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Colonel Bill10 Jan 2019 12:34 p.m. PST

Pretty much says it all, the second half covers the pewter push part of the hobby – historical miniature wargaming.

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Personal logo aegiscg47 Supporting Member of TMP10 Jan 2019 2:59 p.m. PST

A good overview, but what's coming out from GMT or Compass alone would take the entire length of the article and then some. Bill, I think you should do an article about maybe too many games coming out! I buy about 15-20 board war-games a year and I've fallen so far behind on a number of series, haven't tried several games that I think would be interesting, etc., as it's hard jut getting games to the table for one play, let alone multiple plays. I've stuck with Age of Eagles and other old school miniatures rules because there's not enough time or space to try all of the others that are out or coming out!

Colonel Bill10 Jan 2019 6:06 p.m. PST

Tell me about it, I feel your pain. Fortunately, just because I listed them doesn't mean I'm going to by them necessarily. I'm not a World War II person, so that cuts down on games quite a bit. Hell, just by dropping every East Front game with King Tigers probably reduces the number by 50 %.

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