May 28, 2018
Wargames Illustrated 367, May 2018
Observation Post
We take a look at the horde of new releases available at Salute 2018.
Theme: The Ships of the Enemy Have Come
Pete Brown kicks off our theme by taking us to the Bronze Age and outlines how to create a Campaign system around the ‘Collapse of Empire’.
Designer’s Notes: Burrows and Badgers
Michael Lovejoy explains the process behind the creation of the rules for his range of anthropomorphic animal fantasy miniatures, coming soon from Osprey.
Theme: Wargaming Adrianople
Simon MacDowall tells the story of this catastrophic defeat of the Roman army by the Goths in AD 378.
Graveyard of Tanks
The Battle of Asal Uttar, the Second Indo-Pakistan War, 1965. Steve Blease presents an ambush that took place during a war whose events still have repercussions today.
Theme: The Seven Cities of Cibola
Pete Brown discusses the wargaming potential of the collapse of the Aztec and other Meso-American Empires.
Steve, Rick & The Elf King
We had the opportunity to chat with top sculptor Steve Saleh and manager Joe Saleh of Lucid Eye Publishing, plus gaming guru extraordinaire Rick Priestley about the upcoming The Red Book of the Elf King skirmish game.
Theme: Ottoman Twilight
Colonel (Retired) Bill Gray takes a look at the 1st Balkan War, 1912 - 13, which was instrumental in hastening the collapse of the Sick Man of Europe’s imperial pretensions.
Designer’s Notes: Outremer: Faith and Blood
Jamie Gordon discusses his new rules for skirmish level gaming during the Crusades era and offers some exclusive rules for one of our latest Giants in Miniature figures.
Theme: Scenes from The Downfall of The Reich
Matt Moran charts the wartime career of an unusual German General and his role during the last days of the Third Reich.
Godslayer: Fighting Withdrawal
David Saunders of Megalith Games presents a scenario designed for use with his Godslayer rules system, based upon a slice of history.
Theme: Wargaming The French Indo-China War 1954
From Dien Bien Phu to the Street Without Joy and how they got there, Jim Graham discusses wargaming the French Indochina War 1946 - 54.
Modelling: Making a Monument
James Floyd Kelly passes on his step-by-step instructions for creating the monument which features in the Ghost Archipelago cover artwork.
Theme: Bringing Plastic Figures to The End of Empire
Rupert Mitchell takes a look at several different ideas as to how you might gather 1/72 scale and 1/32 scale plastic forces around the theme ‘End of Empire’.
Death in The Dark Continent Prequel
Chris Peers looks at how to adapt these rules for tribal conflict in Africa prior to the arrival of the Europeans.
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