"Wargame Bloggers Quarterly Vol 2 Issue 1 is Now Out" Topic
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Panzerkaput | 16 Aug 2015 1:57 a.m. PST |
This Sunday morning, the birds are singing, the sun is out and what's more Wargame Bloggers Quarterly Volume Two, Issue One is out ready for people to download the free eZine. WBQ is a free eZine, being the best of wargame bloggers articles and pictures in the blogasphere. Created and published by a group of Bloggers who is just into there wargames and like to show off their stuff on there blogs and would to share other bloggers stuff to the world in this eZine. This is the fifth release and it is going from strength to strength and it is totally advert article and if you want to get involved you can follow us on Google Plus and Facebook.
This Quarter's eZine covers lovely article on Napoleonics, a wonderful article on How to Design Rulebook, the second part of the Egyptian Terrain building, Saga Does and Donts and more. Of course there is a illustration by me on the back too. The click here for the Free eZine, Wargame Bloggers Quarterly. Have a lovely day, PK |
Texas Jack | 16 Aug 2015 2:24 a.m. PST |
And once again a very interesting issue. I especially liked the rulebook design article, very useful stuff there! |
Russ Lockwood | 16 Aug 2015 2:48 p.m. PST |
Enjoyable. Especially liked the wooden wars piece with rubber cannonballs and wooden soldiers. |
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