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Lone Canuck Publications deserve their own section in the Unofficial Company Support Forums.
  1. Longevity - LCP has been producing ASL compatible products since 1998, nineteen years.
  2. Products - LCP has produced over two dozen scenario packs and campaign game modules for sale at affordable prices.
  3. Diversity - Modules cover battles from the early war period through the end of the war involving virtually all major combatants of the European theater.
  4. Size - The modules range from small, quick tournament scenarios to large engagements that simulate battalion sized fights.
  5. Price - Most items cost about US$12-$14 and the most expensive items sell for US$27.
  6. Research - Each module is thoroughly researched and play tested.
  7. Module Support - LCP updates it's errata page as soon as a correction needs to be published.
  8. ASL Support - LCP provides support for ASL tournaments in the US and Canada, with prizes and sponsorship.
  9. Freebies - LCP, in association with Victoria ASL group, has produced fourteen scenarios packs that include a specific map for that pack which is free to download and print by any ASL player.
  10. Customer Service - LCP has great customer service.
 

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Lone Canuck Publications deserve their own section in the Unofficial Company Support Forums.
  1. Longevity - LCP has been producing ASL compatible products since 1998, nineteen years.
  2. Products - LCP has produced over two dozen scenario packs and campaign game modules for sale at affordable prices.
  3. Diversity - Modules cover battles from the early war period through the end of the war involving virtually all major combatants of the European theater.
  4. Size - The modules range from small, quick tournament scenarios to large engagements that simulate battalion sized fights.
  5. Price - Most items cost about US$12-$14 and the most expensive items sell for US$27.
  6. Research - Each module is thoroughly researched and play tested.
  7. Module Support - LCP updates it's errata page as soon as a correction needs to be published.
  8. ASL Support - LCP provides support for ASL tournaments in the US and Canada, with prizes and sponsorship.
  9. Freebies - LCP, in association with Victoria ASL group, has produced fourteen scenarios packs that include a specific map for that pack which is free to download and print by any ASL player.
  10. Customer Service - LCP has great customer service.
Wholeheartedly agree, well put! If anything, I have always attributed LCP's slight delay in addressing product/errata issues to the fact that he must scan 60 different threads in a dozen different sub-forums to spot the questions. Even so, he does a remarkable job of it. With his own section in the Unofficial Company Support Forums, his responses would be just as fast as any other publisher.

LCP is one of the most solid spokes in the ASL wheel, IMO.
 

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It seems to me that only companies that make module-level products make the list. LC is someplace between the scenario pack only guys (ESG) and the module-size TPPs.
 

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He's done many smaller (some would say more manageable) HASLs complete with their own proprietary maps.
I'd say that qualifies.
 

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If he puts out that Koenig battle with a half-sheet or full sheet of counters, double maps, scenarios, and CG - I'd say that would qualify. I believe your statement only confirms where I stated they fit within the ASL spectrum.
 

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@George Kelln

George, in OF 16 Crossing The Duna, SSR #1 says "...a DC attack vs. the bridge receives a -2DRM...". Is this cumulative with B6.33, "The same Original DR used on the IFT to resolve attacks against units on the bridge is used against the bridge itself by adding +3 TEM for a stone bridge..."? Or standalone?

A) +3 (stone bridge) -2 SSR DRM= Net +1 DRM
or
B) -2 SSR DRM, nothing else

Thanks!
 

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@George Kelln

George, in OF 16 Crossing The Duna, SSR #1 says "...a DC attack vs. the bridge receives a -2DRM...". Is this cumulative with B6.33, "The same Original DR used on the IFT to resolve attacks against units on the bridge is used against the bridge itself by adding +3 TEM for a stone bridge..."? Or standalone?

A) +3 (stone bridge) -2 SSR DRM= Net +1 DRM
or
B) -2 SSR DRM, nothing else

Thanks!
The answer would be
 
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