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Wargames Illustrated Magazine, January 2021 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
QUICK FIRE! - Our regular look at what your fellow readers have been up to over the last month.
THEME: DIEN BIEN PHU - Jim Graham examines the Indochina War and the logistical struggles France faced in their return to Indochina after WW2, particularly when it came to precuring wine!
OBSERVATION POST - New and forthcoming products in the wargaming world.
FULL PAPER JACKET - Your monthly book preview column.
FRAME FOCUS: EPIC ACW FRAMES - We threw one of the free Warlord ACW frames at our Project Manager and waited to see what would come back. James didn’t disappoint!
THEME: STEAL LIKE A GAMER - He’s back, for a double-whammy! James studies a broad gaming panoply and steals like a gamer to bring new rules ideas to Never Mind the Billhooks and more.
GAMING IN BLUE AND GREY - Do you want to get into ‘Epic scale’ ACW? The answer is, of course, yes! Civil War aficionado Neil Smith explains why.
THEME: SHOW ME THE MONEY!... As part of this month’s theme Neil Smith suggests some interesting ideas for featuring filthy lucre in your wargames.
THE COASTAL DEFENCE FORT - Swedish model maker Jan Karman completes his trilogy of nostalgic tributes to Airfix models from his childhood with The Coastal Defence Fort.
THEME: “A PARCEL OF OLD WOMEN” - Pete Brown presents a logistical campaign for the French and Indian Wars, adaptable for any wargaming period.
DESIGNER’S NOTES: WARS OF OZZ - Chris Abbey takes us to Ozz, charting the journey that he and a couple of other devoted Munchkins took in making their new game, based on L. Frank Baum’s world.
REDISCOVERING THE AMERICAS - Warlord Games have been kicking up quite a fuss about Mythic Americas so we tracked down main man Nelson Martinez to tell us what it is all about.
THEME: GUERRILLA ROADS - Paul Leach takes himself down guerrilla roads, considering the small battles that can be fought over tabletop supply lines.
ERIN GO BRAGH! - If you’re looking for a new period for your favourite skirmish rules, Pete Brown thinks he may have the answer.
INSIDER INTERVIEW: Joe McCullough - We had an illuminating Skype chat with Joe, learning about his new supplements for Oathmark and Frostgrave, his fascination with magic, and how happy he gets playing with a piece of string!
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