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''Battle Games in Middle-earth'' (BGiME) was a fortnightly magazine published by
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in conjunction with British games manufacturer
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. Unlike '' White Dwarf'', which generally features content regarding Games Workshop's flagship
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brands, ''BGiME'' was entirely dedicated to ''
The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game ''Middle Earth Strategy Battle Game'', previously marketed as ''The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Strategy Battle Game'', ''The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Strategy Battle Game'', ''The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies Strategy Battle Game ...
''. According to the magazine itself, as well as it was sold in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Malta and South Africa. It also became available, through their sponsors, in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Spain, Austria, Greece and Poland. The magazine became more popular than the publishers had anticipated, and the deadline was extended several times. Having completed the series of magazines relating to the films, it then went on to explore the rest of '' The Lord of the Rings'' universe, includes miniatures that were featured in ''The Lord of the Rings'' book but not the films. The last issue was Pack 91, featuring
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Each pack came with a free ''
Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game ''Middle Earth Strategy Battle Game'', previously marketed as ''The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Strategy Battle Game'', ''The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Strategy Battle Game'', ''The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies Strategy Battle Game ...
'' miniature, including some exclusive to the publication at the time. Exclusive miniatures were much sought after in countries where the magazine was not sold, and included Háma, Théodred and a much sought after
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. However, these have become available as separate components on the Games Workshop website or as miniatures released with new supplements. The magazine itself featured five consistent parts: * Guide to Middle-earth, introducing the theme of the magazine from the works of Tolkien. * Playing the Game, introducing the full rules (including some exclusive ones) in installments. * Battle Game, featuring a themed battle that can be played using armies built up from previous packs. * Painting Workshop, a step-by-step guide to converting and painting the free miniature featured in the pack * Modelling Workshop, a full guide to building terrain and scenery for playing battle games on. * The content grew knowledge and skill over time, building on previous articles. This 'Hobby Arc' was devised by Design Manager, and series creator Rowland Cox. Early subscribers to the magazine received three free gifts of a magnifying glass, a modelling tool kit and an exclusive Balin's Tomb stand for you to paint and display your Fellowship models that was not available to buy in the shops. There were also three special editions of the magazine, following the specific themes of '' The Fellowship of the Ring'', '' The Two Towers'', and '' The Return of the King''.
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, who sculpted several of the special edition miniatures, agreed that the magazine was "a good thing for LotR", that encouraged people to take up the miniature wargaming hobby. The original deadline for the magazine was Pack 65; however, this was extended to 78, and later extended again to 91. When ''BGiME'' finished its series, two members of its team (Mark Latham and Glenn More) joined the ''White Dwarf'' team; Mark Latham later became the editor of ''White Dwarf'' in July 2007. On the official Games Workshop forum, the forum moderator Steve Hammatt expressed hope that ''White Dwarf's'' future articles would be improved to the ''BGiME'' standard: :"Hopefully this will mean good things for future ''LOTR'' content in ''White Dwarf''."


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