Miniature Wargames looks at the world of tabletop miniature wargaming, including historical, fantasy, sci-fi, pulp, and steam punk. This really is the wargaming magazine for all wargamers!
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FORWARD OBSERVER • News, previews and community submissions from the wargaming world
COMMUNITY CORNER • If you’d like to submit something for Community Corner, contact MiniatureWargames@warnersgroup.co.uk
SHOW & TELL • EVENTS BEING PLANNED!
THIS MONTH IN HISTORY • TRAFALGAR 21 OCTOBER 1805
THE MAP IS NOT THE COUNTRY • Some thoughts on scouting terrain
HOMEWORK • As an aside, if you’ve any interest in military history or wargaming in general, I cannot recommend battlefield walking enough. It’s a tremendous way to get your head around a battle and understand it in a way that reading a book just doesn’t convey. I’ve written about it before in previous editions of Send Three & Fourpence, but I do urge you to give it a try. There’s any number of good books on the subject, I would recommend War Walks by Richard Holmes, but here are the few things I’ve learned in my time as a battlefield walker.
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DESERT DUMP ATTACK • An LRDG scenario using DAK ATTACK
DEFENCE IN DEPTH • RULE BOOKS & FIGURES
SOUTH OF THE BORDER • Down Sumeria way: sometime around 2000BC
DAS FAHRZEUG KAPUT IST • A scenario for using your Free Sprue of Panzer Lehr Figures
BY THE SWORD DECIDED • Player Characters’ Fates In ECW Wargames
STOP THAT TANK • Build some easy Czech Hedgehogs
RECCE • BOOK REVIEWS FOR THE DISCERNING WARGAMER
BIBLICAL GRANARY • Timeless terrain for the Middle East
QUARTERMASTER • ACCESSORIES & TERRAIN
SIMON CHANDLER: CHRIS PEAT, SPALDING WARGAMES CLUB