Battlegames magazine issue 5
The PDF version is identical to the original printed version other than minor alterations to update subscription information and indicate the new format. The file is 144dpi¸ sufficient to enable you to 'zoom in' on pictures and achieve a pleasing print-out at home. A return to the Sudan. Jim Purky (Der Alte Fritz) gets his hands on the Gilder collection of Sudan miniatures and plays in the Grand Manner. Dave Robotham finishes Modelling 10mm WW2 Paras in his step-by-step guide. From battle to battlegame. Ross Macfarlane explains how he translates a historical battle onto thetabletop. One rule for one... Newcomer to the team Lee Swift outlines his helpful hints for writing your own wargames rules. Bob Barnetson and Bruce McFarlane give us a programmed campaign to play Hitler's planned invasion of Britain¸ Operation Sealion. C.S. Grant brings us a terrific Table Top Teaser that will have you hunting for treasure over Christmas. Asquith's way. Stuart Asquith talks about the periods he doesn't like to play¸ and why. Mike Siggins has plenty to say about plastics in Forward Observer. Snowballs at Brienne. Arthur Harman gives us our free game this issue -- a snowball fight for those of us who probably won't get a white Christmas! In my Wars of the Faltenian Succession episode¸ I write about creating a fictitious economy for campaign rules. Guy Hancock ¸ our F&S-F Editor¸ pushes for more interesting scenery to fight your battles over in his regular column¸ To boldly go. We have a huge Recce section this time¸ with reviews of many new books¸ products and figures. And the Larry Leadhead guys give us a little seasonal special. This PDF version is priced at 50% of the original printed version¸ making it affordable for gamers everywhere.