Hello everyone,
Harbinger issue 14 has shipped and I must take a moment here to profusely apologise for both the delay with this issue and for the shipping problems and complications some of our subscribers experienced with issue 13.
As those of you who have read Issue 13 may be aware Rachel has left us and gone back to university. This loss caused us more problems than we anticipated, coupled with the shipping problems of Issue 13 this caused us a huge backlog that slipped over to Issue 14 and as a result we have not released the correct amount of issues this year. However taking this delay into account we have now, essentially, caught up with ourselves and instead of cramming two issues together in the space of five weeks our next issue will be released in January back at the correct time – the middle of the month.
So, we are now back on schedule and everything is working again and although we have only released eleven issues through 2004 subscribers have no fear, your subscription is for the number of issues you have paid for not the time period and all this means for you is that another calendar month has been added to your subscription time.
Once again I apologize for any inconvenience these delays may have caused you and thank you for your patience and understanding. I wish you a Merry Christmas, a happy New Year and happy holidays.
Warmest regards
Mark Lanckham
Editor, Harbinger Magazine
It’s here! Issue 14 has shipped and as usual it’s crammed to the bindings with all things great and miniature.
This month the goods on offer are:
THE BITTER TASTE OF DWARVEN VENGEANCE – An official Nin-Gonost scenario from Adiken, can the dwarves slay Rurgosh the Orc Lieutenant and win the day?
THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY – Mark Latham and Richard Morgan lay out this scenario for the Legends of the Old West. A heroic sheriff has disguised himself as a passenger – can he and his posse stop the daring train robbery in its tracks?
CONFRONTATION IN DEEP, THE GRIFFIN EMPIRE OF AKKYLANIE – Graham Clarke commemorates a year in Confrontation by examining the Griffin army in more depth and taking a look at some of the ways they have developed since his Griffin Vs Kelts article back in Issue 3 of Harbinger.
MASTERCLASS, CONVERSIONS – Seth Nash, former Rackham sculptor, shows us how you can convert existing Rackham minis into those cool-as-you-like characters you find only in the Travel Journals. This month: Asamon, the Formor of Dun Scaith.
URBAN WAR – Phil Walling, a man on a mission, has cajoled a copy of the game from the clutches of Urban Mammoth and now he gives you a look at what to expect from this supplemental game for Void 1.1!
MASTERCLASS, TERRAIN – Islands of the Spanish Main. Matthew Stratton shows you how to create cheap and easy terrain for Pirates of the Spanish Main, Wizkids incredibly popular new customizable strategy game. Johnny Depp never had it so good!
SIEGE IN DARKNESS – Can Venerable Ambrius rescue the griffin advance party before the invisible denizens of the laboratory can get their claws into them? This month’s Hybrid mission could be the making or the breaking of ya!
CLEANSE – The third scenario in the celebrated Guxiss Online Campaign for Void 1.1. With territory control beginning to settle down new borders have been drawn across Guxiss, now’s the time to seek out those little pockets of resistance and secure your territory…
SPOTLIGHT ON, WORLDWORKS – Take a look at the most unbelievable card terrain from WorldWorks Games. Ships, castles, villages and even fully functional siege equipment, it’s all here!
ART OF WAR – Phil Walling examines Dark Age once more and this month he takes a look at two more warbands – the Forsaken and the Skaard.
STEP BY STEP – A guide to painting a Viridian Colonial Marine Sniper for Urban War. Get your tips before the game takes over your life!
STEP BY STEP – A Guide to painting an Imperial Infantry Sergeant from Apocalypse Miniatures’ Atlantis Imperium range (NOTE: We apologise to Apocalypse Miniatures for the error with the heading to this article, rest assured this is an Apocalypse Miniatures’ Imperial Infantry Sergeant NOT a Darkness Elemental from Rackham).
PLUS: The usual news, reviews, showcase and a neck-biting Blade Trinity competition!!!
Harbinger issue 14 has shipped and I must take a moment here to profusely apologise for both the delay with this issue and for the shipping problems and complications some of our subscribers experienced with issue 13.
As those of you who have read Issue 13 may be aware Rachel has left us and gone back to university. This loss caused us more problems than we anticipated, coupled with the shipping problems of Issue 13 this caused us a huge backlog that slipped over to Issue 14 and as a result we have not released the correct amount of issues this year. However taking this delay into account we have now, essentially, caught up with ourselves and instead of cramming two issues together in the space of five weeks our next issue will be released in January back at the correct time – the middle of the month.
So, we are now back on schedule and everything is working again and although we have only released eleven issues through 2004 subscribers have no fear, your subscription is for the number of issues you have paid for not the time period and all this means for you is that another calendar month has been added to your subscription time.
Once again I apologize for any inconvenience these delays may have caused you and thank you for your patience and understanding. I wish you a Merry Christmas, a happy New Year and happy holidays.
Warmest regards
Mark Lanckham
Editor, Harbinger Magazine
It’s here! Issue 14 has shipped and as usual it’s crammed to the bindings with all things great and miniature.
This month the goods on offer are:
THE BITTER TASTE OF DWARVEN VENGEANCE – An official Nin-Gonost scenario from Adiken, can the dwarves slay Rurgosh the Orc Lieutenant and win the day?
THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY – Mark Latham and Richard Morgan lay out this scenario for the Legends of the Old West. A heroic sheriff has disguised himself as a passenger – can he and his posse stop the daring train robbery in its tracks?
CONFRONTATION IN DEEP, THE GRIFFIN EMPIRE OF AKKYLANIE – Graham Clarke commemorates a year in Confrontation by examining the Griffin army in more depth and taking a look at some of the ways they have developed since his Griffin Vs Kelts article back in Issue 3 of Harbinger.
MASTERCLASS, CONVERSIONS – Seth Nash, former Rackham sculptor, shows us how you can convert existing Rackham minis into those cool-as-you-like characters you find only in the Travel Journals. This month: Asamon, the Formor of Dun Scaith.
URBAN WAR – Phil Walling, a man on a mission, has cajoled a copy of the game from the clutches of Urban Mammoth and now he gives you a look at what to expect from this supplemental game for Void 1.1!
MASTERCLASS, TERRAIN – Islands of the Spanish Main. Matthew Stratton shows you how to create cheap and easy terrain for Pirates of the Spanish Main, Wizkids incredibly popular new customizable strategy game. Johnny Depp never had it so good!
SIEGE IN DARKNESS – Can Venerable Ambrius rescue the griffin advance party before the invisible denizens of the laboratory can get their claws into them? This month’s Hybrid mission could be the making or the breaking of ya!
CLEANSE – The third scenario in the celebrated Guxiss Online Campaign for Void 1.1. With territory control beginning to settle down new borders have been drawn across Guxiss, now’s the time to seek out those little pockets of resistance and secure your territory…
SPOTLIGHT ON, WORLDWORKS – Take a look at the most unbelievable card terrain from WorldWorks Games. Ships, castles, villages and even fully functional siege equipment, it’s all here!
ART OF WAR – Phil Walling examines Dark Age once more and this month he takes a look at two more warbands – the Forsaken and the Skaard.
STEP BY STEP – A guide to painting a Viridian Colonial Marine Sniper for Urban War. Get your tips before the game takes over your life!
STEP BY STEP – A Guide to painting an Imperial Infantry Sergeant from Apocalypse Miniatures’ Atlantis Imperium range (NOTE: We apologise to Apocalypse Miniatures for the error with the heading to this article, rest assured this is an Apocalypse Miniatures’ Imperial Infantry Sergeant NOT a Darkness Elemental from Rackham).
PLUS: The usual news, reviews, showcase and a neck-biting Blade Trinity competition!!!