"Lone Warrior Blog Update 03/01/14" Topic
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20thmaine | 03 Jan 2014 9:47 a.m. PST |
Well, here it is, a New Year and a new set of articles on the Solo Wargamers Association Blog. And, as usual, variety is the general theme ! Paul Le Long reviews Campaign 73 : Operation Compass 1940 in the ongoing Osprey reviews library : PDF link Chris Hahn contributes another excellent AAR on a Wars of the Roses action in The battle of Glynndale Moor link Rob Morgan reviews Robin Hood figures in 28mm PDF link and Norse Ships of the Dark Ages in 1/600th PDF link And finally Paul Le Long adds a review of MAA 240 Fredricke the Great's army : Infantry PDF link Enjoy the reading ! |
20thmaine | 03 Jan 2014 7:13 p.m. PST |
Whoops – missed one. George Arnold reviews Gettysburg – the last invasion PDF link and finds that there is still more to write about this much written about battle. Sounds very interesting. |
Greylegion | 03 Jan 2014 8:19 p.m. PST |
Awesome, you're already out to March on providing us cool links. |
20thmaine | 04 Jan 2014 12:25 p.m. PST |
Ah – in the UK we do Day / Month / Year i.e. stepping in size upwards from shortest to longest in the direction of reading. Not Month / Day / Year which, I have to say, is a weird order to choose. |
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