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Battles of the Peninsular Wars 1808-1814 (SIMTAC) English Edition
$5.00
Rulebook for tactical simulations of the Napoleonic age.
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ONLY
SIMTAC – Battles of the Peninsular Wars 1808-1814 (English Edition)
Rulebook for tactical simulations of the Napoleonic age.
Includes:
- the Battle of Los Arapiles, July 22nd, 1812
This download includes the following:
– Rulebook in PDF format ready to print
– Full color map ready to print
– All unpunched counters in color ready to print
– All tables and charts ready to print
A fantastic addition to any wargame collection in a convenient format.
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