![]() ![]() ![]() In the decades since DASL was introduced, Bounding Fire Productions released one DASL geoboard, and Heat of Battle another, while Le Franc Tireur released a substantial DASL module. Third party publishers did not do much more. A misprinted (but later corrected) set of overlays in the 1990s and the occasional DASL scenario were the only official DASL materials to follow. ![]() Avalon Hill stopped producing new DASL boards after its first two forays and allowed its miniatures marketing arrangement with GHQ to lapse. As Desperation Morale has explained in detail, the idea of Deluxe ASL was one that never really caught on with the ASL world, perhaps because DASL boards were so large and cumbersome, perhaps because the number of hexes on DASL boards is so small that DASL scenarios tend to lack maneuver and mobility ( more on the history of DASL here). The reprint was almost inevitable after MMP decided it would un-abandon the long-abandoned DASL niche by publishing the Winter Offensive Bonus Pack #9 in 2018.ĭASL was an attempt to fuse ASL with miniatures, primarily by creating huge boards with 2.2″ hexes that would be compatible with 1/285 scale miniatures. Deluxe ASL (2019) is a (partial) combined reprint of the old Avalon Hill DASL modules Streets of Fire (1985) and Hedgerow Hell (1987).Ĩ unmounted 11" x 26" (DASL) geoboards (a-h), 8 sheets of overlays, 38 scenarios on cardstock Commentary:ĭeluxe ASL is a partial combined reprint of the original two DASL modules published by Avalon Hill in the mid-1980s, Streets of Fire (1985) and Hedgerow Hell (1987).
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