It’s been ten years since Frostrgrave first brought its chilly world of fantasy skirmishing to our tabletops, and Joseph A. McCullough’s latest supplement – Advanced Spellcraft – feels like an anniversary celebration. The hefty tome takes the spells and caste...
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Frostgrave comes to Wargames Illustrated
I don’t think it’s unfair to say that Frostgrave, the magical fantasy skirmish game by Joe McCullough, has done better than Osprey Games could have ever imagined. Since it was first released a decade ago it’s weat...
Editor Dan joins in Osprey Games’ 10th anniversary celebrations.
Working within the wargames hobby, you don’t get too many invites to attend ‘showbiz’ events, so when I receive one, I don’t look a gift-horse in the mouth. Last Thursday saw myself and...
The Tabletop Workshop has trundled into 1/72-scale World War Two plastics with its
Matilda Mark II set. Their new bag of frames delivers outstanding value, with four
tanks (one on each of the four frames) costing £24.95, which works out at under £6.25<b...
‘Ransack the Middle Ages’ is the tag line for the latest set of high-production-value early-medieval skirmish rules to enter the wargames market. Written by French author Guillaume Rousselot and published by Victrix, Pillage is a 136-page hardback book providing ...
I’ll begin this Editor’s Exploits by sharing some comments in response to a recent Wargames Illustrated Facebook post:
“As an American, who watched it happen live, I find this in very poor taste and I agree with others, this is beneath your publicationâ€...
The fourth set of Dead Man’s Hand (DMH) Gunfighters has arrived, bringing mounted female fighters to the Old West. These figures fill the final gap in the game’s plastic lineup, letting players field an all-plastic posse of male and female cowpokes, bandits, and ...
These new mounted sets, featuring riders and horses for 1150 to 1320, offer a wealth of parts and an impressive level of detail. The twelve figures in each set beautifully capture this transitional Medieval period in their stylings with the heavily armed and armoured...
In the early 1990s, I would often deliver pewter castings of toy soldiers to Chelsea House in Basford, Nottingham. Chelsea House was the centre of ...
Don’t worry about the title, we’re not closing Wargames Illustrated down! It refers to the cheery slogan behind Warlord Games’ new weird war ...










