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How Miniatures Are Produced

This article originally appeared in Issue 4 of The Campaigner, published in 2013. The issue is still available as digital download or in limited print stock. By James Tiffin Miniatures are a large part of the tabletop wargames hobby. They allow us to visualise what is happening on a battlefield, inspire us to paint and […]

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Roleplay to spin you

Have some young people you would like to take adventuring, but aren’t sure what system would suit them? Talespinner might be just what you are looking for. Aimed at young people between the ages of 5 and 15, Talespinner offers classic roleplay mechanics (like stats and dice rolling) blended with real-world activities and visual character […]

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Continuity Counts in Issue 26

Games aren’t just for fun, but can be used for education and training. We talk to Mary Ross-Davie from Royal College of Midwives about their new board game training tool Continuity Counts, and how it is being used to educate nurses across the UK. Read this article, and many more, in Issue 26 of The Campaigner. Get it now as digital […]

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Chris Avellone on RPGs

This article originally appeared in Issue 11 of The Campaigner, published in 2015. The issue is still available as digital download or in limited print stock. By Matthew Lee | Images Chris Avellone This issue The Campaigner talks to Chris Avellone from Obsidian Entertainment (since this interview he has left the company). He tells us […]

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G3 Gamers in Issue 26

In our inaugural entry into the Community Spotlight series we talk to those behind G3 Gamers in Scotland and discover what has made the group so successful. Read this article, and many more, in Issue 26 of The Campaigner. Get it now as digital download or in print while stocks last.

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Return to Mordheim in Issue 26

Remember the Chaos infested city of Mordheim? Ben Makepeace and Sean bring the city back to like in the first part of this series. Read this article, and many more, in Issue 26 of The Campaigner. Get it now as digital download or in print while stocks last.

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PAX Collaboratory in Issue 26

PAX Aus 2018 featured the brand new PAX Collaboratory. We hear from two of those involved in its creation, Luke Lancaster and Matthew Lee, and discover what the area was all about. Read this article, and many more, in Issue 26 of The Campaigner. Get it now as digital download or in print while stocks last.

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Chase the Dragon in Issue 26

Interesting in taking your hobby to the next level? Heath Farden talks about his latest project, in conjunction with Fat Dragon, where he is producing 3d printed miniatures and scenery. Read this article, and many more, in Issue 26 of The Campaigner. Get it now as digital download or in print while stocks last.

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Call of Cthulhu in Issue 26

What does a new edition mean, especially for a title with such a long history? We explore the latest edition of Call of Cthulhu with its latest keeper, Mike Mason, and find out how you go about updating a classic. Read this article, and many more, in Issue 26 of The Campaigner. Get it now as digital download […]

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The Knock-off Effect

This article originally appeared in Issue 8 of The Campaigner, published in 2014. The issue is still available as digital download or in limited print stock. By Matthew Lee Of any aspect of the tabletop wargame hobby, one thing simultaneously unites and divides the community as a whole. It has nothing to do with rules […]

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