All of the upcoming reprints will incorporate the expansions (save for Dark July, Noville, and The Bear & The Jackal).
Heroes of Normandy (Band of Heroes + Swift & Bold)
Heroes of the Motherland (Not One Step Back + necessary components from Band of Heroes and Swift & Bold)
Heroes of the Nam (Forgotten Heroes + Anzac Attack)
Heroes of the Blitzkrieg (Heroes of the Blitzkrieg + In Defeat, Defiance)
Heroes of the Gap (Heroes of the Gap + Honneur et Patrie + maps and select counters from Heroes of the Blitzkrieg)
Heroes of the Falklands (A Ring of Hills + Admin counters to make it a complete game)
We are working on two core rules sets, one for 1930s - 1959, the other for 1960 - the Present. Each of the above will have the appropriate core set + module-specific rules.
Hi Doug
Heroes of the Nam will be both Forgotten Heroes and ANZAC Attack in one box. It will be fully updated as far as rules, maps and counters. Now let me be clear if you have both games you do NOT need to get this edition unless you want the latest version of it. We will NOT be selling any of the older editions once supplies are gone. We really want to make it easy for gamers to find the base games and not be required to have different expansions to play another game. For example you will not be requiring to purchase Heroes of the Blitzkreig a World War II themed game to play Honnor et Patrie which is a modern themed game. We are also trying to do away with overlays when it makes sense and just provide modified maps. An example of this is going to be in Heroes of the Blitzkrieg. You will get more maps and no overlays.
Jeff Lewis has taking over the design and development for the Lock 'n Load game series. He has started with re-writing and updating the Lock 'n Load series manuals. There are now two base sets of Lock 'n Load core rule books.
Lock 'n Load 1930 - 1959 Core Rule Edition v4.0
and
Lock 'n Load 1960 - Present Core Rule Edition v4.0.
These rule books will be available from us for free as PDF and E-Books and be treated as living rules. You can get a good idea where we are going by our recent release of Days of Villainy and the updated editions of Battle Pack: Alpha, Bravo and Dark July. We also want to get a lot more community stuff included in what we do.
I guess I went a little wild here but I hope I answered your question.
David
Hi Doug
Heroes of the Nam will be both Forgotten Heroes and ANZAC Attack in one box. It will be fully updated as far as rules, maps and counters. Now let me be clear if you have both games you do NOT need to get this edition unless you want the latest version of it. We will NOT be selling any of the older editions once supplies are gone. We really want to make it easy for gamers to find the base games and not be required to have different expansions to play another game. For example you will not be requiring to purchase Heroes of the Blitzkreig a World War II themed game to play Honnor et Patrie which is a modern themed game. We are also trying to do away with overlays when it makes sense and just provide modified maps. An example of this is going to be in Heroes of the Blitzkrieg. You will get more maps and no overlays.
Jeff Lewis has taking over the design and development for the Lock 'n Load game series. He has started with re-writing and updating the Lock 'n Load series manuals. There are now two base sets of Lock 'n Load core rule books.
Lock 'n Load 1930 - 1959 Core Rule Edition v4.0
and
Lock 'n Load 1960 - Present Core Rule Edition v4.0.
These rule books will be available from us for free as PDF and E-Books and be treated as living rules. You can get a good idea where we are going by our recent release of Days of Villainy and the updated editions of Battle Pack: Alpha, Bravo and Dark July. We also want to get a lot more community stuff included in what we do.
I guess I went a little wild here but I hope I answered your question.
David
Hi Doug
Heroes of the Nam will be both Forgotten Heroes and ANZAC Attack in one box. It will be fully updated as far as rules, maps and counters. Now let me be clear if you have both games you do NOT need to get this edition unless you want the latest version of it. We will NOT be selling any of the older editions once supplies are gone. We really want to make it easy for gamers to find the base games and not be required to have different expansions to play another game. For example you will not be requiring to purchase Heroes of the Blitzkreig a World War II themed game to play Honnor et Patrie which is a modern themed game. We are also trying to do away with overlays when it makes sense and just provide modified maps. An example of this is going to be in Heroes of the Blitzkrieg. You will get more maps and no overlays.
Jeff Lewis has taking over the design and development for the Lock 'n Load game series. He has started with re-writing and updating the Lock 'n Load series manuals. There are now two base sets of Lock 'n Load core rule books.
Lock 'n Load 1930 - 1959 Core Rule Edition v4.0
and
Lock 'n Load 1960 - Present Core Rule Edition v4.0.
These rule books will be available from us for free as PDF and E-Books and be treated as living rules. You can get a good idea where we are going by our recent release of Days of Villainy and the updated editions of Battle Pack: Alpha, Bravo and Dark July. We also want to get a lot more community stuff included in what we do.
I guess I went a little wild here but I hope I answered your question.
David
David,
Let me ask the question another way. I think I know the answer and it really doesn't effect me since I'll probably get the new FH/ANZAC to replace and augment my V1 FH since a flooded basement destroyed my box and warped the scenario cards and maps. I'm really asking more for others and to get things said out loud.
If I have FH and only need ANZAC attack, I'll still need to get the new FH, since both are out of stock and there are no plans to reprint?
And FWIW, I think the answer is yes and I don't necessarily see that as a bad thing. It's more of a way to move the series forward and actually make each base set more versatile.
Thanks
Doug
David,
I really like the direction LnL (as a compny) is heading. Although I own every edition of every LnL, WaW, NucWinter, and NaW product, I've preordered the new editions. Why .................. all your game series are detailed enough to be thought provoking and easy mechanically to play. I recently sold off my ASL collection (2 copies of each official ASL product) and the Panzer Grenadier series, so I'm all in with LnL products. You better not go out of business!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!