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Monday, 30 June 2014

Miniature Wargames with Battlegames Issue 375

When I returned from our recent cruise, the latest issue of MINIATURE WARGAMES WITH BATTLEGAMES magazine was waiting for me. I have only just managed to have a quick flick through this issue ... but it looks as if it contains plenty of articles that will be of interest to me.


The articles included in this issue are:
  • Briefing (i.e. the editorial) by Henry Hyde
  • Forward observer by Neil Shuck
  • Bargain boats: The continuing tales of a wargames widow by Diane Sutherland
  • Fantasy Facts: ... with added fantasy for a change! by John Treadaway
  • The trouble with dragoons: Reappraising problematic late C17th cavalry by Barry Hilton
  • Send three and fourpence by Conrad Kinch
  • Collecting Featherstone: One man's shrine to the great Don by Daniel Borris
  • For want of a horse: Ponsonby at Waterloo by Arthur Harman
  • The Secret Eye Candy Page: Partizan in the Park 2014 by Henry Hyde
  • Who needs army lists? What unit is that – and do I really care? by Andy Copestake
  • The Mongols in Europe 1237-1241: Part 2: the Polish Campaign by Mick Sayce
  • Bannockburn reborn: the new Bannockburn Visitors centre by Paul Bright
  • Jeux sans frontières: Cure the most annoying wargaming problem by Franz Ehart
  • Hex encounter by Brad Harmer
  • Wars of Absolutism part 2: Game narrative – the Cuneo campaign 1744 by Roger Underwood
  • Recce
  • The Battlegames Combat Stress Appeal report by Henry Hyde

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