BattlePlan Magazine: Issue 6

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BattlePlan Magazine Book 6 · Past Into Print Publishing
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Battleplan was an ambitious magazine devoted to providing variants, scenarios, and articles on game strategy for wargaming products by a variety of publishers.  

Published between 1987 and 1989, the magazine had a great deal of content to appeal to war gamers, including articles and materials for Ambush!, Squad Leader, Advanced Squad Leader, Up Front, and many other games. 

The periodical lasted nine issues, before it was folded into the Wargamer, Volume 2 periodical.

In this issue, published in June/July 1988, the contents include:

Editorial

Midway Random Events - A classic with spice

Hastings, 1066 - Review and addendum

The Battle of Senlac Hill - Hastings, 1066 variants, strategies and tactics

A House Divided - Complete mega-variant with counters

Wilderness of Mirrors - New Central America scenario

That Dirty Double Dealing Nuclear War Variant That Only Leaves You With Half a Chance! - Fiction and variant

Axis & Allies - Technology variant

Rumania Uber Alles - Strategies in Russian Campaign

Sniper: Special Forces - Scenarios and variants

Options for France – World in Flames variant

Armor on the Chir River – A new scenario for Armor at Kursk

Air War Once More! - Realism variant

Empires in Arms in the Peninsula - Strategies from the Canadian Wargamer's Journal

Feedback Forum

Feedback & Survey Questions – future Battleplan mini-wargames

Gamer’s Guide Classifieds

Writers Guidelines

Inserts: A House Divided Leader countersheet 

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