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Total Power Issue
Nine
January 2001January
2001
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Total Power Issue
Eight
October 2000 Eight
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Total Power Issue
Seven
June 2000 Brack takes
over. New type of cover.
PRANCING PONY DOWNLOAD. As
it would be a large download for both of the graphics, I've split it
into two separate downloads. Each download is a ZIP file of about 1MB.
Both will be needed to make the Prancing Pony, but at least this way,
you can download at your leisure.
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Total Power Issue Six
June 1999 The end of June and the Sixth and
biggest issue of Total Power appears on the WPS web site. Packed with lots of goodies
including a WAB scenario written by none other than Jervis Johnson.
What's especially unique about this issue is that it
contains the first ever WHFB Battle Report. To add to this, there is also a WHFB naval
battle report plus a feature on Warhammer in Australia. Doc Tacticus answers the first
batch of your tactics questions and a new army list detailing the armies of Albion also
appears.
Did we mention the cover artwork at all ? Well its the
first ever issue of TP to contain commissioned artwork. All this plus all the normal
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Total Power Issue Five
March 1999The beginning of March and
another issue rolls around. Responding to the popularity of Warhammer Ancients this
issue has several features on this great game system as well as a massive interview with
the man himself, Jervis Johnson.
Also in this issue is are great article on how to build a
castle for use in your battles of Siege, how to build a ship for full scale games of Man
O' War plus a feature on Warhammer in Argentina. And you thought that you had to
spend a lot on miniatures!!!
So come take a look at the greatest Warhammer EZine ever.
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Total Power Issue Four
December 1998And you thought the gap
between Issue #2 and #3 was a long time. The whole world seemed to conspire against
us getting this issue out in time but when it did finally hit the electronic magazine rack
it proved to be a doozy.
This was the biggest issue so far and was packed with new
content. Highlights included an interview with Bill "I came I saw I kicked your
ass" Edwards, a massive Wood Elf tactics article and the first article in Total
Power's support of Warhammer Ancient Battles. And as you can see by looking at the picture
on the left it also featured our first cover by a non GW artist.
So take a look at the issue of Total Power that cemented
it's reputation as the GW Fanzine to read.
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Total Power Issue Three
June 1998After a slight delay (due to a
switch in editor) Total Power 3 finally hit the web. Contained within it's computer
generated covers you can find an article that makes Dwarfs into a force to be reckoned
with, an Interview with Tuomas Pirenen and find out what to do with those few points that
you have left over after designing your army. And if that wasn't enough you'll find
reviews and all the other regular features as well.
So why are you still reading this when you should be
clicking on the picture.
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Total Power Issue Two
March 1998This second issue of Total Power
saw Mike Allen take the helm as content editor. You'll find a wonderful and frank article
written by Mike Allen in this issue entitled Women in Warhammer. Illuminations features
Terry Tibke's Manga style WHFB artwork. Also featured are Dark Elf Helldrakes, Getting
started with High Elves, Building a Dwarf Tournament Army, Lizardmen experiences at
Cancon, How to get the best from your Orc and Goblin Shamans, a review of ROC by
Mike Marshall, as well as the normal Laid to Rest and Total Powers recommended websites.
So if you missed out on Issue Two, download it now to see
what all the fuss was about.
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Total Power Issue One
January 1998In this, the very first issue
of Total Power, you'll be able to find articles on the uses of Battle Magic, new monsters
and regiments for the mighty lizardmen together with all the regular articles such as Laid
to Rest and Total Powers recommended websites.
This issue also featured a major tournament report from
MOAB 97 by Chris Will and an excellent article on sculpting your own miniatures by Bob
Lippman
So if you missed out on Issue One, download it now to see
what all the fuss was about.
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