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Dalauppror31 Jul 2014 11:54 p.m. PST

Hi

Today is a good day, my birthday and I got the latest Miniature Wargames, issu 376, from my Swedish friend Jan that live in the UK.

The reason that he sent it was that he have writen a very interesting article about his 6mm Battle of Brunkeber 1471 project. Some of you might remember that I have published some pictures of his project here at my blog.

Now you all can read about it in the Miniature Wargames, issu 376, so if you pick up a copy you can learn about some Swedish military history:)

Best regards Michael


Swedish Allmoge soldiers drawn by Jan and the originale kindley given to me today,
thanks Jan !!! the best birtday gift one could get:)

Green Tiger01 Aug 2014 2:12 a.m. PST

It is a very interesting article and one of the reasons I bought the magazine !

Chinggis01 Aug 2014 12:59 p.m. PST

An interesting article on a topic I know next to nothing about. Also showcased some very nice terrain. Shows just how impressive 6mm wargamiing can be.

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