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Saint Vivien de Blaye (Gironde)
Boite FORCES OF VALOR 1/32 GERMAN SD KFZ 7/1 mit 2cm flakvierling  38, il y a une coupure sur le dessus de la boite sur le plastique transparent, autrement neuf jamais ouvert
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Wargame en anglais From the publisher's website: Ultimatum delivered by the German Ambassador at Brussels von Below Saleske, to M. Davignon, Belgian Minister for Foreign Affairs: 2 August 1914 Very Confidential Reliable information has been received by the German Government to the effect that French forces intend to march on the line of the Meuse by Givet and Namur. This information leaves no doubt as to the intention of France to march through Belgian territory against Germany... The GUNS OF AUGUST simulates the first three months of WWI in the West, when mobility reigned and the fate of France hung in the balance. Game mechanics compensate for players’ 20/20 hindsight to encourage historically accurate play that makes “sense” in game terms while avoiding a “straight jacket” of special rules to force irrational play. Players maneuver corps and divisions through 9-mile wide hexagons in turns that span three days each. Chit pull activation, along with modest movement point allowances, generates a highly interactive game. Combat uses artillery and rifles to reveal the comparative strengths of the opposing armies. Optional rules for variable set up and fog of war counters shroud the game in uncertainty and increase replay value. “The lamps are going out all over Europe. We shall not see them lit again in our time”, Sir Edward Grey.
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Saint Aubin en Charollais (Saône et Loire)
Grumman F14A Tomcat au 1/72. Maquette très détaillée avec sa carte descriptive et son arsenal modulable. Parties mobiles (trains d'atterrissage, ailes, gouvernes, verrière de cockpit). En métal et petites parties en plastique. Marque Forces of Valor.
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Consulter nos évaluations Ajouter cette boutique à mes favoris Der Weltkrieg - Western Front 78,75 € Disponibilité: en stock jeu en anglais de Decision Games et SPW. The Western Front: 1914-1918 contains six scenarios depicting campaigns in France and Belgium during World War I. The game can also be played as a start to finish campaign of the western front, or linked with other games of the series in a grand campaign covering all the European fronts of World War I from start to finish.     One full map and six counter sheets (1680 pieces). Standard Rules, Scenario and Linking rules, Corps displays, Supply Tracks, 2 inch bookcase box. The Scenarios   August 1914  War has come. Germany is faced with mortal enemies on two fronts. She must eliminate one threat or face being crushed between the two. The German strategist von Schlieffen plans one of the great military gambles of all time. His scheme is to concentrate to knock France out of the war before Russia can bring her armed masses to bear. The bulk of German forces will move through neutral and lightly defended Belgium. Graf von Schlieffen intends to fall on the flank and rear of the French armies. He believes the French will over commit to regaining the lost provinces of Alsace and Lorraine. The Schlieffen plan runs afoul of complications from the moment it is launched. The Belgians fight back. The British join the fray. The French begin to display operational flexibility. Meanwhile the Kaiser and his advisors balk at the risk being accepted in the East. Can the invading German armies still defeat France? Or will the French, British and Belgians stop them? This time it is up to you. May 1915 The immediate threat to France is over. The Germans have re-deployed substantial forces to the eastern front. French and British reinforcements continue to arriving in increasingly substantial numbers. The French believe the opportunity has come to expel the invaders. But both sides have used the lull since 1914 to dig in. Trench lines stretch from Switzerland to the English Channel. The Germans may be weaker, but they stand inside the most extensive field fortifications the world has yet seen. February 1916 The Germans have substantially reduced the Russian threat by their Polish Campaigns of 1915. Now the German Chief of Staff, von Falkenhayn, believes he can eliminate France through a protracted battle of attrition. The fortress complex of Verdun is chosen as the target the French will defend to the death. An epic struggle that will sear the minds and bodies of both nations begins. Both sides will feel the effects of attrition on a national scale. Yet neither side is willing to shrink from the cost of the sacrifice. July 1916 The new British army of Kitchener is finally ready. The French are in desperate need of assistance due to their losses at Verdun. With German attention focused on the French, the British feel their new army will be able to break through. They believe the intensive week long bombardment of the German trenches will have pulverized both the defenders and their defenses.  Carrying 80  pounds of equipment per man, the British climb over the top and slowly walk toward the other side of no-man's land. But the Germans rush out of their shell-proof bunkers to defend their line. A battle that will last for months is joined in the valley of the Somme. April 1917 The new French General in Chief is Nivelle, the charismatic English speaking hero of Verdun. He convinces the British to join him for a two pronged attack. An attack against the base of the German salient that points at Paris. Plans that are anything but secret are made to put Nivelle's aptly named "Army of the Rupture" through the German lines in less than a day. Nivelle's problem is the Germans also see the potential of his plan. They withdraw from the salient and into the formidable defenses of the Hindenburg Line. Nivelle plows ahead regardless. The soldiers of the French army may be unhappy with the result.  March 1918 The Germans have knocked the Russians out of the war. Their forces are now rushed west. The German divisions are thoroughly trained in new assault tactics. This will be the Germans' best chance to win since their defeat at the Marne in 1914.  Time is short: fresh American troops and French and British tanks are starting to arrive in substantial numbers. The German stosstruppen are aimed at the weak point of the depleted British lines. The plan is to drive a wedge between the allied British and French armies. And General Ludendorff has follow up offensives ready to exploit any advantage gained. Can the Entente hold on until the Germans have depleted themselves enough that a counter offensive is feasable? Or will 1918 finally see the redemption of German frustrations since 1914? Or will the war drag on for years to come?  
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Consulter nos évaluations Ajouter cette boutique à mes favoris Battle for Stalingrad 36,75 € Disponibilité: en stock The Battle for Stalingrad lasted 200 days, from July 17, 1942 to February 2, 1943. Hitler himself had ordered the capture of the key Soviet city, and his armies were determined to carry out his orders. Opposing the German armies were the civilians and armed forces of Russia. In desperate house-to-house fighting the two sides fought, bleed, and froze in the chilling Russian winter. The Battle For Stalingrad puts you in the rubble-strewn streets as the German forces fight through one block of the city after another. The only hope for both sides is to secure the city before they run out of blood and food. As the game unfolds, you’ll see one section of the city after another ground into rubble by your ceaseless fighting. As the city deteriorates, the amount of supplies generated for your men decreases. Supplies are the lifeblood of your army. Without them, you cannot move or attack, and you’ll suffer higher casualties in combat. In the end, you’ll be scrambling through the ruins, as much in search of food as the enemy. Key Design Features: An excellent 2 player game. Low complexity rules that are perfect for both serious and casual gamers. Intuitive, fast-playing game system Play time: 60 minutes Component List: 168 Full Color Cards 1 Full Color Counter Sheet Full Color Rulebook Target Audience: This game is perfect for both expert level military gamers as well as first time gamers. The core rules are easy to grasp and very intuitive, while still giving players a wide variety of decision-making options and tactical choices.  
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KESSELSCHLACHT - against the odds - NEUF new - unpunched Kesselschlacht  (literally, "cauldron battle") is a simulation depicting the encirclement and escape of the German First Panzer Army from the Ukraine in the Spring of 1944. The German forces were very low on fuel and ammunition and had been caught flat-footed by yet another overwhelming Soviet offensive. First Panzer Army had been cut off by a total of nine Soviet armies. Its breakout began on March 25, 1944, and continued into early April. In these two weeks, the Germans continuously conducted a mobile defense as their pocket drove westward in an effort to meet a relief force (which was spearheaded by the II SS Panzer Corps) attacking eastward. Supplied by air much of the time, First Panzer Army deceived the Soviet forces by moving west, instead of south as the Soviet generals had anticipated. The pocket crossed several swollen rivers, and struggled through thick mud and deep snow, yet somehow remained intact. Unlike the Korsun Pocket disaster the month before, this time the Germans avoided yet another debacle. The commander of the First Panzer Army, Generaloberst Hans Hube, through his skillful leadership, proved to be a master of mobile defensive warfare. Kesselschlacht  game & issue #3 of ATO: Full color 22"x34" upgraded map 360 full color die-cut counters Rulebook length - 22 pages Charts and tables - 2 pages Complexity - Medium Solitaire suitability - Medium Playing time - 8 hours
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Consulter nos évaluations Ajouter cette boutique à mes favoris Combat Commander Normandy Battle pack n°3 35,70 € Disponibilité: en stock règle en français descriptif GMT: Combat Commander: Battle Pack #3 -- Normandy is the third themed collection of scenarios for use with the Combat Commander: Europe series of games. The theme of this third Battle Pack shifts to the West Front in June, July and August 1944 as various Allied forces landed on French soil to fight the occupying German forces. CC: Normandy features seventeen new scenarios printed on cardstock -- one of which is a multi-scenario Campaign Game -- as well as eight new maps, added markers necessary for some of the scenarios, and a new feature to the series: a majority of the leader counters represent historical individuals who actually fought in the depicted actions. Rules relevant to the characteristic fighting on the invasion beaches and inland bocage are included. -- Rural Roads and Bocage; -- Limited Smoke Barrage; -- Mortar Spotters; -- Invasion Terrain (Beach, Shingle, Water Barrier, Communication Trench, Hedgehog) -- Bunker Busting; -- and Night. Additional special scenario and campaign rules cover well-known individual features of the fighting such as Widerstandsnests, Casemates, Coastal Batteries, Commando Movement, Cliff Scaling, Bocage Clearing Doctrine, Pre-Registered Mortar Batteries, Armor Support and Air Superiority. The maps depict specific locations in Normandy: Pegasus Bridge, Pointe du Hoc, Omaha Beach (one directly on the beach at Widerstandsnest 61 and two on the bluffs above the beach, one on the western cliffs and the other on the eastern flank heading towards Cabourg), the villages of Crisbecq and La Madeleine, and finally Sword Beach (at La Brèche d’Hermanville). The scenarios in CC: Normandy include: -- "Pegasus Bridge" using an accurate map, with British Airborne units, 6 June 1944; -- Taking the Point" set at Pointe du Hoc, with US Rangers, 6 June 1944; -- "Taking the Point (Planned)", revised version allowing players to try the planned assault, 6 June 1944; -- "Widerstandsnest 61" set at Omaha Beach, with US Army units, 6 June 1944; -- "Mazed and Confused" set in the communication trench network above Omaha Beach, with US Rangers, 6 June 1944; -- "This Man Was Good" set in the bluffs above Omaha Beach, with a German Counterattack of US Army units, 6 June 1944; -- "The Uneasy Wait" set on Sword Beach at Widerstandsnest 20 (codenamed Cod), with British units, 6 June 1944; -- "The New Highlanders" set at the village of Authie inland from Juno Beach, with Canadian units, 7 June 1944; -- "Deeds not Words" set at Battery Crisbecq inland from Utah Beach, with US Army units, 8 June 1944; -- "East by Northwest" set inland in Brittany, with French SAS Commando and FFI units facing Ostruppen (as represented by conscripts with Georgian and Ukrainian leaders), 18 June 1944; -- "Graveyard of the North Shores" set near the Carpiquet airfield outside Caen, with Canadian units, 4 July 1944; -- "Bingham Must Hold" set at the village of La Madeleine outside of St Lô, with US Army units, 15 July 1944; -- "Compagnie Scamaroni" set in Caen at night, with a combined force of Canadian engineers and FFI commandos facing Luftwaffe troops at the opening of Operation Atlantic, 18 July 1944; -- "Cheux’d Up" depicting action at Cheux during Operation Epsom, with Scottish units, 25 July 1944; -- "Old Hickory Resolute" set at Mortain, with US Army units facing a German assault that was part of Operation Lüttich, 8 August 1944; -- "Surrender is out of the Question!", set at the infamous Maczuga Hill depicting the brave night defense by the Polish units of the 1st Armoured Division, 20 August 1944; -- and the "29, Let’s Go!" multi-scenario Campaign Game recreating eight days (11 July through 18 July 1944) of the 116th Regiment of the 29th Infantry Division’s assault on St. Lô; players are encouraged to see whether they can push the 116th Regiment to reach La Madeleine by 15 July (to match the historical scenario above). NOTE: CC:Normandy is not a complete game and requires ownership of both Combat Commander:Europe and Combat Commander:Mediterranean to play. Designed by John Foley Developed by Kai Jensen Additional scenario designs in this third Pack are courtesy of John Butterfield, Bryan Collars, Ric Van Dyke, and Volko Ruhnke. Expands: Combat Commander: Europe and Combat Commander: Mediterranean (both required)  
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Consulter nos évaluations Ajouter cette boutique à mes favoris Great Pacific War 47,25 € Disponibilité: en stock jeu en anglais. In addition to five scenarios covering all or part of the War in the Pacific, Great Pacific War includes rules to link it and Third Reich to play the Second World War, a simulation of the entire conflict with up to seven players. Included in the game are five scenarios for the Great Pacific War and three scenarios for the linked Second World War. One of the Great Pacific War scenarios covers a possible 1931 conflict between Japan and America as postulated by the British journalist Hector Bywater in his book of the same title. The facts: · Game scale is 60 miles per hex covering the battlefield on three 34" x 22" maps. Units are represented at corps, fleet and air army level. Each turn represents three months of actual time.   · The game system is built around players drawing impulse "chits" to determine how they can activate their forces. The emphasis is on the interaction of military, political and economic factors (as in John Prados' Third Reich).   · Components: Three 34" x 22" maps, 560 playing pieces, rules, three scenario books, political events and charts. The game system from John Prados' Third Reich allows players to control the military, political and economic destinies of their nations in a struggle to dominate the world. Land, air and sea forces battle across almost a third of the earth's surface as the two mightiest navies fight for control of the Pacific. Players manage their economies and build and operate their military forces within the capabilities of their nation's abilities. In Great Pacific War the Japanese player must decide initially whether war with America or the USSR will be his or her strategy. Japan's lack of resources make a war with one or the other a necessity. Also possible is a war with Britain and her ally, The Netherlands, who together control the riches of India, Java and Borneo. This strategy has many risks, the greatest being that America will enter the war on Britain's side. Coloring all is the massive Japanese investment in China and the importance of those conquered territories to the Japanese economy. The American player must move a nation unprepared for war to a position of strength, while attempting to support the Nationalist Chinese in their conflict with the Japanese. In the linked game players have also to consider the effects of their actions on the global conflict. A Soviet player desperately defending Moscow in 1941 can little afford a Japanese attack on Vladivostok. Likewise a British player fighting Germany with only a seemingly soon-to-be-defeated Russia as an ally, will not welcome a Japanese attack on his eastern possesions unless it brings America into the war. Historically Japan went to war to obtain the resources denied her by the Allies embargo of steel and oil and because German successes appeared to offer Japan the opportunity to join a victory almost already won. The question is whether you and your allies can do any better than your historical counterparts.  
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Consulter nos évaluations Ajouter cette boutique à mes favoris Roads to Moscow - occasion B- 52,40 € Disponibilité: en stock jeu en bon état, pions triés en sachets zip, quelques traces d'usure minime sur la boite Roads to Moscow is a two-player game depicting battles in the Soviet Union during the drive on Moscow in October 1941. The two separate battles shown in this game are named for the main objective city on each map, Mozhaysk to the west of Moscow, and Mtsensk to the south. Perhaps the most dramatic of the many desperate battles fought in front of Moscow, these two battles combined all the elements of the great struggle. The Germans have an excellent fighting machine but are short on fuel and time. They must capture their objectives on a tight schedule or snow and mud will end their offensive. The Soviets are down to the rearward remnants of their once immense armies. If the Soviets can avoid being encircled by the fast moving German forces, high quality reinforcements from the Far East may finally allow them to stop the German advance. COMPONENTS · 528 5/8" counters · One 34x22 full color backprinted mapsheet · Rulebook · Playbook · 5 Player Aid Cards · One ten-sided die TIME SCALE 12 hours per turn   MAP SCALE 1.4 km per hex UNIT SCALE Battalions and Companies NUMBER OF PLAYERS 1-2  
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THE BIG PUSH - against the odds - NEUF new - unpunched The Big Push  covers the gigantic battle of the Somme in summer-fall of 1916. Rivaling Verdun in ferocity, scale and casualties, Somme was Britain's first real chance to open up the Western Front in World War I. French and British allies, wanting to take initiative away from Germany at Verdun, launched a large joint offensive at the Somme, where their fronts met. British generals called it the "Big Push," to break the trenches and carry them to victory. Here was a campaign that brought little save the cultural annihilation of the participants. Europe never looked at war quite the same way after the Somme. The British player controls the Allied forces (British and French), while the other player commands the defending German Army. It is also possible to have three players--French, British, and German. Each Game Turn represents one week. Map scale measures approximately 1142 yards per square (squares rather than hexes are used to prevent the easy outflanking of enemy units - something very hard to do in WW1). Ground units range in size from regiments to divisions. Each infantry strength point varies between 700 and 1500 men, depending on nationality and fighting effectiveness. Support units, like artillery, cavalry and tanks, focus their strength more on relative fire power and attack force. Play begins with artillery fire, where the other player may throw in his counter battery fire to offset the barrages. Ground movement comes next, followed by the declaration of assaults, appeals to command center resources, and defensive fire. After assaults take place, the phasing player introduces replacements and tries to rally his disordered units.
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Advanced Squad Leader Starter Kit Expansion Pack #1 The Expansion Pack has been designed with all levels of Starter Kit players in mind and includes something for everyone.   It includes three boards q, r and s consisting of a small city board, a village/woods board and a rural woods/hill board.   In addition the Pack comes with 8 scenarios set in locations such as Poland 1939 Finland 1942 Sicily 1943 France 1944 and Germany 1944. The Expansion Pack includes actions pitting the Poles against the Slovakian army, Russians advancing against Germans, Americans in their struggle against the Italians and the Free French forces defending against a sudden German counterattack.   The Expansion Pack is completely standalone providing everything you need to play the game (except dice) including new counters and updated rules and charts addressing known errata!   The Expansion Pack covers actions that allow any level of Starter Kit player from Starter Kit 1 to Starter Kit 3 with 2 Infantry only (Starter Kit 1) scenarios 2 Infantry and Guns (Starter Kit 2) scenarios and 4 scenarios with Tanks (Starter Kit 3) of which 2 have tanks on one side only.   Detailed content: > three 8x22 geomorphic mapboards q-r-s > 1 full sheet of 1/2 counters > 1 full sheet of 5/8 counters > illustrated in color rulebook > New play aids (QRDC etc.) > 8 new scenarios! Please note: Have a look at my other items. I will combine shipping for multiple wins. Shipping to a pickup point (point relais) with tracking service to Belgium or Luxembourg is like France EUR 6 and EUR 10.50 to Spain. For shipping ouside European Union, Switzerland or UK, please contact me before bidding!
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FORTRESS BERLIN - against the odds - NEUF new - unpunched "The Führer lives and is defending Berlin!" screamed out Martin Bormann's final message on April 30th, 1945. Fortress Berlin  is a two-player tactical/operational simulation of the last major battle of World War II in Europe, the assault on Berlin. Playing pieces represent the actual units that took part in this fight, along with some optional forces that might have become involved but did not do so. Map scale is approximately 500 yards (457 meters) to the hex. The mapboard depicts the essential portions of the city of Berlin, the general area including the German inner defenses for Berlin. This ranges from Treptow in the east to Spandau on the western side; and covers the area from Wedding-Pankow down to Mariendorf-Zehlendorf on the north-south axis. Each Game Turn represents one day and ground units range in size from a company up to a division. Fortress Berlin and issue #8 of ATO: Full color 22"x34" map 480 full color die-cut counters Rulebook length - 16 pages Charts and tables - 4 pages Complexity - Medium Solitaire suitability - High Playing time - 12 hours
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= = reduced price instead of 240 EUR = = Kampfgruppe Peiper II ASL Historical Module The picture shows the actual item. The module recreates the fight of the U.S. vs German SS forces in and around the villages of Cheneux and La Gleize (Belgium). Content: - historical mapsheet 31" x 45" in two 23" x 31" sections (La Gleize) - one additional 23" x 31" mapsheet (Cheneux) - 7 ASL Scenarios - 370 ½" Counters - 192 5/8" Counters - the revised Chapter P rule - Chapter P divider - 3 different campaign games - a booklet from Avalon Hill's era dated 1996 listing all the product range of the passed out company Please note: You can have a look at my other items, I combine shipping for multiple wins. Shipping charge with tracking service and insurance. Lower shipping to France (point relais) = 11 EUR; to UK, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Luxemburg, Spain, Portugal or Italy = 17 EUR. I will apply the reduced price when I will issue the invoice. Countries other than USA or Europe, please ask me before bidding!
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