Das neue Wargames Illustrated wird einiges über die neuen Bücher - Red Bear and Grey Wolf - beinhalten.
Ausserdem:
TIGERS IN THE MUD
Mike Haught kicks off our theme coverage with some background information and Flames Of War characteristics for Otto Carius - Tiger Ace and adventurer on the Eastern Front, 1942-44.
THE CARIUS AND KERSCHER STAMPEDE
The Battle of Malinava 1944 makes for an excellent wargaming action with plenty of opportunities to turn the tables on history. So that?s exactly what the Battlefront Studio team did. Read all about it here.
FEW MEN, MANY WEAPONS!
As part of our theme coverage Wayne Turner takes a close look at the WWII Soviet Pulyemyetno-artillyeriyskiy
Batalon - that?s easy for him to say!
BACK IN THE EAST
This month?s theme content celebrates the launch of two new Flames Of War Late war Eastern Front books: Red Bear and Grey Wolf. Co-author Wayne Turner flicks through the pages of the books and tells us what?s inside.
MARENGO, 1800
General de Brigade author Dave Brown presents a scenario and battle report for one of Napoleon?s seminal victories.
WARGAMING 1866, THE AUSTRO-PRUSSIAN WAR
Somewhat obsessed with what looks like a very small war (on the surface), Gerry Henry presents the case for
wargaming the battles of the Austro-Prussian War of 1866. This article also acts as an introduction to some interesting articles in future issues.
THE BATTLE OF SYRACUSE
Following on from last month?s Peloponnesian War theme we return to Greece and present a sceanrio for refighting one of the great actions of the war.
THE COMANCHES REVISITED
Chris Peers presents us with an interesting take on the Comanche Indians of the Southern Plains of the US.
Through his extensive research he has reached a few conclusions that might surprise you on how this Native
American tribe should behave on the tabletop.
CLAD IN IRON
After seeing this wonderfully impressive game at Salute earlier this year, we knew we had to learn more about its development. Dr Howard J. Fuller provides us with the story behind this ACW Naval ?what if?? game.
OAVIA IN 28MM WALLS AND ALL
The ?Like a Stonewall? Wargames Group have a reputation for their impressive show circuit demo games, and their
Battle of Pavia, 1525, game was no exception. Nick Buxey tells the tale of the game from conception to demonstration.
Und die Neuheiten für dieses Monat - deutscher Markt poste ich auch nochmal:
FR741 Compagnie de Tirailleurs HQ
FR742 Tirailleurs Platoon
FR744 Tirailleurs Machine Gun Platoon
FR745 Tirailleurs Mortar Platoon
FR501 Tirailleurs Regimental Anti-tank Gun Platoon
FRO501 25mm Hotchkiss
FRO502 47mm SA-37
BSO507 18/25 pdr gun
BSO508 4.5 Howitzer
FRO505 75mm mle 1897 gun
BB129 Desert Barbwire (x4)
GBX58 SS Infantry Company
GE795 SS Mortar Platoon
GE794 SS Machine-gun Platoon
GE503 SS 3.7cm PaK36 gun
US802 OSS Operational Group (32 miniatures)
Wer also eine Ausgabe vom WI benötigt - und/oder was von den Neuheiten - oder ganz was anderes - bitte bis morgen abend posten.
CU
Ausserdem:
TIGERS IN THE MUD
Mike Haught kicks off our theme coverage with some background information and Flames Of War characteristics for Otto Carius - Tiger Ace and adventurer on the Eastern Front, 1942-44.
THE CARIUS AND KERSCHER STAMPEDE
The Battle of Malinava 1944 makes for an excellent wargaming action with plenty of opportunities to turn the tables on history. So that?s exactly what the Battlefront Studio team did. Read all about it here.
FEW MEN, MANY WEAPONS!
As part of our theme coverage Wayne Turner takes a close look at the WWII Soviet Pulyemyetno-artillyeriyskiy
Batalon - that?s easy for him to say!
BACK IN THE EAST
This month?s theme content celebrates the launch of two new Flames Of War Late war Eastern Front books: Red Bear and Grey Wolf. Co-author Wayne Turner flicks through the pages of the books and tells us what?s inside.
MARENGO, 1800
General de Brigade author Dave Brown presents a scenario and battle report for one of Napoleon?s seminal victories.
WARGAMING 1866, THE AUSTRO-PRUSSIAN WAR
Somewhat obsessed with what looks like a very small war (on the surface), Gerry Henry presents the case for
wargaming the battles of the Austro-Prussian War of 1866. This article also acts as an introduction to some interesting articles in future issues.
THE BATTLE OF SYRACUSE
Following on from last month?s Peloponnesian War theme we return to Greece and present a sceanrio for refighting one of the great actions of the war.
THE COMANCHES REVISITED
Chris Peers presents us with an interesting take on the Comanche Indians of the Southern Plains of the US.
Through his extensive research he has reached a few conclusions that might surprise you on how this Native
American tribe should behave on the tabletop.
CLAD IN IRON
After seeing this wonderfully impressive game at Salute earlier this year, we knew we had to learn more about its development. Dr Howard J. Fuller provides us with the story behind this ACW Naval ?what if?? game.
OAVIA IN 28MM WALLS AND ALL
The ?Like a Stonewall? Wargames Group have a reputation for their impressive show circuit demo games, and their
Battle of Pavia, 1525, game was no exception. Nick Buxey tells the tale of the game from conception to demonstration.
Und die Neuheiten für dieses Monat - deutscher Markt poste ich auch nochmal:
FR741 Compagnie de Tirailleurs HQ
FR742 Tirailleurs Platoon
FR744 Tirailleurs Machine Gun Platoon
FR745 Tirailleurs Mortar Platoon
FR501 Tirailleurs Regimental Anti-tank Gun Platoon
FRO501 25mm Hotchkiss
FRO502 47mm SA-37
BSO507 18/25 pdr gun
BSO508 4.5 Howitzer
FRO505 75mm mle 1897 gun
BB129 Desert Barbwire (x4)
GBX58 SS Infantry Company
GE795 SS Mortar Platoon
GE794 SS Machine-gun Platoon
GE503 SS 3.7cm PaK36 gun
US802 OSS Operational Group (32 miniatures)
Wer also eine Ausgabe vom WI benötigt - und/oder was von den Neuheiten - oder ganz was anderes - bitte bis morgen abend posten.
CU