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  2. Wargames Illustrated - Wikipedia

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    Wargames Illustrated is a magazine dedicated to miniature wargaming which is focused on historical tabletop wargames. The monthly magazine has both paper and digital editions and maintains editorial, design and administrative staff in Nottingham, England.

  3. White Dwarf (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    According to Shannon Appelcline, "Issue #1 ... was a 20-page magazine printed on glossy stock with a two-color cover." [3] The magazine had a bimonthly schedule, with an initial (and speculative) [4] print run of 4,000. White Dwarf continued the fantasy and science fiction role-playing and board-gaming theme developed in Owl and Weasel.

  4. The Courier (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Dubbed "America's Foremost Miniatures Wargaming Magazine", The Courier featured regular columns and articles on how to collect, assemble, paint, play with, and make historically accurate miniatures. [1] In 2005, publisher Legio X issued The Courier #91, the last issue of the magazine. Its content became part of Historical Miniature Gamer ...

  5. Battle Games in Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    Battle Games in Middle-earth (BGiME) was a fortnightly magazine published by De Agostini in conjunction with British games manufacturer Games Workshop.Unlike White Dwarf, which generally features content regarding Games Workshop's flagship Warhammer brands, BGiME was entirely dedicated to The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game.

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  7. Lowriders Are High Art at the Petersen Museum's New ... - AOL

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    It made Lowrider magazine in '92, but De Alba wanted to take it further and completely revamped it, removing the roof and adding the suicide doors, the body modifications, and the wizards. Jessica ...