Produktbeschreibung
SEVEN DAYS TO SAVE RICHMOND
We kick off our Seven Days theme coverage with an overview of the Federals’ campaign to strike against the Rebel capital, and the Confederate efforts to stop them.
INTO THE TORRENTS
We get down to the nitty-gritty of the Seven Days Battles with the background, and a Regimental Fire and Fury scenario, for the Battle of Mechanicsville.
ALL THE ANY GOOD SOLDIER CAN DO
Union and Rebel armies face each other across Boatswain’s Swamp. This Black Powder scenario brings the attack of the Light Division alive on the tabletop.
LEE'S LAST CHANCE
By the time the two forces met at Glendale on 30 June 1862, the tables had turned and General Lee’s Confederates had the Army of the Potomac on the run.
RICHMOND SAVED
Our conclusion piece to the Seven Days theme tells us how the campaign ended in failed opportunities for both sides.
A NARROW VICTORY
Following on from last month’s WWII desert action, our intrepid Battlefront Studio team play through the Roadblock at Beda Fomm scenario and present a report on the action.
THE FOUR Cs OF PAINTING
A veteran brush-licker, Joe Sleboda offers up his thoughts on the four most important elements to consider when painting your very own army of toy soldiers.
EVOLUTION OR EXTINCTION
Selling out of the first printing of his rules, Beneath the Lily Banners, presented Barry Hilton with a choice: re-print or re-design? He went for the latter, and explains why and how.
SCELEIDIMA 1943
A skirmish scenario for Rapid Fire’s new Monty’s Desert Battles book.
BALLOT BOXES AND BLACK BERETS
Joe Trevethick and Piers Brand give us a detailed look at the development of the armored forces of the South Vietnamese army, and include a scenario for Force on Force.
THE HALLS OF MONTEZUMA
In Part One of this series on the US-Mexican War, Derek Coleman explores the campaign for California.
END OF EMPIRES - PART 2
In this issue Tim Eagling returns with a more in-depth look at his End of Empire buildings and terrain. |