I do like an umpired game and I’m particularly keen when I'm unfamiliar with the rules but the umpire is a walking, talking, 3D version of the rulebook. That meant I was already keen when friend of the magazine Pete Brown offered to umpire a game based on a battle
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To go with Pete Brown's Erin Go Bragh! article from Wargames Illustrated 397, we asked former Wi Editor and owner of Trent Miniatures, Duncan Macfarlane, to turf out some suitable models from his range. Being Duncan, he went much further, providing us with a load of extra details and conversion
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Trent Miniatures is one of those companies that always seems to me to take “the road less travelled”, producing excellent miniatures for some of the less well-covered wargames periods and these new releases continue this trend. First up is a pack for their “Vendean” or “Chouannerie” range. This was the peasant
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The modus operandi of Trent Miniatures is 28mm figures for the 1790s. Their ranges include: The French Revolutionary Wars (1796 – 1800), Internal France, Otterman Empire and… musicians. We have some new samples from all of those ranges for you to look at. First up (seen below) are a some Austrian
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Trent Miniatures have added another new pack of 28mm figures to their Later French Revolutionary Wars in the Caribbean. The latest pack represents four 'revolting' slaves fighting for their freedom. The set contains four figures, attired in the dress typical of the period. They are armed with various weapons, from cutlass
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