Features:
AMPHIBIOUS CAMPAIGNS - The Siege, of Syracuse by Tony Bath.
NORTH LONDON OPEN DAY - A photo/report by R. J. Marrion.
UNIFORM OF THE MONTH - The First Australian Horse. F
AMOUS BRITISH REGIMENTS -The Norfolk Regiment.
THE ZOUAVE STYLE - Described and illustrated by Peter Abbott.
BANASTRE TARLETON - "The Redcoat Rommel" by Bryan Perrett,
GNEISENAU - A 54mm mounted model, described and built by Dave Balcombe.
FOREIGN LEGION MOTORISED UNITS - Part 1 by Martin Windrow.
WARGAMING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION - Infantry combat by D. J. Lambert.
NSMG EXHIBITION - A two-week event described by Stan Catchpol.
BATTLEFIELDS THEN AND NOW - Rorke's Drift, 1879 by Col. Howard Green.
FAMOUS SWORD TYPES - British infantryman's hanger, 1760-96.
SUMMER EVENT - Roy Dilley reports on the NAM's modelling project.
Departments:
NOTICE BOARD - All the latest modelling and wargaming news.
BRIEFING - Modern military developments for modellers and wargamers.
UNIFORMINFO - Our experts answer your uniform queries.
DESPATCH - Readers' letters.
MODELLING WORKSHOP - Forming a club with Stan Catchpol.
ON PARADE - New books reviewed.
OBSERVATION POST - A monthly news column for wargamers.
WARGAMES BRIEFING - Latest wargames products assessed.
GENERALS' KNOWLEDGE - Wargames problems solved by our experts.
ACROSS THE BOARD - Charles Vasey's boardgames column.
ATTEN-SHUN! - New products described.
COVER: Ensign Miniatures' latest 54mm releases, painted by Major Bob Rowe,feature on this month's cover along with a new award for modellers - see "Notice Board" for more information.
Supplement:
This issue originally also contained an A5-sized, 8-page pull-out supplement called 'Databooklet No 2: Wargames and Boardgames'. This was one of a six-part series published across the Feb, Mar, Apr, Oct, Nov & Dec 1981 issues of Military Modelling. Also see image above
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