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OBSERVATION POSTOur look at new and upcoming releases in the wargames world.
RELEASE RADARDom Sore mans the radar and searches for some less obvious hobby releases.
FULL PAPER JACKETNeil Smith takes a look at wargaming relevant books you need to know about.
THEME:SOLDIERS AND SAILORS OF BRONZEAfter considering the different angles of our Combined Operations theme, Colonel (Retired) Bill Gray looks at combined operations in Western antiquity. The first article in this two-parter takes in the Sea Peoples and their adversaries, the Egyptians.
HAMMERHEAD PAINTING COMPETITIONFor the fourth year in succession Wargames Illustrated ran the Hammerhead 2022 painting competition, supported by Kalistra. Here you will find photos of the winners for your delectation and dissection.
THEME:A WILD GAMBLE: OPERATION LÉAKarim Van Overmeire looks at Operation Léa in the First Indochina War. In examining the French attempt to bring armour, paradrops, and riverine operations together, we can learn about some of the challenges of combined operations in a war without fronts.
TRANSFORMING READY-MADE DUNGEONS INTO TABLETOP RUINSWargames Illustrated’s in-house terrain tinkerer Marc trains his tools on a plastic dungeon set from Dungeons and Lasers.
THEME:COMBINED ARMSRiver Horse designers Alessio Cavatore and Jack Caesar talk to Wargames Illustrated about their new WWII campaign game, Combined Arms, created for Warlord Games.
THEME:BEOWULF AND MOONSUNDJim Graham explores two World War Two combined operations to seize a group of Estonian islands: Operation Beowulf and the Moonsund Landing Operation.
PAINTING CARNEVALE LESSER UGDRUBen Porter talks reference material, mood boards, and brushwork, then applies paint to some Lovecraft looking sub-aquatic beasties from the fantasy skirmish game Carnevale.
THEME:THE BATTLE OF BLACKPOOL SANDS, 1404A story of (and scenario for) medieval-era combined operations going badly wrong, by Andy Callan.
TRAVEL SIZED 28s: WIGLAF MINIATURESDaniel Mersey has shifted from game design to miniature design with his new Wiglaf range. We ask him all about it.
WHY I LOVE…ALTAR OF FREEDOMGrayson Brill finds beauty in simplicity while playing this 2013 ACW ruleset by Greg Wagman of Little Wars TV fame.
CREATING A SNOWY DIORAMA:THE RETREAT FROM MOSCOWInspired by last issue’s ‘facing the elements’ theme, some new North Star figures, and Napoleon’s costly defeat, Painter Marc builds a snowy diorama for the Retreat from Moscow.