And That's The Way It Was...

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by Richard Brooks


To continue our celebration of the 25th anniversary year of The Sword and The Flame, ATTWIW is pleased to announce that with a purchase of TSATF/20, you will also be able to purchase one of the TSATF Scenario Collections (from TSATF Scenario Portfolio 2000) at special price and you still receive a complimentary copy of the Boxer Rebellion variant from TSATF/1986.

TSATF/20 with Boxer Rebellion variant - $25.00US +S&H
TSATF Scenario Collections - Special Price
Pathan Collection (5 scenarios and 10 maps) - $10.00US +S&H
Zulu Collection (4 scenarios and 8 maps) - $7.00US + S&H
Boer Collection (4 scenarios and 8 maps) - $7.00US + S&H
Dervish Collection (4 scenarios and 8 maps) - $7.00US + S&H
African Exploration Collection (4 scenarios and 8 maps) - $7.00US +S&H
Egyptian Collection (3 scenarios and 6 maps) - $4.00US + S&H

Also to celebrate 25 years of The Sword and The Flame, ATTWIW is pleased to announce the release of "Hollywood Huts". 
These are a set of five generic structures (each 6-1/2" x 4" x 2-1/2" high) in 25/28mm scale. They can be used as Native dwellings in India, South Africa, Morocco, Sudan and Mexico. By reconfiguring the basic elements, you can create many combinations of single story, double story and open walled courtyards.  The top pieces can be used as walled or flat-timbered rooftops.  Also included are two sets of stairs to accommodate various arrangements of the basic components.  Each structure is hand-made of 1/4" foam-core, is hollow (for figure placement), textured/stippled finish, with wooden doors and windows. Price is $60.00 per set of five, plus $4.00 S&H USA/Canada.  International S&H to be determined per order.

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