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World War II Wargames Rules
Bolt Action: Third Edition
World War II Wargames Rules
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Description
A revised and updated third edition of the best-selling Bolt Action World War II wargaming rules.
Bring the great battles of World War II to your tabletop with Bolt Action. Strike out from the beaches of Normandy towards Germany. Sweep across the deserts of North Africa in lightning raids. Battle the enemy and the sweltering heat in the jungles of Asia and on the islands of the Pacific. Fight doggedly from street to street in Arnhem, Stalingrad, and Berlin.
Whatever your preferred style of play, your miniature collection, or your historical interests, the diverse army and scenario options will allow you to build a force that fits. Field everything from standard rifle platoons to heavily armoured tank forces, fast-moving reconnaissance patrols, and even artillery units.
This third edition features refined and streamlined rules and starter army lists to get new players straight into the action. Seasoned veterans, meanwhile, will find new tactical depth in the detailed force composition mechanics and a wide variety of fresh challenges in the scenario generation system.
Marshal your forces, study the terrain, and prepare for battle – the fight begins!
Product details
Published | 07 Jan 2025 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 320 |
ISBN | 9781472863799 |
Imprint | Osprey Games |
Dimensions | 242 x 190 mm |
Series | Bolt Action |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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The best miniature WW2 game gets a brand new edition
Wargamer
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Hard not to recommend. Impressive
Miniature Wargames
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Absolutely engrossing, with an approachable ruleset that doesn't skimp at all on depth and detail
TechRaptor