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Friday 22 August 2014

Miniature Wargames with Battlegames Issue 377

The postman delivered the latest issue of MINIATURE WARGAMES WITH BATTLEGAMES magazine yesterday afternoon, and I from what I have read so far, this looks as if this month's issue is going to be a good one.


The articles included in this issue are:
  • Briefing (i.e. the editorial) by Henry Hyde
  • World Wide Wargaming by Henry Hyde
  • Forward observer by Neil Shuck
  • Getting into a paddy: The continuing tales of a wargames widow by Diane Sutherland
  • Fantasy Facts: All you need from architecture to apes by John Treadaway
  • 'Twixt crescent and cross: SAGA scenarios based on the Alexiad by Matt Morgan
  • The bridges at Monocacy: Alternative ACW railroad action by Robin Miles
  • Wargames photography: Master your digital camera or phone: part 1 by Henry Hyde
  • Send three and fourpence by Conrad Kinch
  • Re-conquering Gaul: Simple ancients campaigning by Jim Webster
  • The importance of magazines: One man's love affair with battle for Wargamers by Jonathan Aird
  • Bovington 2014: A room full of tanks by John Treadaway
  • The trader's survival kit: Tongue-in-cheek comments from behind the stall by Helena Nash
  • The Chechen War 1994: Gaming a difficult war by Dave Tuck and Malc Johnson
  • The Battlegames Combat Stress Appeal report by Henry Hyde
  • Hex encounter by Brad Harmer
  • Recce

6 comments:

  1. Hmm 2 or 3 articles have peaked my interest- I'll have to drop by WHSmith's in town soon.

    Cheers,

    Pete.

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  2. Pete.,

    I think that it will be worthwhile having a skim through the magazine to see if the articles make it worth buying.

    All the best,

    Bob

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  3. I try to make a point of doing so when they come out. Though the last time I popped in I came out with a copy of After the Battle.

    Cheers,

    Pete.

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  4. Pete.,

    I bought a copy of SHIPS MONTHLY magazine on exactly that basis today.l

    All the best,

    Bob

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  5. Just subscribed for the yearly digital edition. I now have access to back issues and don't have to incur the wrath of SWMBO for having magazines lying about. Through Exact editions I can read them online or save a pdf to my Tablet for reading when I don't have internet access. Thanks for reminding me to check it out and take the plunge.

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  6. Sean,

    The option of the online subscription is so useful, especially as it gives access to the back issues as well as.

    Read and enjoy!

    All the best,

    Bob

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