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Avalon Hill 1914
This game covers the opening rounds of World War I on the Western Front.
It was Jim Dunnigan’s second game for Avalon Hill.
This item includes:
– High quality rulebook in PDF format ready to print
– All unpunched counters ready to print (2 sheets, front and back)
– Charts and cards ready to print
– High resolution color map
– BONUS – Avalon Hill General Articles
A fantastic addition to any wargame collection in a convenient format.
NOTE: Download is 324Mb
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