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From the Cellar: Pack 9

A board game by Laurent Closier Lionel Colin Philippe Naud Xavier Vitry
Publisher: Le Franc-Tireur
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From the Cellar: Pack 9
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From the Cellar: Pack 9 is an Advanced Squad Lead scenario pack released by Le Franc Tireur in 2019. It’s a peculiar product, collecting scenarios from the French Vae Victis magazine, seven other original scenario designs, as well as a small booklet with some personal notes, two articles and a comic. From the Cellar: Pack 9 also comes with the Italian nationality chart, which should originally have been published with Le Franc Tireur #14: Italians[/thing]. On the back of this chart is an original map with OB information, on which the reader may track an AAR printed as one of the articles. The article is the creative AAR of a game where only twos and sevens are rolled. The other article is a story about a Ukrainian unit that was well researched. The scenarios are: FT273: Former Foes: Xuan Loc, Northeast of Saigon, Indochina, 29 October 1945: Viet Minh versus Indian Infantry and Elements of the IJA Southern Expedition Army: Designed by Jean-Pascal Paoli FT272: Rise of the Viet Minh: Dong Mu, Indochina, 10 April 1945: Viet Minh versus French: Designed by Laurent Closier FT271: The Lock of Colmar: Kayserberg, France, 18 December 1944: Americans and Foreign Legion versus Germans: Designed by Lionel Colin FT270: Revenges at Saint-Julien: Saint-Julien, France, 9 August 1944: French Partisans versus Germans FT269: End of the Rope: Stanly Mound, Hong-Kong, 23 December 1941: Japanese versus Commonwealth: Designed by Philippe Naud FT268: Spain’s Crusaders: Sitno, Russia, 23 October 1941: Spanish Azul versus Russians FT267: Thugny-Trugny: Thugny-Trugny, France, 9 June 1940: French versus Germans: Designed by Jim Suderman FT266 (VV75): A Fine Mess: Pommereuil, France, 18 May 1940: German versus French: Designed by Philippe Naud FT265 (VV73): Balkan-Kessel: Bolec, Serbia, 17 October 1944: Germans versus Partisans and Russians: Designed by Philippe Naud FT264 (VV62): Hand off the Loot: Near Paulhac, France, 2 June 1944: French Partisans versus Germans: Designed by Philippe Naud FT263 (VV55): Summer Duty: Near Kalinovka, Russia, 31 July 1943: Russians versus Germans: Designed by Philippe Naud FT262 (VV41): 20 Years Later: Berensdorf, Germany, 8 September 1939: Germans versus French: Designed by Philippe Naud FT261 (VV37): Algiers, Algeria, 8 November 1942: Americans versus French: Designed by Philippe Naud FT260 (VV31): Inainte: Filiberta, Russia, 26 September 1941: Russians versus Romanians: Designed by Philippe Naud FT259 (VV21): Wisnicz, Poland, 6 September 1939: Polish versus Germans: Designed by Philippe Naud FT258 (VV20): Near Burbulatovo, Russia, 25 February 1943: Russians versus Germans: Designed by Philippe Naud FT257 (VV10): Gafsa, Tunisia, 21 November 1942: Germans versus French: Designed by Philippe Naud

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Description Description

From the Cellar: Pack 9 is an Advanced Squad Lead scenario pack released by Le Franc Tireur in 2019. It’s a peculiar product, collecting scenarios from the French Vae Victis magazine, seven other original scenario designs, as well as a small booklet with some personal notes, two articles and a comic. From the Cellar: Pack 9 also comes with the Italian nationality chart, which should originally have been published with Le Franc Tireur #14: Italians[/thing]. On the back of this chart is an original map with OB information, on which the reader may track an AAR printed as one of the articles. The article is the creative AAR of a game where only twos and sevens are rolled. The other article is a story about a Ukrainian unit that was well researched. The scenarios are: FT273: Former Foes: Xuan Loc, Northeast of Saigon, Indochina, 29 October 1945: Viet Minh versus Indian Infantry and Elements of the IJA Southern Expedition Army: Designed by Jean-Pascal Paoli FT272: Rise of the Viet Minh: Dong Mu, Indochina, 10 April 1945: Viet Minh versus French: Designed by Laurent Closier FT271: The Lock of Colmar: Kayserberg, France, 18 December 1944: Americans and Foreign Legion versus Germans: Designed by Lionel Colin FT270: Revenges at Saint-Julien: Saint-Julien, France, 9 August 1944: French Partisans versus Germans FT269: End of the Rope: Stanly Mound, Hong-Kong, 23 December 1941: Japanese versus Commonwealth: Designed by Philippe Naud FT268: Spain’s Crusaders: Sitno, Russia, 23 October 1941: Spanish Azul versus Russians FT267: Thugny-Trugny: Thugny-Trugny, France, 9 June 1940: French versus Germans: Designed by Jim Suderman FT266 (VV75): A Fine Mess: Pommereuil, France, 18 May 1940: German versus French: Designed by Philippe Naud FT265 (VV73): Balkan-Kessel: Bolec, Serbia, 17 October 1944: Germans versus Partisans and Russians: Designed by Philippe Naud FT264 (VV62): Hand off the Loot: Near Paulhac, France, 2 June 1944: French Partisans versus Germans: Designed by Philippe Naud FT263 (VV55): Summer Duty: Near Kalinovka, Russia, 31 July 1943: Russians versus Germans: Designed by Philippe Naud FT262 (VV41): 20 Years Later: Berensdorf, Germany, 8 September 1939: Germans versus French: Designed by Philippe Naud FT261 (VV37): Algiers, Algeria, 8 November 1942: Americans versus French: Designed by Philippe Naud FT260 (VV31): Inainte: Filiberta, Russia, 26 September 1941: Russians versus Romanians: Designed by Philippe Naud FT259 (VV21): Wisnicz, Poland, 6 September 1939: Polish versus Germans: Designed by Philippe Naud FT258 (VV20): Near Burbulatovo, Russia, 25 February 1943: Russians versus Germans: Designed by Philippe Naud FT257 (VV10): Gafsa, Tunisia, 21 November 1942: Germans versus French: Designed by Philippe Naud

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