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QUICK FIRE!Short, quick-read posts from Wi readers about their hobby projects, notes, news, and observations.
OBSERVATION POSTA plethora of 28mm plastics from a variety of periods gets reviewed in this month’s OP along with some 6mm Baccus goodies.
RELEASE RADARAlongside the usual mix of esoteric wargaming goodies, Dom Sore examines some digital figures that fit this issue’s theme of New Napoleonics.
FULL PAPER JACKETNeil Smith takes his monthly look at new books for the discerning wargame.
THEME:New (to) NapoleonicsNeil Smith introduces this month’s theme and provides a whistlestop tour of wargaming’s most colourful period.
Designer’s Notes:Lion Rampant Second EditionDaniel Mersey tells us about his ‘Director’s Cut’ of Lion Rampant and the extras that feature in the ruleset’s second edition.
THEME: Rescuing the RussiansPaul Mackay dusts off some classic Hinchliffe Napoleonic Russians he paintedin the 1980s and gives them an update.
Show report: PartizanA ten-page tour of some of the best games from Partizan, May 2022.
THEME:Prussian attack on PlancenoitMarc uses the new Epic Prussians (free with last month’s Wi) and some MDFterrain to make a diorama inspired by Adolf Northern’s iconic painting.
WARGAMING FLODDENSimon MacDowall investigates the wargaming possibilities of this significant battle with contributions from Gary Kitching, Richard Speedman, and Ernie Fosker.
GAMING BY MOONLIGHTMoonlit paint effects are applied to new Offensive Miniatures Waffen SS ‘assault pioneers’, British Paras engineers, and some old terrain.
THEME:Soldiers of NapoleonWarwick Kinrade and Andy Fox visited WiHQ and took us through their new game, Soldiers of Napoleon.
Building a cantina with adobe wallsTony Harwood recreates the cantina from The Ballad of Buster Scruggs and shows how to make adobe wall effects.