The February issue of MINIATURE WARGAMES magazine was delivered several days ago, and for once I have had the opportunity to read it thoroughly before writing my review.
The articles included in this issue are:
All-in-all this was a good issue, and I am already looking forward to reading the next one.
The articles included in this issue are:
- Welcome (i.e. the editorial) by John Treadaway
- Forward observer
- Send three and fourpence: Who will rid me of this turbulent priest? by Conrad Kinch
- Wargaming my way: by Jason Weiser
- Journey to the Dark Side: Dark Age raiding scenarios for 'Dux Britannia' by George Anderson
- Firefight: Simple rules for small actions in the modern age (Part One) by Stephen Jones
- Problems at the Pot Bank: A battle report of a battle re-fought using 'Rapid Fire' nearly thirty years after it first appeared in 'Miniature Wargames' by Ron Miles
- Darker Horizons
- Fantasy Facts
- Battletech: Alpha Strike by Joe McCullough
- Painting Toy Tanks Redux by John Treadaway
- Copying the Copycats by Jamie Gordon
- It's the Chicago Way: Part Two by Brian Cameron
- Recce
- Star Architecture: Building a Vauban Fort by Niall Barry
- Terrain Renewal: The continuing tales of a wargames widow by Diane Sutherland
- Club Spotlight: Sheffield Wargames Society by various members of the Society
- Club Directory
All-in-all this was a good issue, and I am already looking forward to reading the next one.
Hope to pick mine up today. The period of transition between editors has been a nervous one for this reader, but the early signs are good. I really enjoyed the last issue and your comments have me looking forward to more of the same. Just two hours and fifteen minutes to go :-)
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DeleteAs you might have gathered from some of my earlier reviews of the magazine since the change of editor, I was a bit concerned that the content was going in a direction that did not appeal to me. This issue seems to reverse that trend, and hopefully indicates that it is going to stay on a track that I can enjoy.
All the best,
Bob