Wargames Illustrated März - April 2011

      Wargames Illustrated März - April 2011

      Der Inhalt vom März-Heft:

      artillery through the ages
      Our introduction spread helps lay out our approach to such
      a broad theme.
      wood, sinew and metal
      Paul Leach looks at the leap from ?large bows? to the
      torsion-powered artillery of Antiquity, and presents a
      Roman vs. Dacian scenario.
      extensive knowledge of powder
      As walled towns and castles rose in importance, bigger
      and better ways of destroying the walls were sought. Jim
      Graham lifts the curtain on medieval artillery might.
      towards tactical mobility
      Dr Stephen Summerfield explains how Horse Artillery
      went through plenty of growing pains during the
      Napoleonic Wars.
      bridge to the future
      The development of the artillery during the American Civil
      War would do the work of almost 100 years in a ferociously
      short four year span.
      imperial long shots
      Neil Smith concludes our look at the development of
      artillery with the hop from the ACW to the European
      battlefields of 1914, by way of the deadly conflict between
      France and Prussia in 1870.
      the brave at mokra
      Smialy translates into English as The Brave, the name given
      to one of the Polish Army armoured trains that fought the
      Germans in the early days of WWII. In this article Maciek
      Kapalczynski explores the history of the Polish armoured
      trains and their effectiveness in battle.
      BRITAIN?S FIRST SPECIAL FORCES
      This ?Sudan follow-up? article discusses the Camel Corps
      and their use in the campaign.
      cavalry against panzers
      Flames of War authors Phil Yates and Mike Haycock get
      some of the latest Battlefront early WWII figures out on the
      table to refight the Battle of Mokra.
      how to RUN A WARGAMES CAMPAIGN: PART 1
      Gaming guru Rick Priestley returns to the pages of WI with
      an article discussing ideas for running wargames campaigns.
      painting the brave
      Assembling and painting the new FOW Armoured Train.
      holy rollers
      Barry Hilton introduces some interesting effects for the
      Russian Orthodox zealots present at Shevardino, 1812.
      how to... explosions!
      Master model-maker Dave Andrews shows us just how easy
      it is to build fantastic looking explosion markers!
      PLUS we take a look at Project Hougoumont, the Nikfest
      show (UK), the Great Warriors: Norman Knights



      das April-Heft:

      WI282 takes us back for another tour
      in Vietnam.
      With this issue you will
      also get a FREE 40-page booklet
      giving you additional rules and
      source material to take your Flames
      of War gaming into the heat of the
      VietnamWar. Inside you'll find
      army lists for tank, armoured
      cavalry, mechanised rifle, and
      airmobile US forces and their
      North Vietnamese opposition.
      The magazine has background,
      modelling and terrain
      guides, paint and markings
      schemes, equipment guides
      and much more.



      Für beide Ausgaben, vor allem aber für die April-Ausgabe, wäre vorbestellen sehr sehr wichtig ..........

      RE: Wargames Illustrated März - April 2011

      Jup, und nach april nennens die salute auf "salute nikfu" um :D :D :D
      15mm: TYW Schweden, Griechen, Karthago, Numider, Römer, Celten/Briten/Germanen, Anglo danish, Naps Österreicher, FOW Bersaglieri, DAK, Russen, Franzen, Polen....

      28mm: 7yw Preu+Ö, Napo Franzen+Briten+Preussen+Bayern, Zulus, Koloniale Briten, ACW Union, 13. Jhdt Engländer/Schotten, WW1 Fra, WW2 Dt+Rus+Ita+Fra, div.

      WHF: 9

      40K: 8

      Viel anderes was Spass macht


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