Baghdad Thunder Run
Dougie Robinson
A Contact! skirmish scenario following the US Second (‘Tusker’) Brigade of the Third Infantry Division as they punch a hole through the heart of Baghdad with a high speed charge to Saddam Hussein’s Presidential Palace and Republican Guard Headquarters.
Raids!
Napoleonic
David Norman
Exploring the options (and relevant figure manufacturers) for marine raids during the Napoleonic period.
The Killing Times – Rollion Green 1666
Rob Anderson
The Battle of Rollion Green in November 1666 was the first in a series of battles and skirmishers between Scottish Covenanters and Government troops during a period know as ‘The Killing Times’. In this article we present a Warhammer ECW scenario for the battle.
Where the Streets Have No Name – Part 2
WW2, WWII, World War Two
Ian Wilson
The second part of our Second World War II skirmish rules. This month we cover movement, actions and fire.
Model Making for Alienscape
Fantasy
Herbert Gundt
Herb talks us through the construction of some quick terrain pieces for an alien landscape.
London by Gaslight – Photo Feature
Nick Futter
Some pictures of figures and scenery from Nick Futter’s fascinating ‘Victoriana’ model collection.
The Battle of Allerheim, 1645
Adrian Martin
A Thirty Years War Scenario featuring Franco-Germans versus Austro-Bavarians in Germany.
The Battle of Clastidium 222BC
Dr Gavin Hughes
A short Punic Wars scenario.
Two Thousand Years of Wargaming – The Battle of Almansa 1707
Steve Lill
The eighth in our twelve month series covering 2000 years of warfare. In this article we present a scenario for the The Battle of Almansa during the War of Spanish Succession.
Battlegroup South Show
Paul Davies
All the fun of the tank museum! – Report and pictures from this years’ Battle Group South convention.
OOPS! Missing Page
Here’s the page from last month’s mag which our printers cunningly forgot to print! – Some pics from May’s Newark Partizan show.
Hot Lead – Prelude
DM
A Sasanian army on the march to the Gripping Beast WAB tournament in Evesham.