is that with permission from Wargames Atlantic?
Good question, they let me post it on their website's Forum (here:
https://wargamesatlantic.com/community/xenforum/topic/190075/need-a-game-to-play-with-your-lizardmen ) after they reviewed it, its was posted in their FB group with no problems roughly the same day I posted the topic here (I say roughly due to my horrible night owl tendencies and I posted it in couple of different places over 2 days to a week), and it was originally in a contest they backed all complete with that same lovely cover art my sister did so... Lets just say they have had every opportunity to send me cease and desists messages without any being sent (which is not terribly surprising now that I think about it since it just being on the wargamers vault to look at is an free of charge commercial for them

).
Though you do have point I will ask for official permissions once I get some "game in progress" photos for the book, its tested enough that its worth putting a real price on with more art and/or if it actually some how miraculously makes money in its current beta test state beyond ten bucks (current total is $3.88 from 6 individuals out of 31 downloads and I get the feeling those 6 where mostly "I need to pay to play otherwise I won't play it" down loaders).
In the mean time I will try setting the suggested price at "$0.00" if I can since the publishing website said "lowest you should set is $0.50" in the pricing section and I am still a greenhorn with onebookshelf's publishing software

which honestly is the only reason it was at a suggested $0.50 in the first place and not just "$0.00" to begin with (actually tried it just now while typing this message, seems to have worked, so it should be at $0.00 since I was not sure if it would publish otherwise and did not see a "publish as freebie" option which honestly they should just have).
If you can confirm that its $0.00 on your end it would be appreciated

, also if anyone who actually spent money on my book, not the WA plastic kits, want's their money back, more than willing to send it back if you actually have proof of purchase like a picture of their email receipt since it gives me a chance to see if I can through the wargamervault website, if not, I could snail mail or paypal it if willing).
Also this whole convo does bring up another issue with it I have been ignoring but should be dealt with for other reasons than just legality. Making the language on mini recommends more neutral and less one box mini contest "this is in the box I picked, use this part for that

" for the final version is a good idea anyways and will look more professional.