Line of Fire - The General Collection II (6 - 10)
The Line of Fire General's Collection II contains Issue #6 through #10 for one low price. Line of Fire is a full-color PDF magazine series. Within its covers is¸ above all¸ crucial content that flatters fans of the Lock ‘n Load ( LnL)¸ Nations At War (NaW)¸ World At War (WaW) systems and many others. In-depth¸ with tactics articles¸ unit and scenario analysis¸ and an after-action report; plus new scenarios¸ new maps and counters and much more. This one ZIP includes Issues 6 through 10 of the Line of Fire magazine and is a must-have for any LnLP fan. Notice: Articles and Scenarios in this Magazine are more geared towards our older discontinued series Lock ‘n Load and World At War products. The latest edition of these series are now titled Lock ‘n Load Tactical and World At War 85. Updated editions of the Articles and Scenarios can be found in our Compendium products. Line of Fire Issue #6: Full-color Scenarios¸ Battle Reports¸ Articles¸ a Variant¸ an LOS Guide¸ New Counters and a Map. Line of Fire #6 contains content covering games from the Falkland Islands to Flintlock. A Ring of Hills brings the squad-level intensity of the Lock ‘n Load ( LnL ) system to the disputed¸ windswept islands in the South Atlantic¸ detailing the brief but bloody war over the Falklands. The module's units¸ new mechanics¸ and tactical insights are revealed in an expansive article. Also on the LnL front are an LOS Guide and a new scenario for Heroes of the Blitzkrieg and a clever variant for the popular mystery counters in the Noville scenario "Closing the Sack." Two new scenarios for Flintlock: Carolina Rebels ¸ played out on a new 8.5"x11" map¸ present the furious skirmishes that bookended the critical Battle of Guilford Courthouse. Both scenarios pit "Light Horse" Harry Lee and his Legion against the baleful Banestre Tarleton and his Legion Horse; and these scenarios' smaller scale make them ideal for learning the Flintlock system. The battles in the World at War system continue in two new scenarios that utilize components from Eisenbach Gap and Blood & Bridges as well as a formidable formation of Soviet T-80s¸ the 13 th Guards Tank¸ and the versatile American Task Force 1/68. Relive previously published scenarios in a pair of carnage-filled battle reports. And read about the dynamic expansion module¸ Battles within Battles. Notice: Articles and Scenarios in this Magazine are more geared towards our older discontinued series Lock ‘n Load and World At War products. The latest edition of these series are now titled Lock ‘n Load Tactical and World At War 85. Updated editions of the Articles and Scenarios can be found in our Compendium products. Note: The Soviet 13 th Guards Tank Formation was previously published in Line of Fire #4 ¸ and the American Task Force 1/68 Formation was previously published in Line of Fire #2. Line of Fire #7: Seven is Considered a Lucky Number¸ and Line of Fire #7 Contains Seven New Scenarios¸ Four of Them Played on New Maps! This issue of Line of Fire finishes off Arrigo Velicogna's serial World at War (WaW) modulette Munich's Highway ¸ which began in Line of Fire #4 ¸ with its final two scenarios¸ "Operational Maneuver Group" and "Armored Acorn". The WaW system is also expanded by three other scenarios¸ two of which are played out on a new 8.5"x11" urban map of the strategic port city of Bremerhaven. A Terrain Effects Chart is included for new terrain such as Suburbs¸ High Rises¸ and Stadtautobahn hexes. Frequent scenario designer Jeff Schulte also shares his tips for designing scenarios in "The Ever-expanding World at War." Die-hard Lock ‘n Load ( LnL ) fans can enjoy action from Operation Torch in Morocco in November of 1942. A new 8.5"x11" map of desert terrain sets the stage for the American 9 th Infantry Division getting