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Rally Point Volume #1 - An Axis Minors Special Study

By: Sherry Enterprises

Type: Ziplock

Product Line: Rally Point ASL Scenarios (Tampa ASL Group - Sherry Enterprises)


Product Info

Title
Rally Point Volume #1 - An Axis Minors Special Study
Publisher
Category
Publish Year
2006
Dimensions
8.5x11x.15"
NKG Part #
2147411078
Type
Ziplock

Description

This item consists of 10 Axis Minors scenarios.

RPT1 Ferenc Joseph Barracks: Infantry from the Romanian 9th Cavalry Division attacks the Hungarian infantry of the 1st Tank Division defending a strongpoint in Budapest, Hungary. This is a fast-playing 4.5 turn tournament level scenario set on a half board 51. This all infantry action makes a great training scenario or tournament catch-up round scenario when time is short.

RPT2 Kerepesi Cemetery: 11January 1945: The Russian infantry from the 317th Rifle Division, with a platoon of T34/85s attacks a Hungarian infantry company and its supporting StuG IIIGs defending the Board 21 cemetery. This is a fast-playing 4.5 turn scenario that is ideal for tournament play.

RPT3 Varosmajor Grange: The Hungarian Royal Vannay Flying Squad Battalion infantry, Zrinyi IIs and Hetzers attack a tough Russian infantry Company from the 180th Division in Budapest, Hungary, on 22 January 1945. The Russian OT-34 in this will turn up the heat on the Hungarians as they attack boards 20 and 51.

RPT4 Transylvania 6-5000: This title has Glenn Miller spinning in his grave. Hungarian infantry supported by the StuG IIIG of the 7th Assault Gun Battalion attacks a dug-in force of Russian 5-2-7s, 4-4-7s and T-34s in this 5.5 turn, tournament-action set on boards 3 and 42.

RPT5 The Horvath Interlude: 18 January 1943: The Hungarian 1st Armored Field Division infantry and tanks attacks a dug-in group of Russian 4-4-7s and conscripts defending on boards 44 and 48. This 5.5 turn fast-playing thriller is just what you Nimrod fans and tournament players ordered. Get ready to cut out those new Armies of Oblivion hill overlays!

RPT6 Cadets and Cadre: 17 September 1944: An Infantry company from the Hungarian 1st Armored Division is attacking (with a veritable smorgasbord of Hungarian tanks) a dug-in group of Romanian with Bohler M35 47mm AT guns defending board 10.

RPT7 Romanian Hammers: Brian Williams designed this 5.5 turn, Eastern Front thriller, which features an infantry company from the Romanian 2nd Mountain Division attacking a mixed force of Russian infantry defending boards w and x.

RPT8 Well Taught: Mike Faulkner put down his Market-Garden book and dug up this scenario that has the 25th SS Panzer Grenadier Division attacking with SS 5-4-8s, 4-4-7s and an assortment of AFVs to clear the board w village of a troublesome combined arms force of Russian infantry and Romanian tank-supported 5-3-7s. Here's your chance to use a TACAM R-2(r).

RPT9 Shelling the Sivash: Hugh Downing designed this Russian infantry attack supported by T-34s and an SU-122. Here, the Romanians and Germans are defending boards 17 and 49 to prevent the Russians from exiting. A partisan platoon makes this one an unpredictable thriller.

RPT10 Slovak Salvation: Pete Shelling give us this Russian Partisan verses Germans and Slovaks masterpiece. This unique scenario requires both sides to attack and defend on boards 17 and 35. This 6 turn thriller will go right down to the last CC phase before it is decided.