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olicana writes:

Andrew is a very nice chap – and I believe him.

To avoid accusations of bias, and before anyone jumps on me for it, I must declare an interrest: I wrote Ager Sanguinis – but that, as they say, is a different story.


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Patient Zero of Miniature Wargames writes:

The November issue of Miniature Wargames is back from the printers and available to buy (U.K. post-free) from miniwargames.com. It will be in the shops on 24 October.

November issue of Miniature Wargames

This issue features the much-anticipated Muslim Army Lists for the Ager Sanguinis rules published earlier this year. This issue is likely to be in strong demand, so make sure you pick up your copy before it sells out!

Other feature articles include:

Cover Story: Mayhem on the Monongahela
Derek Coleman charts the beginnings of the French and Indian War 1754-55, focusing on the Battle of Monongahela, and provides plenty of scenario ideas for the 18th century wargamer.
Sparta v Persia
Jim Webster looks at the conflict between Sparta and Persia in the 4th century BC, and describes how a fictional battle between them might be wargamed in DBMM terms.
Aspern-Essling
John Walsh starts a two-part series on this famous battle 200 years ago with a look at the first day's fighting.
ACW: Chickamauga
Fought in September 1863, the Battle of Chickamauga was perhaps the last chance the Confederacy had to alter the outcome of the Civil War. Mark Simmons looks at the battle and the options for wargaming it.
WWII: Pacific Air-Sea Battle
Mike Haran describes how to integrate aircraft into naval wargames, using the Pacific theater in early 1942 as an example. The article comes complete with eight aircraft data cards for readers to cut out and keep.
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
In the third installment of Dark Horizons, Gary Mitchell looks at the cross-over between fantasy and religion; analyzes the latest developments in the genre, and reviews the latest products and rules.
Modeling
Paul McDonagh's latest modeling masterclass looks at how to simply and effectively make city parks for your urban combat games.

Plus book and rules reviews.