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28 Jan 2012 4:24 a.m. PST by Editor in Chief Bill
- Changed title from "Victory Decision: WW II-Romanian Army Guide released" to "Victory Decision: WWII - Romanian Army Guide released"
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| Agis N | 28 Jan 2012 3:32 a.m. PST |
Our second 2012 release! After the Soviet Technical Manual something special and not usually covered by most WW II rules: The Romanian Army Guide! The Army Guide supplements for our "Victory Decision: World War II" miniatures game are comprehensive army lists.
A copy of the Victory Decision: World War II rulebook is necessary to fully use the content of this book.The Romanian Army Guide is a collaboration of Thomas Baumgaertel and me, a comprehensive guide to using Romanian Army units in Victory Decision: World War II. This supplement covers the Mid War and Late War (Axis) plus the Late War (Allies) Romanian Infantry Platoon Organisation Chart and all the Elements to play a game. In addition this book covers 25 guns and vehicles for your Romanian forces. As with all our ebooks you will get in fact 2 books: a full colour version with many high quality pictures of fully painted models in addition a B&W text only printer friendly version You can download the book via the Wargame Vault: wargamevault.com/product_info.php?products_id=98875 More info: adpublishing.de/html/romanian_army_guide.html |
| Agis N | 28 Jan 2012 6:48 a.m. PST |
Just noted an error in the annoucement: The full colour version has historical pictures, not models. Sorry! |
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