A bonus for WiPrime Members: Editor Dan and the Perry brothers packed their bags (and sculpting tools), and jetted off to see an award-winning wargaming and cultural collaboration
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A bonus for WiPrime Members: since his first look in the last issue of Wi, Dom Sore's managed to get Studio Tomahawk's new WWII game onto the tabletop for a few sessions. Here he gives his expert opinion.
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Mike Peters visited the Wargames Illustrated office this week with a fine collection of his figures to take photos for some Ruckus expansions. He worked with James on rules for Mounted Retinues and new Dramatis Personae and did some testing in the Wi gaming room. Some of the action is shown
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Having trouble viewing the flipbook magazine? View and download it instead! Did you enjoy reading this issue? Why not vote for your favourite article and be in for a chance to win a signed copy of Neil Roberts' Wi cover art? Submit your entries now. The advent of Warlord Games’ Hail Caesar
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Having trouble viewing the flipbook magazine? View and download it instead! The Thompson submachine gun, Mosin-Nagant rifle, pikes, and chariots are the eclectic mix of instruments of war that were chosen by our contributors to feature in this month’s Weapons theme, along with an article in which we chat to game
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Having trouble viewing the flipbook ruleset? View and download it instead! Never Mind the Billhooks: Here's the Ruckus, better known as Ruckus, is a Medieval skirmish game of narrative-heavy tabletop battles. It is inspired and influenced by Andy Callan's ruleset, Never Mind the Billhooks (Billhooks), but while there are key similarities
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Having trouble viewing the flipbook magazine? View and download it instead! Did you enjoy reading this issue? Why not vote for your favourite article and be in for a chance to win a signed copy of Neil Roberts' Wi cover art? Submit your entries now. Let’s get ready to Ruckus!! We have already
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Having trouble viewing the flipbook magazine? View and download it instead! Did you enjoy reading this issue? Why not vote for your favourite article and be in for a chance to win a signed copy of Neil Roberts' Wi cover art? Submit your entries now. I’m writing this editorial from a position
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The Hammerhead Painting Competition, sponsored and run by Wargames Illustrated, was a fantastic time this year. There were 100 great entries and the standard was higher than previous years. There will be an article with the full story and the winners of all ten categories in Wi437 for all to see,
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Having trouble viewing the flipbook collection? View and download it instead! Welcome to the first PDF in our new WiPrime Collections series. In each of these online omnibuses, available exclusively to WiPrime Members, we bring together themed articles from the Wargames Illustrated archive for your reading pleasure and referencing ease. This month
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Having trouble viewing the flipbook magazine? View and download it instead! As we were putting the finishing touches to this issue of Wargames Illustrated we received the sad news of Bryan Ansell’s death. Bryan was a titan of the tabletop miniatures world, initially forming Asgard, then Citadel Miniatures in the 1970s.
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After tallying the votes from over 2,000 submissions we're ready to announce the winners of the Wargames Illustrated Readers' Awards 2023. This article summarises the top three from each category and we'll have a full report on the winners in Wi435. Best Wargames Rules Burrows and Badgers Chain of Command Bolt Action Best
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We're sponsoring the Hammerhead Painting Competition again in 2024! Here are the details you'll need to enter. The basics There's no entry fee and up to one entry can be submitted to each category. Entries must be your own work. Each entry must be accompanied by an entry form. There will
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Having trouble viewing the flipbook magazine? View and download it instead! Oi, oi, what’s this? No freebie with Wi this month? Having spoilt you for three consecutive issues with frames of Napoleonic infantry, Epic Covenanters, and Valour & Fortitude rules, we’re taking a brief breather from all that generosity. As it’s the
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Check out this extended online-exclusive version of Wi432's 'The Other Partizan' article.
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Having trouble viewing the flipbook magazine? View and download it instead! We’re going mini with this month’s theme, in two senses of the word. A mini trio of articles focused on the Napoleonic Peninsular War, 1807 - 1814, and some free minis are being given away with the magazine*. You will
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Enjoy 'The Cult of Dracula' article from November's issue? Download the following cards to print off and play with!
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We were so impressed with Messrs Andrews and Imrie’s American Civil War demo table at Partizan 2023, that we insisted they give us an in-depth tour of the board, sharing some details on how they brought it together along the way.
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Having trouble viewing the flipbook magazine? View and download it instead! Welcome to the 2nd edition of the Valour & Fortitude (or V&F for short) rules. I have received a lot of fantastic feedback about Valour & Fortitude since its first publication in 2022, from players quite literally all over the
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Having trouble viewing the flipbook magazine? View and download it instead! Our mentor here at Wargames Illustrated, Duncan Macfarlane, regularly used to quip “What do you call gamers who buy the first edition of your rules? Playtesters”. It’s been a year since Wi teamed up with Jervis Johnson and the Perry
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An extra for WiPrime Members: Richard Lloyd (the man behind Bloody Miniatures) provides a wargaming angle on the Battle of Maidstone, 1648. Download the full PDF. [pdf-embedder url="https://ed025442.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Wi429-Extra-A-very-fierce-and-hot-dispute-Part-Two.pdf" title="Wi429 Extra - ''A very fierce and hot dispute'' Part Two"]
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Looking to download the Thalassa patron ship profile cards? Well, look no further than here! Download the full PDF. [pdf-embedder url="https://ed025442.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Wi429-Extra-Thalassa-patron-ship-profile-cards.pdf" title="Wi429 Extra - Thalassa patron ship profile cards"]
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An extra for WiPrime Members: What we couldn't fit into Wi429's article detailing Historicon 2023 you can find here. From the Battle of the Alamo to a Revolt in Austria, there are plenty more tables to see! Download the full PDF. [pdf-embedder url="https://ed025442.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Wi429-Extra-Historicon-2023-extended-Show-Report.pdf" title="Wi429 Extra - Historicon 2023 extended Show Report"]
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Having trouble viewing the flipbook magazine? View and download it instead! What a megamix of topics we’ve got for you in Wargames Illustrated this month! Every so often we break with our theme tradition and go with what, in-house, we call a smorgasbord of articles. This approach means we get to take
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Access the extra scenarios to accompany the Wi428-featured 'Māori Pā in the Early New Zealand' article. Download the full PDF. [pdf-embedder url="https://ed025442.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Maori-Pa-in-the-Early-New-Zealand-Wars-Scenarios.pdf" title="Māori Pā in the Early New Zealand Wars Scenarios"]
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Download the Black Powder Amendments and Command Cards for use in The Battle of Aughrim by Pete Brown and Jerry Richardson. Download the full PDF. [pdf-embedder url="https://ed025442.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/The-Battle-of-Aughrim-Black-Powder-Amendments-and-Command-Cards.pdf" title="The Battle of Aughrim Black Powder Amendments and Command Cards"]
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A bonus for WiPrime Members: take a trip back in time to download and read Andy Callan's 1987 AWI Loose Files and American Scramble ruleset. Download the full PDF. [pdf-embedder url="https://ed025442.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Loose-Files-and-American-Scramble-Ruleset.pdf" title="Loose Files and American Scramble Ruleset"]
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Having trouble viewing the flipbook magazine? View and download it instead! For this month’s theme, we originally asked several of our regular contributors to ‘revisit’ articles they had written for Wargames Illustrated in the past, and several of them have done that, but as is often the case, our themes and
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