Wargames illustrated issues 95 or 96
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Wargames illustrated issues 95 or 96
anyone have these in their archives? Just want a scan of the Newline Advert, as it is Seans 25th anniversary coming up and he wants to reference it, but has no copy of it.
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Re: Wargames illustrated issues 95 or 96
I'll have a look
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Re: Wargames illustrated issues 95 or 96
Thank you.
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Re: Wargames illustrated issues 95 or 96
Here you go. If you want an emailed copy pm me.
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Re: Wargames illustrated issues 95 or 96
Excellent, thank you very much.
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Re: Wargames illustrated issues 95 or 96
They look overdressed compared to HMS Priapus' latest offerings.
Re: Wargames illustrated issues 95 or 96
Funny we were talking about this era the other evening on discord and when you look back how many companies that you’d totally forgot about have disappeared.
You wonder where all the moulds are and things.
You wonder where all the moulds are and things.
Re: Wargames illustrated issues 95 or 96
On that subject, if anyone comes across photos from that era (roughly 1992 to 1999) of games by WASP (Wargames Association of South Pembrokeshire), would you mind sending me (or posting up) some copies of the photos? We did some epic 15mm Ancient (Paraitakene and another whose name I forget), Napoleonic (Lutzen & Bautzen), Seven Years War (Lobositz & Kolin) and Samurai (big fuckoff castles) and they were all in Wargames Illustrated, but I don't have any photos of them.
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