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07/04/2023 at 08:12 #184866
John Treadaway
ParticipantIssue 481 of Miniature Wargames we have another great selection of rules, builds and scenarios for you. On the cover we have some WWII gaming with More than just a Game. This is a scenario featuring a Japanese armoured attack in Singapore by the Gothenburg Wargame club staged as a participation game at Claymore 2022. Plus there’s a FREE sprue of three Wargames Atlantic horses right on the front cover.
To go with the FREE horses we have Horses For Courses. The Editor rapidly finishes a sprue of Wargames Atlantic’s plastic horses using Army Painter Speed Paint (a review of Speed paint 2 comes later in the issue!)
In Send 3 and 4 pence Conrad Kinch explores The Egan Doctrine and how to employ it: it’s all about getting more out of your hobby time.
In By A Small Sword Divided Paul Mackay shows us how to paint the latest Epic Scale Warlord plastics to the very highest standard.
In Command Decision: Forcing an engagement Jon Sutherland gives some non-period specific advice and explains how to get your enemy to the fight (in the nicest possible way, you understand.)
In The Siege of Delhi Dave tuck offers up an Indian Mutiny Scenario.
In Practical Wargames Scenery Tony Harwood is sweeping through the clouds with a build of his own bespoke Aeronef.Show tripps: in Hammer the Opposition and Cavalier Approach the Editor takes his camera to some shows.
Finally, we have the review sections with a bumper crop of Defence in Depth for Figures and rules, Quartermaster for that Speedpainter 2.0 trial plus we have Forward Observer for news and Recce for ten insightful book reviews.
Enjoy: see you at Salute!
John Treadaway
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"They don't have to like us, snake, they just have t' make the payment schedule" Lt Cooter - Hammer's Slammers
http://www.hammers-slammers.com07/04/2023 at 21:38 #184898Tony Harwood
ParticipantI accept that this months Aeronef scratch build is a little unusual, but I think keeping the subject matter different with every months publication helps to show something new and keeps the keeps it interesting.
It was great fun to build and paint.
08/04/2023 at 20:52 #184922John Treadaway
ParticipantI think it looks fab, Tony, but then: I’m biased!
John Treadaway
www.hammers-slammers.com
"They don't have to like us, snake, they just have t' make the payment schedule" Lt Cooter - Hammer's Slammers
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