Wings of War: Dawn of WWII Miniature: Black : Dawn of WWII Miniature: Black by Fantasy Flight Games Staff (2010, Game)

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PublisherAsmodee North America, Inc.
ISBN-101589946197
ISBN-139781589946194
eBay Product ID (ePID)74250929

Product Key Features

Book TitleWings of War: Dawn of WWII Miniature: Black : Dawn of WWII Miniature: Black
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2010
TopicBoard Games
GenreGames & Activities
AuthorFantasy Flight Games Staff
FormatGame

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Item Height2 in
Item Length4 in
Item Width3.5 in

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