Buy this in Print FROM THE EDITOR I stand corrected, after chiding Richard Clarke of Too Fat Ladies for giving the characters in his games “silly names”, Rich rebuked with a well reasoned and constructed article on why it’s never a bad idea to give the heroes in your games monikers like
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all our readers! Our first magazine of 2019 features as its theme: (pre-gunpowder) Empire Building. We have four articles taking us to the great empires of Persia, Rome and Mali then we saddle-up with Genghis Khan and the Mongolian Horde and head to
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In this issue of Wargames Illustrated, come with us on a journey as we explore the campaigns of The Unkillable Soldier: Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart. P.S. And make sure you take a diversion to check out the latest game from Warlord - Cruel Seas - as seen in our Rules
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We have a bonus eight pages again for you this month. Our article submissions are on a real roll at the moment and as the print deadline for each magazine looms nearer we are struggling to fit all the articles we have into the magazine. Having said that, always bear
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The Battle of Barnet, 1471 Wars of the Roses DBM scenario E.J Cruttenden The Age of Arthur, Part IV Archaeology of the end of Roman Britain Guy Halsall Traders and Slavers in Nyasaland, 1887 – 1895 part 2 A Neglected African campaign Chris Peers Bums, Battalions, & Buildings Scale effects in wargames Russel Vallence Storming the Grand Redoubt at Borodino A General de
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Made to measure Commissioning Figures. Stephan A. Ryan R.A.T.S – Random Air Attacks A system for using aircraft in 20th century games Patrick Lloyd The Dutch Brigade in English Service, 1799 – 1802 A brief look at its organisation and uniforms Frank van den Bergh Warfare in the age of Marlborough Wargame rules in use at the Wargames Holiday Centre. Mike
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The Russian Civil War. Part 4: Wargaming the R.C.W Andy Callan ‘The Great Brilliance’ Military campaigns of the Ming Dynasty, Part 3 Chris Peers Bavarian Cuirassiers in the Spanish Succession War Gabriel Mykaj Marche ou crevè! The French Foreign Legion Greg Foster East of Chosin: A Command Decision mini-campaign game for the Korean War. Greg Novak & Tom Reed Hannibal as
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Tsushima, Part II. The Battle Richard Watson Bavarian Dragoons, 1701 - 1704 Gabriel Mykaj ‘The Great Brilliance’: Military Campaigns of the Ming Dynasty, Part 1 Chris Peers ‘Bluejackets & Headhunters’ Rajah Brooke & the Pirates of Bornio, 1841-1844 Harry Pearson The Russian Civil War, Part 2:Weapons, Equipment and Tactics Andy Callan Sweden Triumphant The Battle of Jankow: a Thirty Years War scenario Mike
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Getting it Right Richard Brooks An Islamic Fort at 15mm Ian Weekley Giving them and Awful Hammering More thoughts on Zulu firepower Ian Knight Designer’s notes on Two Dragons Productions’ Napoleonics Tim Hallam Global Conflict by Land & Sea, Part III Keith Brenson Eureka Stockade J.Marshall & M. Curtotti Report on Council Fires IV Barbara Barron Mini-Marlburian: rules for 5mm games, 1700-1720 Bob Black &
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Having trouble viewing the flipbook magazine? View and download it instead! Crimean Small Actions III: Skirmish on the Bulganak Stephen Allen Rules for the use of Prussian Artillery 1870 – 1871 Martin Tomezak The Devil’s Wind Ted Brown The Piedmontese Army, 1701 – 1712 Luigi Casali Strange deeds in deepest Northamptonshire.. (the ‘must’ on the Knuston) Graham Evans (& Dormouse!) The
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