, World at War is not just a game, but also a game system. Learn Eisenbach Gap, and you can play any of the follow-on modules. See About the Game , below, for more details. This expansion ships in a zip-lock bag with the following components: * Forty, beautifully rendered, die-cut 5/8\' counters. * One professionally drawn, printed, 11\' x 17\' map. * Six scenarios. * Scenario book including point values for World at War units. Scenarios Include: Blind Sided May 20th, 1985 and the Soviet 1st Tank Army is sweeping into West German territory looking to take as much ground as it can in the opening phase of the war. Speed Bumps May 21st, 1985 and the Soviet 1st Tank Army swept a large hole in the NATO defenses and did an impressive job of disrupting rear area command and control units. Elements of West Germany’s 1/172 PzG attempt to slow the assault by delaying elements of the Soviet 33rd Motorized Division. Wittman\'s Ghost... May 22nd, 1985 and the West German forces are starting to recover from the initial shock of the invasion. The Soviet forces have slowed in order to resupply and regroup after rear area attacks from NATO forces. 3/174 Panzer is battle tested and looking for some revenge. Counter Punch May 23rd, 1985 and the Soviet forces are regrouping in Eban after taking losses in Wittburg. NATO commanders decide to seize the initiative and launch a counter attack against the Soviet forces in the Eban area. Tank Country (Leopards, Dogs, and Bears. Oh my!) Both sides attempt gain the upper hand. Tanks of all shapes and sizes pour into the Eisenbach Gap. As the sun rises though the hazy smoke the TC yells “tank, forward, sabot”. All hell is about to break loose… To the Death NATO’s forces are on the ropes from the near constant stream of Fresh Soviet armour and troops. NATO reinforcements are delayed getting to the theater due to deep rear area strikes on ports and airfields. NATO commander’s have no choice other then to gather their exhausted units up and make a stand in the GAP. About the Game Units represent platoons of vehicles, such as T-55, T-62, T-72, BTR, BMP, M-113, M-1, Chaparral, Shilka, helicopters –Cobra and Hind, and infantry armed with support weapons such as Saggers, SA-7, Dragons, etc. The system throws typical turn-based gaming out the window. The platoons are grouped into formations (companies for the American or battalions for the Soviet) and lead by a headquarters. Each unit of the formation must be within range (generous for the Yanks, less so for the Soviets) of the HQ to activate with its formation. Oh yeah, individual units might activate, and recon units can double their range from the HQ, but you’ll want to keep those formations together. The formations are activated by chit draw, and better-trained, better-led units can activate more than once in a turn, moving, shooting, and fighting in each activation. On the flip side of a coin, there is no guarantee that a formation will activate even once. The opaque container (we like to call it a cup in the rural south) into which the formation chits are placed is seeded with end turn chits. When

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