In an attempt to raise even more publishing money, Avalanche will be offering Gold Club members a chance to buy (almost) every download product ever mentioned in a repeat of the special laser-set products released last November.
You want the complete 1st Panzer division circa 1939-40?
You want the Texas Infantry Division?
Can't get enough Finnish armor?
Need to score that copy of Nipon Silk you missed, and then mail the book to Jay Townsend to get the author's autograph? (Hey, that's a good idea, a designer signed rulesbook!!)
Make sure you're a GC member and take out another major loan
Hmm, where is that news at? I'm not seeing it.
(03-21-2015, 12:52 AM)richvalle Wrote: [ -> ]Hmm, where is that news at? I'm not seeing it.
Yesterday's GC newsletter.
Found it, thanks Tony.
rv
A final chance to acquire Nehon Silk. Just as I thought I might never see it again. I think that is about the only Pacific Theatre piece I don't have yet.
Tom Oxley
Yes several ultra rare PG modules with counters will be briefly offered again. As well as the Estonian module, The Mouse that Roared, for I.A.
Some of these items are only for the most extreme completist...3 countersheets to make up the legendary Moscow first Rifle Divsion. You're buying them for the price of a boxed game tho......
I assume the same announcement will be included in the next News from the Front email, just like last time.
I suspect, based on experience, that the only reason it didn't make Daily content and news from the front is that Dr. B. and family are going to a March Madness game.
These and others are part of the
Secret Treasures promotion for the Gold Club.
Thirteen from
Panzer Grenadier:
War on the Equator - Indian Unity - Großdeutschland 1946 - Nihon Silk - Arieta Division - First Panzer - Waltzing Matilda - Power of the East - Moscow Rifles - DeGaulle's Division - Texas Division - The Marshall's Fist - Black Sinister
Two from
Infantry Attacks:
The Mouse that Roared - To Hell with Spain
Three from
Great War at Sea:
Prizes of War - Reichsmarine - Destroyers
Two from
Second World War at Sea:
The Tsar's Navy - Transports