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Showing posts with label Wargames Soldiers & Strategy Magazine. Show all posts
Wednesday, 8 July 2015
The Great Wargaming Survey 2015 at Wargames Soldiers & Strategy Magazine
Just a short post to highlight that "Wargames Soldiers & Strategy Magazine" are following up their work from last year by running the "The Great Wargaming Survey 2015" which, provided as many of us pop along and complete it again, should add to the knowledge of what is going on in our hobby.
As an added incentive, there are discounts and prize draws for taking the time to complete it and WSS are doing a great job in supporting the hobby with this initiative so do please take time to follow the link and fill it in.
Friday, 19 June 2015
Wargames Soldiers & Strategy Magazine - Free Bundle
http://www.karwansaraypublishers.com/shop/waterloo-bundle.html
Jonathan Freitag, flagged this great offer from Wargames Soldiers & Strategy Magazine on his blog at Palouse Wargaming Journal.
So just passing this on. For all you Waterloo Campaign fans, WSS have a free bundle of three magazines that cover the campaign.
Jonathan Freitag, flagged this great offer from Wargames Soldiers & Strategy Magazine on his blog at Palouse Wargaming Journal.
So just passing this on. For all you Waterloo Campaign fans, WSS have a free bundle of three magazines that cover the campaign.
Friday, 29 August 2014
Wargames Soldiers & Strategy Magazine - Operation Market Garden
I received my copy of the new issue, number 74, of Wargames Soldiers & Strategy Magazine yesterday, which is themed around "Operation Market Garden", the Arnhem campaign.
If you are the slightest bit interested in WWII and especially the battles in and around Holland in late 1944, then this is a very "meaty" edition of the magazine, with several company and platoon level scenarios, together with ideas on how to model the forces involved and a review of the different ranges of figures available to build those forces.
| The last time the Horsa was in action, "Pegasus Bridge" at the Devon Wargames Group in June 2013 |
As a "shameless plug" I have some of my WWII collection of figures pictured in this edition with my Paras and Horsa glider pictured in the article "Utrinique Paratus" by Bjorn Arvid Kappe and my Americans and Germans do battle in the article by Allen E Curtis "Meanwhile in XIX Corps..."looking at US operations against the Siegfried Line on the right flank of British XXX Corps 10-19th September 1944.
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