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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue

FEATURES
p 6 THINK TANK
Churchill Tank Part Two
p 16 PREVIEW
Meng 1:35 Panther Running Gear
and Zimmerit
p 18 STEEL DRAGON
Tamiya’s new 1:48 Churchill
Crocodile by Brett Green
p 30 CLASSIC TIGER
Tamiya’s 1:35 Tiger I by John
Bonanni
p 40 TECH GUIDE
Painting Disc Camouflage
p 48 TALES FROM THE CRYPT
Panhard VPS
p 52 SHOW REPORT
NSW Scale Model Show
p 56 PREVIEW
Bronco 1:35 A9 Cruiser Tank
p 57 PREVIEW
Dragon Kubelwagen Radio Car
p 60 PREVIEW
Meng 1:35
Panther Ausf. D

REGULARS
p 4 NEWS
What’s new in the world of
military modelling
p 58 SMALL SCALE
New releases in 1:72 scale and
smaller
p 66 LAST POST
Live Mortar Exercise

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FROM THE EDITOR
Hello ... is there anybody out there? I sincerely hope so. I hope that after two months of forced absence you are pleased to be able to grasp the glossy paper of Wargames Illustrated between your fingers and read through its pages in eager anticipation of wargaming entertainment and enlightenment.
It’s been trying times for small publishers like ourselves but thanks to some hard work from the Wi team and interesting innovation in the form of Wi Bite-size we have come out the other side of the Coronavirus Crisis (fingers crossed!) raring to go.
If this is the first time you have heard from Wargames Illustrated since the April issue - i.e. you have not seen any of our online posts, here’s what you have missed -
• Production of Wargames Illustrated ceased with the April issue of the magazine.
• Subscribers had their subs frozen - they will still receive the total number of magazines they paid for.
• During the course of the lockdown we produced a weekly online/PDF magazine called Wi Bite-size, which was free to all print subscribers and WiPrime members, or available to purchase for anyone else (with the money going to the UNICEF Coronavirus Crisis fund).
• Wargames Illustrated print is now back in regular monthly production.
• We will be bringing you as many ‘bagged’ freebies as possible throughout the rest of the year, however that schedule has taken a bit of a battering due to the pesky virus.

We had great fun producing the weekly Bite-size version of the magazine during lockdown, but at the end of the day only 5% of our regular readership where downloading or viewing it online. This first post-Corona magazine contains some of the same content seen in those bite-size mags plus brand new material. We also have a bumper Observation Post for you this month - ten pages of new releases you may have missed under lockdown.
It continues to be a challenge producing (and selling!) a magazine in these turbulent times but we are very much on an onwards and upwards curve - your War games Illustrated magazine is now back and looking forward to another 33 years!
P.S. “What’s this month’s theme?” I hear you think. Well, there isn’t one. Theme content is another thing that took a battering during lockdown, but following your response to the “Should Wargames Illustrated continue to have themes?” question in our recent survey, in which 83% of readers said they “liked our broad themes and wanted them to continue “ -they will be back.
Happy reading.
Dan Faulconbridge Editor and Owner
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