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Category: Miniature Wargames | By Andrew Hubback | March 28 2012 | 9:21 am
Disneyland Paris is 20 years old this year – and I’m sure Micky, Minnie and Pluto will party down with the best of them. It is easy to forget now just how controversial ‘Eurodisney’ was when it opened way back in 1992. A large section of French opinion thought it was too Americanised and one…
Category: Miniature Wargames | By Andrew Hubback | March 20 2012 | 10:35 am
From the Department of It Seemed Like A Good Idea At the Time, come these wargames-themed T-shirts. Now, don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing wrong with the shirts – but the choice of models for them is causing some hilarity in the blogosphere. It’s not often I’d want to be a fly on the wall…
Category: Miniature Wargames | By Andrew Hubback | March 13 2012 | 12:29 pm
It’s not often that wargaming gets into the news – and that is largely a function of the poor PR skills of the average wargames manufacturer. The daddy of them all is Games Workshop which has a firm policy of not communicating to the media. Seriously, there is a uranium enrichment facility in Iran that…
Category: Miniature Wargames | By Andrew Hubback | March 12 2012 | 11:37 am
Gavin Syme of Alternative Armies/15mm.co.uk is an avid reader of MW. So avid, in fact, that as soon as he heard the new issue was out, he dashed to the shops to pick up a copy. He then equally avidly posted his review of the mag on his blog, so without further ado, here’s Gavin’s…
Category: Miniature Wargames | By Andrew Hubback | March 8 2012 | 10:44 am
It’s that time of the month again – the latest issue of MW is back from the printers and available to buy now. Or you can save yourself the P&P and pick it up from the Wargames Fever stand at the WMMS show in Wolverhampton on Sunday. It’s another packed issue, too. The cover story…


