From the publisher:
Out of the Attic #2 is the second magazine aimed at getting out of print items back into the hands of ASLers who may have missed them. This time, several of the scenarios are from tournaments which may have had limited exposure. We are glad to give them a chance to see a wider audience.
Also included are six reprinted and if necessary updated articles. These include:
Panzer gegen Panzer: Tank Warfare in ASL…by Bruce Bakken
Tactics 101: 13 Steps to Improving Your ASL Play…by Mike McGrath
Hyper Sniper: A SANe Look at the Sniper Threat in ASL…by Mark Nixon
Squad Leader Clinic: Three Classic Articles on Tank-Killing…by Jon Mishcon
Beating Around the Bush: A Look at Bypass Movement…by Philippe Léonard
What Do You Do When You Don’t Have a Can Opener? Early War Anti-Tank Tactics…by Tate Rogers
The sixteen scenarios are:
Panzers Forward! – Guise, France, 17 May 1940; French vs. German Parry and Strike – Letila Heights, Russia, 29 October 1944; Russians vs. German The Queen’s Prequel – Montecorvino, Italy, 9 September 1943; German vs. British Revenge of the Greys – Montecorvino, Italy, 9 September 1943; German vs. British Gunter Strikes Back – Montecorvino, Italy, 9 September 1943; British vs. German After The Disaster – Dzerzhinin, Poland, 5 October 1944; Russian vs. German A Midnight Clear – Trois Ponts, Belgium, 24 December 1944: American vs. German Buying Time – Port-Lyautey, Morocco, 8 November 1942; American vs. French Side By Side – Medjez el Bab, Tunisia, 19 November 1942; Fr./Brit./Amer. vs. German Vogt’s Ritterkreuz – Hatert, Holland, 10 May 10 1940; Dutch vs. German Long Range Recon – Butovo, Russia, 3 July 1943; German vs. Russian Where Iron Crosses Grow – Berlin, Germany, 21 April 1945; German vs. Russian The Amy H - Arras, France, 22 May 1940; British vs. German Raider Ridge – Choi River, New Georgia, 29 June 1943; Japanese vs. U.S. Marine With Friends Like These – Fedala, Morocco, 8 November 1942; French vs. American The Riley Shuffle – Irsch, Germany, 24 February 1945; German vs. American |