British and French paper soldier units |
A couple of months ago a subscribed to Wargames Illustrated prime which gives access to old copies of the magazine. I have been reading through these older copies and searching out various Marlburian rules and articles. The period seemed to be written about reasonably frequently in issues from the 1990's.
A very useful resource for searching out articles has been the blog Tiny Tin Men which has an index of all articles over the years for a number of magazines. http://snv-ttm.blogspot.com/p/wargames-magazine-database.html
The next WW2 campaign game has been determined (campaign turn 4 game 2). After the first Allied armoured assault failed to secure a victory. The next game has the 2nd Armoured division attacking the Italian Ariete armoured division. This should be an interesting game with both divisions fully equipped.
Campaign Map showingteh drawn game and next attack. |
Terrain cards decide the battlefield features. |
Time to setup the tabletop...
I'd imagine there's some very good stuff buried in the back issues of Wargames Illustrated.
ReplyDeleteI am certainly gravitating to the older issues.
DeleteThe paper troops and maps look so very nice, as always!
ReplyDeleteThank you. The paper soldiers are coming along nicely at two units per week.
Deletefrom a distance, straight on, you cannot tell they are paper
ReplyDeleteThey are surprisingly effective.
DeleteI think your basing really brings the paper figures out. Your figures look much more tabletop-ready and effective than others I've seen. Great work.
ReplyDeleteThanks. It does take a bit of patience to cut them out and base them in their groups.
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