Showing posts with label The Campaigner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Campaigner. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 May 2017

Terrain Crusade: Ask Owen in the Campaigner Magazine.

There's been a change in the way Terrain Crusade, my regular article in The Campaigner Magazine works. Both the editor and I felt that we wanted to be able to directly address problems and questions the readers were having, so the column has shifted from a general workshop/tutorial sort of format to a Q&A format. You can send your questions in to the magazine and in every issue I'll try to answer as many as possible. I've placed a direct link to the Ask Owen column in the menu bar, or you can follow the Ask Owen link in this post.

Monday, 12 December 2016

The Campaigner: Issue 18 out now

Issue 18 of The Campaigner (and therefore the latest Terrain Crusade) is out now. And there's also an exciting new announcement about the future. Although that announcement will be made in the future. Tomorrow apparently. Those of you reading after tomorrow can rest assured that the exciting announcement about the future is now in the past. Which will do wonders for the tension of waiting for it.
Here's a link anyway.

Friday, 11 March 2016

The Campaigner 15 published.

Issue 15 of The Campaigner Magazine has hit shelves. Or download queues or something.
This august publication contains the latest Terrain Crusade - Legends of the Picnictafl. Which makes sense in context. Trust me.

Saturday, 27 February 2016

The Terrain Crusade Competition

Terrain For Hippos in association with The Campaigner is proud to bring you the TERRAIN CRUSAD COMPETITION!

Allow me to quote lavishly from the Campaigner (because I am overly lazy and do not wish to write my own spiel)


"Now you can have the talents of The Campaigner’s resident terrain expert, Owen Top, among your own collection. The building Owen created for last issues Terrain Crusade is up for grabs. But it can’t go to just any home, it has to be won by Owen’s most learned student.The challenge is to show Owen what you have learnt by creating a piece of terrain. It can be any size, but must be on a circular base 120mm in diameter (the size of a compact disc… how about that) and can fit any genre, theme or game system you like. The more creative and skilful the more you are likely to impress Owen.
Once completed you can send your entry to contact@thecampaignermagazine.com. Include your name, up to five photos showing the terrain piece from different angles, as well as a brief description on what the piece is and how you built it. Owen will choose the entry he most thinks fulfils the ideals of the Terrain Crusade.
Entries close Friday 25 March. One entry per person. Entry is available worldwide.

Tuesday, 9 June 2015

The Campaigner 12: Out now.

Campainger Magazine-thing 12-12 out now, puny man-things, yes-yes!
And I don't know why that announcement had to be made in Skaven, but it had to.
Now go and buy seven copies each so that the editor may roll and swim in vast piles of money, and then feel guilty about not paying contributors, leading to a small stipend heading my way.

Monday, 9 March 2015

The Campaigner Issue Eleven out now.

Issue Eleven of the The Campaigner is out, and includes part one of 'A Song of Blades and Scenery', a two-part series of articles in which I prepare a complete, themed terrain set for Little Wars 2015.
Go and download it here! Better yet, order a print copy so we can earn actual money!

Sunday, 9 March 2014

The Campaigner issue 7 hits the shelves.

The Campaigner issue 7 is out now! You should got and buy about seventy-three copies, so they can afford to pay me for my articles.

Oh, and there are cool things from other people in there also.

Monday, 9 December 2013

The First Terrain Crusade

You may remember a few months back, I posted about having been interviewed by The Campaigner, a new, print-on-demand wargames magazine. Well, the editor was nice enough to offer me a series of articles, the first of which appears in the Issue 6 of The Campaigner.
Naturally, you should all support the magazine by buying fourteen thousand copies each.