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  1. Can you guess what percentage of historical wargamers are women? Thanks to five years of data from the Great Wargaming Survey by "Wargames, Soldiers, and Str...

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  3. Wargames, Soldiers and Strategy - YouTube. Enjoy painting tutorials, playthroughs, show guides and much, much more with the wargaming magazine that makes history fun - Wargames, Soldiers...

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    This is a relatively recent addition to my list–the channel’s not very old–but it is a remarkably valuable resource for all things lore-related in Warhammer 40k. Very rarely does Ian get into the meta–I can’t remember him doing so at all, really. His videos are about the lore of Warhammer 40k and, occassionally, his hobbying. He speaks with such kn...

    Hobby Night is a channel that I turn to particularly for gaming news. They almost exclusively cover Games Workshop but there’s an insider twist: the woman who runs the channel, Angela, works at a game store so she has the inside track on a lot of the boots-on-the-ground machinations of Games Workshop, such as ordering and allocations and discounts....

    Jon at Kirioth has long been a trusted source of news and commentary about Games Workshop products–I don’t recall him ever talking about something non-GW. From his Monday Rambles which cover all of the week’s news (including the previous Saturday’s new releases and product drops) to commentary about the way the games are run to the range reviews wh...

    Modelling for Advantage is a delightful channel that is run by just a handful of people in England, who go by the pseudonyms The Restless Kaiser, Jonny B, and James Workshop. This channel is a little bit of everything, and I especially love them because of their embracing of historicals. All of the Warlord Games that I’ve dabbled in they play, incl...

    The first real online wargaming channel I got into probably six years ago when I was just rediscovering my love for the hobby, Miniwargaming Studios (or MWG as it’s sometimes called) puts out a TON of content. Because of their business model, where they put out a free YouTube battle report nearly every day AND put up a second battle report on their...

    Another channel I got into because of their historical focus, but I found out later that they’re not necessarily historical-focused; they’re just not married to Games Workshop. Some of the content that they’ve put out recently is related to Stargrave, Kings of War, Dystopian War, and Wargames Atlantic. Their videos are a little bit of a mix of ever...

    Uncle Atom, as Adam Loper goes by, is the YouTube personality behind Tabletop Minions. Another channel that has been around long enough that it has gained not only a lot of followers, but a lot of credibility and respect among miniature wargamers. He’s been doing Friday videos without missing a day for at least eight years and has talked about almo...

    Run by Jazza, who is an extremely well-known Australian artist who has a primary channel making art, once a week (sometimes more) he has a channel devoted to getting back into a childhood love of his: tabletop wargaming. Being extremely famous (his art channel has more than 5 million views) he has no end of sponsors who are willing to send him new ...

    Little Wars TV is one of my all-time favorite channels on YouTube. It’s hard to say whether they’re wargamers first and historians second, or the other way around, but they spend the first half of their battle report episodes (which they keep under 25 minutes due to good editing and scripting) is spent discussing the historical facts of the battle–...

  4. Received this email from the publishers of C3i Magazine, and they said to pass the word along. If you're not familiar with it, it's a magazine that mainly deals with GMT wargames but has other interesting stuff in it as well if you're into wargames. I bought this some time ago and it's not cheap, it's a very generous offer. Check it out!

  5. This really is the wargaming magazine for all wargamers! Browse our range of Miniature Wargames digital issues below, available to read instantly. Alternatively, if you’re looking to subscribe check out our Subscription Options. Complete Collection Get all the back issues you don't own yet for one incredible price. LEARN MORE. June 2024 [494]

  6. 1. Introduction. The Wargamer was launched by UK Wargamers (UKW) in 1977 as a magazine with a wargame inside every issue. Within a year, UKW became World Wide Wargames (3W). 3W (World Wide Wargames) was started in the UK by Keith Poulter. After a few years he moved production to the USA.

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