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29, Let's Go! Pint-Sized Campaign New for Chain of Command


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BeneathALeadMountain writes:

Bought this and the 2014 summer special last week. Lots in there of great use, even if not particularly aimed at your chosen forces.


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toofatlardies of TooFatLardies writes:


Incredible value

TooFatLardies are very pleased to announce the release of their first Pint-Sized Campaign for Chain of Command, covering the actions of the 175th Infantry Regiment from D-Day+1 to D-Day+3 and their capture of the key bridge at Isigny.

With full historical background covering the deployment of forces in the area and an overview of the events of D-Day on Omaha Beach, 29, Let's Go! also provides a great campaign covering five battlefields.

29, Let's Go! provides briefings for both sides, as well as force lists and support options. The Germans field a Type 44 infantry platoon, the U.S. field a classic infantry platoon, but in both cases there is ample opportunity to "pimp your force," so suit your playing style with the support options.

The five scenarios all stand replaying; if the Americans fail to breakthrough on their first attempt, then they come back for more, but with different support options. So even if you replay the same scenario twice, you're sure of variety.

Each of the scenarios has its own full-color map for a 6′ by 4′ table, as well as instructions for terrain and the like. Finally, you have the umpire's notes which really make the campaign hang together. All in all, it's a complete package which allows you to run the campaign alongside the At the Sharp End campaign handbook.

And the great news is that 29, Let's Go!is just £3.50 GBP. You can read more about it here.

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