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Title: December's Wargames Illustrated...
Post by: Harry Faversham on November 30, 2021, 08:42:44 PM
Free gift is a sprue of 'Big Battles' 10mm British Heavy Cavalry. Looks like the they're Union Brigade, supported by one of Mercer's RHA guns.
PM me if they're any good to you as an early Crimbo prezzie.

:)
Title: Re: December's Wargames Illustrated...
Post by: Roo on November 30, 2021, 09:14:08 PM
PM inbound sah
Title: Re: December's Wargames Illustrated...
Post by: Harry Faversham on November 30, 2021, 09:49:11 PM
A scouting patrol of the 10th Hussars has received your dispatch. The Heavy Brigade will move up on receiving your orders, Sir.

;)
Title: Re: December's Wargames Illustrated...
Post by: Roo on November 30, 2021, 10:30:31 PM
Good man sir.  Will have a rummage among the long abandoned for your good self😉
Title: Re: December's Wargames Illustrated...
Post by: Harry Faversham on December 05, 2021, 08:52:09 AM
Had to laugh reading the article on how to paint one of yer freebie dwarf/munchkin cavalrymen. It's five pages long, I'm thinking...
Michelangelo's idiot's guide to painting the Sistine Chapel wouldn't have stretched to that!

:o
Title: Re: December's Wargames Illustrated...
Post by: Storm Wolf on December 05, 2021, 08:59:03 AM
Had to laugh reading the article on how to paint one of yer freebie dwarf/munchkin cavalrymen. It's five pages long, I'm thinking...
Michelangelo's idiot's guide to painting the Sistine Chapel wouldn't have stretched to that!

:o

Yup Harry, I could not agree more. I thought it was 4 pages longer than it needed to be for something so titchy  lol
Title: Re: December's Wargames Illustrated...
Post by: Roo on December 05, 2021, 09:22:28 AM
Arrived in rapid fashion and perfect condition thanks Harry….honestly the articlle looked more like page filler agree with the sentiment above😳
Title: Re: December's Wargames Illustrated...
Post by: Harry Faversham on December 05, 2021, 09:51:51 AM
Roo, some piccys when you've done 'em, and a five thousand word essay, on how you painted 'em please!

:o
Title: Re: December's Wargames Illustrated...
Post by: Idle Doodler on December 06, 2021, 11:41:48 AM
Do you want some more? I daren't tempt myself to starting another scale...
Title: Re: December's Wargames Illustrated...
Post by: Roo on December 06, 2021, 12:34:25 PM
Do you have any of the Frenchies perchance…I have more than my fill of British Heavies for the project I am planning using the wonderful A La Carte system available here http://flagsofvictory.blogspot.com/p/waterloo-la-ca.html?m=1 played both games and they are tough for the French!
Title: Re: December's Wargames Illustrated...
Post by: Idle Doodler on December 08, 2021, 10:26:01 PM
Hah, it hadn't even occurred to me to look closely. Indeed it is the French sprue!
Title: Re: December's Wargames Illustrated...
Post by: Robosmith on January 08, 2022, 11:02:27 AM
Had to laugh reading the article on how to paint one of yer freebie dwarf/munchkin cavalrymen. It's five pages long, I'm thinking...
Michelangelo's idiot's guide to painting the Sistine Chapel wouldn't have stretched to that!

:o
WI has a bad habit of dedicating 5 pages to how two guys decided to build yet another generic war of the roses game and which rule set to use and half a page to an in depth fantasy game with tons of conversions and original characters. The fantasy issue they put out a while ago with John Blanche article was superb because it gave proper space to different eras not just the same 3 we seem to have on loop (Civic war English/American and WW2)
Title: Re: December's Wargames Illustrated...
Post by: FifteensAway on January 12, 2022, 02:08:24 AM
I think the way to "unloop" any hobby magazine is to submit articles outside of the loop.  Me?  I don't send articles to rags that only "pay on publication" - means they own the work for as many years as they care to wait to publish it (most hobby rags, alas), though I suppose you could ask to 'withdraw' the submission to submit it somewhere else (no idea how feasible that might be).  And, no, I don't do it for 'recognition' neither.  Those magazines are in business to make a profit whatever rubbish they want to say otherwise.  Want my work, pay for it. Now, if they "pay on acceptance", that's another story.  Though, frankly, I'd just as soon share here or places like LAF for free for all comers. 

Always nice to see the generosity from the better class of hobbyists. 
Title: Re: December's Wargames Illustrated...
Post by: Robosmith on January 14, 2022, 02:13:26 AM
I think the way to "unloop" any hobby magazine is to submit articles outside of the loop.  Me?  I don't send articles to rags that only "pay on publication" - means they own the work for as many years as they care to wait to publish it (most hobby rags, alas), though I suppose you could ask to 'withdraw' the submission to submit it somewhere else (no idea how feasible that might be).  And, no, I don't do it for 'recognition' neither.  Those magazines are in business to make a profit whatever rubbish they want to say otherwise.  Want my work, pay for it. Now, if they "pay on acceptance", that's another story.  Though, frankly, I'd just as soon share here or places like LAF for free for all comers. 

Always nice to see the generosity from the better class of hobbyists.
What magazines have you been submitting to and consider worth submitting to? It's something I'm very interested in but don't have the foggiest idea about. Seems fun to see if you can turn a beloved project into buying another box to add to the backlog.
Title: Re: December's Wargames Illustrated...
Post by: Cubs on January 14, 2022, 11:00:14 AM
What magazines have you been submitting to and consider worth submitting to? It's something I'm very interested in but don't have the foggiest idea about.

I've done a few articles over the years for Wargames Illustrated, Miniature Wargames (I think) and Wargames, Soldiers and Strategy. Magazines are always looking for contributors to help fill the pages and will give you good advice on what they're looking for in an article and how to go about it. Different publishers have different policies regarding what, how and when you are paid, but it's not something to retire on, usually a couple of hundred at most. Nice to see your name and work in print though. I still get a buzz from it if I'm honest.
Title: Re: December's Wargames Illustrated...
Post by: TWD on January 14, 2022, 11:11:59 AM
What magazines have you been submitting to and consider worth submitting to? It's something I'm very interested in but don't have the foggiest idea about. Seems fun to see if you can turn a beloved project into buying another box to add to the backlog.

Wargames Illustrated has a comprehensive contributors guide https://www.wargamesillustrated.net/contributions/