https://www.professionalwargaming.co.uk/Complete-Wargames-Handbook-Dunnigan.pdf
Courtesy of the Connections Professional Wargaming site. Still relevant today. Try looking around their other downloads, it is an interesting mix of resources:
The ongoing adventures of a boy who never grew out of making and playing with plastic model kits (and even some metal ones too). Also a wargamer in search of the perfect set of wargaming rules for WWII Land and 20th Century Naval campaigns.
Courtesy of the Connections Professional Wargaming site. Still relevant today. Try looking around their other downloads, it is an interesting mix of resources:
Following on from Bob Cordery's example (in his Wargaming Miscellany blog) post, I too have to pay tribute to Phil Sabin's latest completed project (and anybody painting 450 Airfix 20mm [1/72 in old money] old school wargaming figures gets my respect). Waterloo - The Dunnigan way (which to teh man's credit, originally created as a free wargame) with a few new Sabin tweaks added:
In Phil's own words:
Coinciding neatly with the release of Ridley Scott’s new blockbuster movie on Napoleon, I have just posted the 450 significantly improved 2nd edition of my own much-downloaded tweaks for Napoleon at Waterloo, together with a video illustrating and explaining my changes and showing a complete game using my new bespoke 3D playset with 450 painted Airfix figures, each representing around 400 real troops or 50 cannon.
You may find the tweaks and video at https://boardgamegeek.com/
Please share both links as widely as possible on other relevant board and miniatures gaming for a (together with the link to Charles’s book at https://www.usmcu.edu/
The final word from this Blog:
Just those two screenshots make it mouth watering for me, what Phil has done in the rules, explained in the video makes it cool! Respect for completing a nice little project!