Solo Wargaming for Amateurs

People who consider tabletop wargaming may be put off by the level of professionalism diplayed in public events, on youtube and on webpages. Painting is an artistic field that most of us can never master. Rules can be very complex. Details about history of warfare and uniforms require years of study. Is there no role for an amateur? Yes. Consider solo wargaming.

Thursday, October 22, 2020

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