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Don't you remember "The Sword and the Flame"?

https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/4292...-and-flame
No, but adding two "the" s spices it up a bit. Like The Knights of the Round Table rather than Knights and Round Table...
(10-05-2017, 12:32 AM)Hugmenot Wrote: [ -> ]That typo is under Maple Leaf Brigade,  Fire and Sword is a typo, I am sure it was meant to be Fire in the Steppe.

I validated the OOB with the Road to Berlin and Hammer & Sickle combination when we developed Maple Leaf Brigade. It's very likely it would work with other base game(s) combinations + Hammer & Sickle but I did not check it at the time. Note that Hammer & Sickle is required for some of the Soviet hardware.

Well thats much less exciting  Undecided
Actually, I don't think it will be Fire in the Steppe as the RKKA and Guards need T34/85s and JS IIs which are both in Road to Berlin.
• With Fire and Sword
The 1945 campaign in eastern German and Poland with most of the pieces from Road to Berlin and the other four maps (all with new artwork). I have a great number of new scenarios sketched out so we’ll tighten the focus. The Hungarians from Road to Berlin will join the Slovaks from First Axis in a new edition of that book focused solely on Fire in the Steppe.
(10-06-2017, 01:05 AM)otto Wrote: [ -> ]• With Fire and Sword
The 1945 campaign in eastern German and Poland with most of the pieces from Road to Berlin and the other four maps (all with new artwork). I have a great number of new scenarios sketched out so we’ll tighten the focus. The Hungarians from Road to Berlin will join the Slovaks from First Axis in a new edition of that book focused solely on Fire in the Steppe.

 
Oh, dear.  Ka-ching! $$  Q, though: were not there eight maps in RtB?  Just curious what was meant by "the other four maps."
A boxed game on Poland 1939
(10-06-2017, 01:54 AM)otto Wrote: [ -> ]A boxed game on Poland 1939

Ah.  How would this be related to White Eagles?  Subsume some/many of its scenarios; completely different ...?
"With Fire and Sword" <-- again, the addition of just one more word makes it so much better!

Looking forward to it, otto!
"A Sword of Fire and Ice" is even more catchy and piggybacks into the back of a very successful series.
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