Check out some new releases from Wargames Illustrated and other companies in 360 degrees! What we can’t present to you in the magazine is a view of figures from all angles … but have no fear, thanks to this video you can check out assorted models from Wi427, July's issue, as
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Check out some new releases from Wargames Illustrated and other companies in 360 degrees! What we can’t present to you in the magazine is a view of figures from all angles … but have no fear, thanks to this video you can check out assorted models from Wi426, June's issue, as
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Following the success of Never Mind the Billhooks Deluxe, Author Andy Callan went ahead and designed its 'nautical neighbour': Never Mind the Boathooks. A 16-page full-colour light-hearted card and dice-driven game of skirmish combat on the seas. In this video, Andy reveals all about the new standalone naval game. https://youtu.be/NrVcyY6B8-0
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Here are the build instructions for the Warlord Games - Black Seas: Third Rate Frigate model which comes free with copies of Wi425 in Tesco, Sainsbury’s, and Salute 50. Download the full PDF.
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It's a bit of a cliché that Medieval naval battles were just like land battles at sea, but what if you take a successful set of medieval land battle rules and set them afloat, does it work? That’s what rules writer Andy Callan did with Never Mind the Billhooks. If you
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Having trouble viewing the flipbook magazine? View and download it instead! What a special treat we have for you lucky people this month! Bagged free with the printed issue of Wargames Illustrated magazine (and included as a PDF for WiPrime Members) we have a complete and exclusive set of wargames rules
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A bonus for WiPrime Members: read Observation Post ahead of its publication in Wargames Illustrated and see what we think of some of the latest wargaming releases. This instalment features a significant collection of books and some 1/600 ACW ships. Download the full PDF.
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Having trouble viewing the flipbook magazine? View and download it instead! The ‘best-laid schemes o’ mice an’ men, gang aft agley’, as Rabbie Burns would have said if he had planned to include a free rules supplement in a wargames magazine and then several things conspired against him at the last
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A bonus for WiPrime members: read this theme article from Wi416, the August 2022 issue of Wargames Illustrated magazine. Wi Painter Callum floats into unknown waters, paints his first American Civil War figures - 1/600 Peter Pig ships - and shares what he learned along the way. Download the full PDF.
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A bonus for WiPrime members: read the introductory theme article for the upcoming issue where we delve into an age of sail. Barry Hilton presents a compelling case for Naval gaming in the 17th Century. Download the full PDF.
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Having trouble viewing the flipbook magazine? View and download it instead! Well, it finally got us! After holding out for over two years WiHQ was finally awash with the Coronavirus in March, with five out of six office staff scumming to various levels of infection. Production of this venerable organ, and
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World War II scenarios for ‘Rapid Fire’ rules 1: Operation Greif Richard Marsh A battle a day…in May Bob Peyton Greek Shield devices of the Fourth Century BC Hoplite Heraldry Tim Cockrell Fort Fisher, Gibraltar of the South A.C.W amphibious ops David Bickley “Steam on and sod the sandbanks!” A.C.W. river rules for amateurs Rob Morgan De Bellis Oceanus Rules for naval conflict within the
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The Crimea D.B.A.’d Dominic Skelton “By Sword and the Compass” Fast play rules for the 16th Century naval warfare. Chris Peers ‘Operation Tusler’ A 1944 skirmish scenario D.R. Justice The Battle of St. Neots, 1648 ‘The great victory obtained by Colonel Scroope’. Dan Mersey Habakkuk: Bergship aircraft carrier A World War II ‘Funny’. M.W. Williams Wargaming the Crimean War, Part One Battle of the Alma. Derek
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Hastings in the Dining Room Amending the D.B.A. to the needs of this battle Anthony Clipsom “It is settled: The Negro will fight!” The African-American soldier in the Civil War David Bickley A visit to Bucharest Military Museum Nick Cornish ‘A most villainous-looking cavalcade’ The Afghan Regular Army in the 19th Century, Part 1B Ian Heath A Russian Front scenario for
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‘Fire & Fury’ Points System Add on to the popular American Civil War rules D.J. Hynds 1866 and all that Part V: Aschaffenburg Richard Clarke ‘God created Hell, added flies and called it Mesopotamia!’ The Battle of Ctesiphon and the Road to Kut, 1914-15 Colin Ashton After Narvik The Hunt for the British Evacuation Convoys as a Mini-Campaign Richard Marsh One Brain
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Battle of Plataea 479 BC The Eastbourne club’s 1995 demo game Eric Cruttenden “Attack at Dawn” The First Battle of Narvick, Part II Graham Hockley Additional (and unofficial) Army Lists for ‘Age of Reason Michael Manning Randolph’s Command ACW Skirmish, Coldharbor style Ian Weekley 1866 and all that Part IV: Frohnhofen Richard Clarke Readers Letters The Thousand Bomber Raid Tim Price
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D-Day – 6th June 1944 Sword Beach/Pegasus Bridge Scenario Colin Rumford 1866 and all that… Part III: Bad Kissingen Richard Clarke “A savage and Romantic War” – Spain 1833 – 1840 Part 3A: The Carlist Army of the North (Infantry) Conrad Cairns Dracula Pete Brown stakes his claim to a Wallachian army Pete Brown New rules that hit the mark Review of ‘Clear
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