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In issue 493 of Miniature Wargames we have a great selection of rules and periods plus crafting tutorials for all wargamers.
The cover features A Rose by Another Name. We have a Wars of the Roses piece where Dave Tuck tries out some new rule ideas for this exciting period.
In Send Three & Fourpence The Silver Bayonet goes distinctly historical: Napoleonic skirmish roleplaying from Mr Kinch.
Command Decision does Three Of A Kind: Jon Sutherland reckons that – if the odds are right – you’ll fight!
Painting Panzers: Getting the best from the Wargames Atlantic plastic Panzer Lehr (or any other WWII German figures.
Cape Wars: Chris Swan presents the concluding part about the Wars with the Xhosa or Africa’s 100 Years War. This time there are three scenarios.
Dice camera action: How to video your wargames and produce epic cinematic blockbusters!
Snakes & Ladders: A siege simulator using a board-game you might have lying around in doors that’s too good for kids.
A Tale Of Two Shows: A photo report on the Cavalier show.
Club Spot: The Skirmish Wargames collective.
We have a mucky Scratch Build: Tony Harwood builds a pig pen. Just look at the filth in here…
Last Word: With Benjamin Lycett of Cerberus Studios.
Finally, we have the review sections with Defence in Depth for Figures and rules, plus we have Forward Observer for news and Recce for insightful book reviews.
Enjoy!
John Treadaway
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Mine dropped through the letterbox today, only flicked through so far, but looking up to your usual standard John.
looking forward to giving it a proper read tomorrow
looking forward to giving it a proper read tomorrow
Thankyou. I hope you enjoy it!
John Treadaway
www.hammers-slammers.com
http://www.hammers-slammers.com
I enjoyed the Historical Silver Bayonet scenario and though the game mechanics had much to recommend it. I will be looking at similar mechanics in my own Solo Silver Bayonet games.