And So, For The Very Last time… MWBG 402
This is the final time I shall be posting updates about the magazine I’ve nurtured for the last ten years, including the last three years as a joint title. Next month, it reverts to its former name […]
This is the final time I shall be posting updates about the magazine I’ve nurtured for the last ten years, including the last three years as a joint title. Next month, it reverts to its former name […]
I have received numerous queries relating to the magazine in recent days and since many of these issues relate to matters over which I have no control, such as the digital edition and the new […]
As the Olympics reach their climax and the wargamer about town looks for new things to hold his attention, issue 401 lands on his doormat just in time! In To the next river, the fifth […]
Summertime is here and there’s plenty of good weather to sit outside with your favourite cocktail and peruse the latest issue. In A nasty encounter, the fourth installment of The red empire strikes back – […]
With the days officially getting shorter from now on, that surely means that there’s going to be more time for your hobby – so let’s get started! In Down by the sea, the third installment […]
Speaking now as the umpire of the campaign, rather than as a roving reporter, I can tell you that the last few days have been incredibly busy, preparing for the weekend and collating the scores […]
Mikkelsensborg, 6th may 1750 The whole of Europia is stunned as we learn of the terrible events in the south of our country that took place yesterday. Ofteborg, sturdy fortress town and home to thousands […]
Juulsborg, 29th April 1750 News has just reached us of a sharp action which took place on 27th April at Ubbynedre near Riemannsborg. It appears that cavalry advance guards from the Medetian army on […]
Juulsborg, 28th April 1750 This morning, just before daybreak, the harbour at Knudsenhaven was rocked by a massive explosion after a brief but fierce fire ripped through the Aytonian Ship Lucy Tanner, a merchant vessel […]
Couervige, 19th April 1750 “If ye think I’m weering that in ma bonnet, ye can shove it right up yer hoolies!” These were the words uttered by Private Heen MacFeegle when his sergeant major issued him […]
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