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WHAT YOU WILL FIND INSIDE BRIDGE at REMAGEN the AMERICANS the GERMANS Reluctant Veteran (Considered One of the Best Ratings 512 WHAT YOU WILL FIND INSIDE BRIDGE AT REMAGEN THE AMERICANS THE GERMANS Reluctant Veteran (considered one of the best ratings 512. Schwere Panzerjagerkompanie in Flames Of War) or Confident Veteran options in all • Jagdtiger: more armour and a bigger gun than any other companies tank on the tabletop. Tank Company • Options for Confident Veteran or Reluctant Trained – does not matter if you are easy to hit when you have that • M26 Pershing: The American Panther with Front much armour! Armour 10 and an AT 14 gun. • Legendary Tiger Ace Otto Carius: ignores Concealment • T26E4 Super Pershing: More armour, bigger gun, but a and Long Range modifiers. little slower. Available in a plastic box of 3 Pershings or • Always Defends allowing you to put your tanks in the Super Pershings right place. • Tank platoons with all the existing Shermans and new Uparmoured versions and Up-gunned ones too. 654. Schwere Panzerjagerkompanie Uparmored Easy Eight in a blister. Jumbo in a blister (for • Two options: Confident Veteran with Jagdpanthers the first time) with both the 75mm and 76mm turret and Hornisse (Nordwind) or Reluctant Veteran with options. Jagdpanthers (Ruhr Pocket). • Tank Escorts! Infantry that ride on the tanks giving them • Plenty of support options to round out the company and additional dice in Assaults, as well as extra shooting. like the 512. Company, it Always Defends as well. Light Tank Company 506. Schwere Panzer Abteilung Up to 17 Chaffee or Stuart tanks in a company, supported • Reluctant Veteran or Reluctant Trained and lots of King by Artillery, Tank Destroyers and Infantry! Tigers. Armored Rifle Company • Ability to be supported by SS Panzers and Infantry , as well as Jagdtigers. • Armoured infantry loaded with machine-guns and bazookas, perfect on attack or defence. Options to SS-Panzerbrigade Westfalen reduce the points cost by dropping the M3 Halftracks. Plastic Armored Rifle Platoon on sale now. • Fearless Trained SS with a host of flavourful rules to make them tough to shift (Enjoy The War with a 2+ Motivation • Supported by all the options from the Tank Company. on Platoon Motivation tests), Always Defend, as well Cavalry Recon Company as Panzerfaust Trap teams capable of ambushing enemy tanks. • Nimble recon units supported by Tanks, Infantry, Tank • Supported by all the flavours of German armour. Destroyers and Artillery. • Rated as Mechanised Company so gets to defend against Divisional Support Tanks, and attack infantry. • Volkssturm Infantry: local militia given training and Divisional Support a Panzerfaust, these troops do not count towards your platoon count when working out what should be in reserve All the usual options you expect from an American force as giving you extra infantry to defend your tanks. well as some new options. • Artillery and Rocket Launchers. • Sherman Crocodile: A Sherman with a Flamethrower! • Lots of 88’s, 2cm or 3.7cm anti-aircraft guns. • Sherman Crab and Aunt Jemima: cheap platoons that • Arado 234 B: new air support in the form of a Jet Bomber tank care of mines. that cannot be intercepted and carries big bombs capable • Battleworn Rifle Platoons: Reluctant Veteran infantry of knocking out any tank. that can ride on the back of your tanks (benefiting from a 3+ save rather than a 5+ save). TANK COMPANY ON SALE JUNE UBX43 - M26 Pershing Platoon M26 PERSHING T26E4 SUPER PERSHING Top Top Armour Tank telephone Armour Tank telephone 2 2 Side Front Side Front Armour Movement Armour Armour Movement Armour 6 Standard Tank. 10 6 Slow Tank, Overloaded. 13 Weapon Range ROF AT FP Weapon Range ROF AT FP M3 90mm gun 32”/80cm 2 14 3+ T15E1 90mm gun 40”/100cm 2 16 3+ ON SALE ON SALE NOW JULY USO191 - Tank Escorts UBX44 - M4A3 (late) Sherman Platoon ON SALE ON SALE JULY JUNE US053 - M4A3 (105mm) HVSS US056 - M4A3E2 Jumbo (with 76mm option) LIGHT TANK COMPANY ON SALE NOW UBX33 - M24 Chaffee Platoon ARMORED RIFLE COMPANY ON SALE ON SALE NOW JULY UBX41 - Armored Rifle Platoon UBX42 - Rifle Company US SUPPORT ON SALE ON SALE JULY NOW US108 - M36B1 Jackson BR132 - Sherman Crab ON SALE ON SALE JULY JULY US060 - M4 Sherman Crocodile US061 - T1E3 Aunt Jemima Mine Rollers OBERLEUTNANT OTTO CARIUS Legendary Tiger Ace ON SALE JULY 100% GBX80 - Otto Carius 512. SCHWERE PANZERJÄGERKOMPANIE 512th Heavy Tank Hunter Company ON SALE NOW GBX70 - Jagdtiger 654. SCHWERE PANZERJÄGER- KOMPANIE 654th Heavy Tank-hunter Company ON SALE ON SALE ON SALE NOW NOW NOW GBX22 - Jagdpanther GE107 - Hornisse SCHWERE PANZERKOMPANIE Heavy Tank Company ON SALE NOW GBX14 - Königstiger GERMAN SUPPORT ON SALE JULY GE823 Volkssturm Platoon ON SALE JULY AC015 - Arado 234 B ON SALE ON SALE JUNE NOW GBX81 - Grenadier Company GBX76 - Panzergrenadier Platoon ‘We have a bridge intact across the river at Checkpoint 15 [Remagen]. Shall I continue to hold this bridgehead in view of the new mission south? We have one company across at 16:10.’ —General William M Hoge, Combat Command B, US 9th Armored Division The US Army is charging for the Rhine, the last physical barrier to the German heartland. Leading the march of the US First Army is Combat Command B ON SALE of the 9th Armored Division. The Rhine has always been the objective, but no one expects the Germans to JUNE leave any of the bridges across the river intact. On 7 March 1945, lead elements of Task Force Engeman discover that Remagen’s Ludendorff Bridge is still intact, and Brigadier General Hoge instantly recognises that a decisive battle is upon his troops. He orders the bridge to be captured. Meanwhile, Major Hans Scheller, commander of the German defenders, gives the order for the bridge to be demolished. As the first American soldiers set foot on the bridge, it explodes in a massive plume of smoke and debris. After the dust settles, everyone is stunned to find the bridge still stands. The fight for the Ruhr is on... BRIDGE AT REMAGEN NEW RELEASES FW230 - Bridge At Remagen (80 page book) US060 - M4 Sherman Crocodile AMERICAN US061 - T1E3 Aunt Jemima Mine Rollers (three Minerollers) Plastics UBX42 - US Rifle Company (HQ, two Rifle US108 - M36B1 Jackson Platoons and Weapons Platoon) GERMAN UBX43 - Pershing Platoon (three Pershing or Plastics Super Pershing tanks) GBX81 - Grenadier Company (HQ and two UBX44 - M4A3 (late) Sherman Platoon (five Grenadier Platoons) tanks with turret options for 75mm or 105mm, Boxes and 76mm) GBX80 - Otto Carius (with Jagdtiger and crew) Blisters AC015 - Arado 234 B US053 - M4A3 (105mm) HVSS Blisters US055 - M4A3E8 Easy Eight (uparmored) GE823 - Volkssturm Platoon US056 - M4A3E2 Jumbo (with turrets for both 75mm and 76mm option).
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