- Introduction: A Festive greeting from Lard Island.
- Cocking Up Through the Mud and the Blood: A Great War version of Chain of Command.
- Kaiserschlacht 1918: A complete Great War “Pint-Sized” campaign
- Fondler’s Rebels: 1796, Richard Fondler takes on the United Irishmen and their French friends
- 4D6 Shades of Green: Terrain ideas for the Dux The Raiders.
- 29, Let’s Go Large! Converting our Normandy Pint-Sized campaign for use with I Ain’t Been Shot Mum and company sized actions
- Catch the Pidgeon! An Eastern Front scenario for Bag the Hun
- The Irish Question A Kiss Me Hardy scenario to partner with Fondler’s Rebels.
- The Roundwood Report Sidney Roundwood, chats to Big Rich about maps, and looks into the future.
- Fighting Season Leigh Neville of Sydney, introduces us to Fighting Season, our forthcoming modern counter-insurgency rules for Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria.
- Building the Deutsche Reichsbahn Pat “Silver Whistle” Smith, shows us how to build railways for wargaming.
- Last Train to Fischhausen April 1945, a scenario for Chain of Command on the Eastern Front.
- Battle of Britan – Over the Mediterranean An alternative reality with this “what if” history of 1940 for Bag the Hun.
- Of Mines and Men A Charlie Don’t Surf scenario
- Bloody November A complete Pint-Sized campaign for Madrid in 1936 using Chain of Command España.
- The Battle of Mahiwa A scenario with von Lettow-Vorbeck, for If the Lord Spares Us.
- To the Bitter End An I Ain’t Been Shot Mum company sized action on the Elbe River.in 1945
- Boots & Saddles matching US Cavalry and Plains Indians with Sharp Practice.
- Tweetface with the Lardies Keeping up with Lard via social media, a guide
Saturday, 13 December 2014
Christmas Special 2014
Lard Magazines' Index Updated for 2023
Download an Excel spreadsheet (xslx) file with an index of all the Lard Magazines and Specials published since they started in 2004. The...
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Download an Excel spreadsheet (xslx) file with an index of all the Lard Magazines and Specials published since they started in 2004. The...
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Available at Lard Island News, a comprehensive errata and FAQ for Chain of Command.