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. • Game day protocols: 30 suggestions for more satisfying wargames Bill Protz, USA • Asquith's Way: help for the compulsive figure buyer Stuart Asquith, UK • Campaign in a day: a complete system for providing a series of linked games Dan Mersey, UK • Sharpe's pride and prejudice: free, fun, Napoleonic skirmish rules and scenario Gary Mitchell, UK • First in world wargaming: just why is WWII gaming so popular? Barry Hilton, UK • Table Top Teaser: the bridge at Kronstadt C S Grant, UK • Larry Leadhead Eric Hotz and Douglas Hamm, Canada • A project too far: part 1 Phil Olley, UK • Wargaming difficult historical battles: Teutoburg Forest Bob Barnetson, Canada • The Wars of the Faltenian Succession: campaign movement and weather Henry Hyde, UK • The long road to Haddington: the creation of a 'best of show' game Ross Macfarlane, Canada • Competition Win yourself the Touching History booklet (Competition now closed) • Liebenau 1757: the game Jim Purky (Der Alte Fritz), USA • To boldly go: looking at Rag 'Narok Guy Hancock, UK • Forward Observer Mike Siggins, UK • Recce Mike Siggins, David Cowland, Stuart Asquith, Henry Hyde (all UK) |