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The Baggage Train Fort

This article first appeared in issue #6

The Baggage Train 10mm Sub Roman Fort Pack TF202 £44.00 www.the-baggagetrain.com Reviewed by Bob Jacobs Here we have a rather fine looking ...

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Galloping Major French & Indian War

This article first appeared in issue #4

Galloping Major is proving to be a prolific manufacturer and inspired no doubt by The Last of the Mohicans, they are putting together a most ...

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Giant Review Time

This article first appeared in issue #4

This is another of Ray Joblings detailed reports, in this article he looks at a number of armoured fighting vehicles from World War Two in the now very ...

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Four A Miniatures

This article first appeared in issue #4

Four A Miniatures is a great new company specialising in producing quality Fantasy and Near Future miniatures mostly in 28-30 mm. With an eclectic range ...

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WW1 Aerial Combat with the Mighty Baron and Canvas Eagles

This article first appeared in issue #2

Despite the full and rewarding existence that I lead here in Recon Towers, I confess to sinking into the occasional trough of melancholy and boredom where ...

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The Secrets of The Third Reich

This article first appeared in issue #2

For all fans of the creepy, mysterious and fantastic, we now have the first supplement for the astonishing Secrets of the Third Reich ruleset. For those ...

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Games of War Trench System a quick peek by the editor

This article first appeared in issue #1

Games of War In an unassuming street in the quiet town of Seaham, County Durham is an industrial looking shop front bearing the legend Games of War. It appears ...

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Only the Crumbliest Flakiest Romans

This article first appeared in issue #1

Only the Crumbliest Flakiest Romans……. Or who makes the stabbiest gladius ! By Paul Bassman So the editor asked me to write a few words ...

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Return of the Plastic Soldier by Andy Wylie

This article first appeared in issue #1

With the move into plastic figures for “28mm” wargames (It was 25mm in my day) by companies like Perry Miniatures and Warlord Games, I began ...

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