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Jam packed with glossy colour photo's, lots of interesting articles. A must have if you are into table top wargaming.
Wargames Illustrated Issue 312
Contains the Fate of a Nation Intelligence Handbook for Flames of War.
Full list of articles:
The Six Day War
Our theme content kicks off with your handy guide to the Six-Day War, arming you
with background information to get you swiftly into the period.
Confederate Infantry
Don Effinger and Mike Evans return to continue their look at the uniforms and
equipment of the American Civil War. This time they're reviewing the average
Confederate infantryman, and some of their presentation may surprise you.
The Tanks of '67
Here we focus on the stars of the Fate of a Nation game – the tanks.
Providing information on those used by both sides in the conflict.
Saluting the Alamo
One of the most impressive tables from Salute 2013 was Gringo 40's Alamo game.
Following the show we tracked down the guys who had put on the game and asked
them to tell us how it came about, and played out on the day.
The Colours of 1967
The Arab-Israeli War of 1967 presents a whole new palette of colours for Flames
Of War players.The Israelis used a range of grey-khaki and olive colours, while
the United Arab Republic used unadorned pale creams, and the Jordanians used
sand, green, and khaki. This article is an introductory guide to painting the
forces that fought in the Six-Day War.
The Savage Wars of Peace- Part Four
Colonial buff Andy Hoare takes us back to his series on the “small wars” of
Queen Victoria, this time taking a look at the 8th Xhosa War, and adding various
Objectives to his growing set of campaign rules.
Battlefields of the Six Day War
We continue to provide you with all the relevent information you will need for
your Fate of a Nation games, with this guide to the battlefields of the
Six-Day War.
Ronin Design Notes
We are treated to a quick glimpse of the rules behind Osprey Wargames' latest
offering – Ronin – from the author himself, Craig Woodfield. Additionally
we learn a little more about Geek Nation Tour's 2014 trip to the battlefields
of medieval Japan.
Missions of '67
Gavin Von Rossum explains how existing Flames Of War missions can be converted
for use with Fate of a Nation.
Photographing the American Revolution
Bill Gaskin's American War of Independence collection is a sight to behold, and
that's exactly what you can do in these eight pages of photos on the
subject.
Wrestling with Raphia
Chris Hahn talks us through his struggle to best represent elements of the 217BC
Battle of Raphia in a wargame. You know the battle, the one with whole herds of
elephants on both sides?
Fighting Talk: Trawling for Trolls
Regular columnist Barry Hilton discusses how the internet has transformed our
hobby, for better and worse.
Great Warriors: Butlers Rangers
Our Great Warriors series returns with a focus on one of the most famous ranger
regiments of the American Revolution.
Historicon 2013 Report
Our UK Editor Dan Faulconbridge visited this massive, four-day, US show for the
first time, and was struck by a number of considerable differences (and quite a
few similarities) between this event and those back home. Here we present
Dan's thoughts and loads of great photos!
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