Musings and ramblings of a wargamer who has decided to share my many photos of games played, shows visited and places of interest I've been too. I will first get all the photos loaded then I'll revisit and write up my notes, or more likely delve my memory. Plus over time I also want to write up scenario details of the games I've played and share new gaming ideas.
Tuesday, 30 August 2016
Conwy Wargames Cub 1st DBA game
Ian put on the clubs first ever DBA game which saw 15mm Romans fight Celts. The afternoon saw 2 games played by Chris and Dave, each keeping the same forces. Dave commanded the forces of Rome and Chris the Celtic underdogs.
Game 1 - Celts victorious
Game 2 - Rome triumphant
Tuesday, 23 August 2016
20mm Force on Force US Marines vs Mr Big
Dave hosted a 20mm game set in our fictional West African nation of Tangerine, a country famous for it's orange varieties and unique history have being controlled at one time or other as a whole or in parts by every colonial power including the Arabs.
Our imagi-nation setting is circa 2010, a period in Tangerine's history where the US intervened against a coup eventually leading to a multi-national force led by the US to protect the legitimate government from the rebels/other legitimate government/freedom fighters/terrorists/radical capitalists/liberal socialists. The coup backed by the army called for a return to traditional values, reverence of the ancestors and spirits and a more equitable distribution of the new found mineral wealth.
The Scenario
Mr Big is a drug lord, sponsor of terrorism, people trafficker, exporter of oranges with pips and the Defence Minister to boot of the new Republic of Tangerine. His private militia 'Oranges are not the only fruit' (a charity for tax purposes - OANTOF for short) have got their hands on a Soviet made SU23. Unfortunately they know how to use it and have downed a few helicopters forcing the US Marines to go in on the ground and neutralise the threat.
The Forces
US
Platoon of US Marines
1 x M1128
OANTOF Militia
Random amount of pick ups and charity workers with guns and RPGs
1 x SU23
The Game
I commanded the Marines and Dickie and Pete Mr Big's OANTOF militia.
US Marines set up in the centre and on the flanks. Due to my confusion over what could do what the 4 Marines that I thought were inside the M1128 were eventually allocated to the Humvee |
My veteran Marines with AT capability are on the right. |
The little out of town shopping area of Satsumadorp |
Suspicious pick ups |
Pick ups nicely placed to be then removed as they hadn't come on yet |
The SU23 will not be here when I come a looking |
My troops move off and confirm there is no tracked AA vehicle in these trees |
The M1128 holds back in reserve ready to blast any bad guy that appears |
Marines slogging towards the right hand trees |
2 pick ups skif to a halt outside Satsumadorp's toilets (for customers only) |
The charity workers jump off the vehicles had head into the facilities |
The Marines reach the edge of the trees and spots the retail areas' dug outs |
The trees on the right of Satsumadorp aren't hidding a big AA vehicle |
The M1128 advances and begins targeting pick ups. Rumour has it target selection was based on snooker ball colour scores but this has been firmly denied by the crew. |
The red pick up falls back. The hut shop where a lot of fire came from gets flattened. |
The Humvee streaks out of the trees and heads to the NE of the out of town retail village |
Marine infantry on the right keep the toilet block occupied with heavy fire |
Boom goes the Humvee. 2 casualties |
The SU23 revealed. Missed in all the excitement was that the 2 dug outs were occupied by militia and then neutralised by Marine fire. |
The second retail outlet gets flattened and a Mr Big look alike is seen running from it before going down to a well placed 105mm shell |
The M1128 accelerates in to the shopping area looking to get a bead on the SU23. |
Fantastic game. Full of action and I can't believe it moments. Naturally I am biased as I won. Dickie and Pete's militia were no match for the Marines and my dice was phenomenally good. Where an average score was needed I aced it be far, when a high score was needed I got it every time. They didn't stand a chance. Dickie and Pete were great opponents and played the story rather than the game, risking the SU23 to counter by ridiculous luck with the dice.
I looked forward to playing Force on Force again.
Battle Group Vehicle Datacards
I have invested in the vehicle data cards for the Battle Group rules from Plastic Soldier company. I am a big fan of the rules and if I'm running a game I've previously produced sheets with all this info on so jumped at the chance of making this job simpler.
The cards are produced on a sheet, a price of information I missed in my excitement to purchase them, which means if you want to use them like playing cards you need to cut them up. That aside they are nicely produced and my biggest thrill is the silhouette picture of the vehicle. This silhouette now means I can now identify my vehicles and others with ease.
The cards are produced on a sheet, a price of information I missed in my excitement to purchase them, which means if you want to use them like playing cards you need to cut them up. That aside they are nicely produced and my biggest thrill is the silhouette picture of the vehicle. This silhouette now means I can now identify my vehicles and others with ease.
Monday, 22 August 2016
X Wing additions
To celebrate surviving another year my loved ones stocked me up with the latest (they've been out a while) X wing wave. I'm now only missing the Imperial Raider from the fleet. The day I received the reinforcements I spotted that X Wing and Armada have new waves coming out and I know it's early but Santa has been informed.
As always they are beautiful models. I now have all the Bounty Hunter's ships from 'The Empire Strikes Back', and the additional 'Force Awakens' ships. I haven't yet caught up with the cartoon 'Rebels' but I like the ships, and I loved the 'Clone Wars' cartoons. I think I need add to my list to Santa.
As always they are beautiful models. I now have all the Bounty Hunter's ships from 'The Empire Strikes Back', and the additional 'Force Awakens' ships. I haven't yet caught up with the cartoon 'Rebels' but I like the ships, and I loved the 'Clone Wars' cartoons. I think I need add to my list to Santa.
Battle Systems Urban Apocalypse terrain
Many moons ago the perfect terrain for me appeared as a Kickstarter (last Oct) run by Battle Systems. This is a company that in my opinion run excellent kick starter campaigns, lots of add on's and your always kept up to date with what is going on, plus a great sense of humour.
If you haven't guest from this post I can reveal it arrived last week. I have the Scifi terrain and this is better. I love the rubberised playing mat. The card is sturdy, lots of detail and atmospheric perfect for my zombie and 7TV games.
In fact the sets imminent arrival inspired me to get the second edition of the 7TV rules. I like the idea that this edition is simpler and easy to play with groups. I haven't read them yet so can't comment. The production is nice, but I miss the lovely hardback of the 1st edition.
Now I just need to finish off the wargames room(s) so I have somewhere to make this stuff and store it. Yes I confess I still haven't made the Scifi terrain.
If you haven't guest from this post I can reveal it arrived last week. I have the Scifi terrain and this is better. I love the rubberised playing mat. The card is sturdy, lots of detail and atmospheric perfect for my zombie and 7TV games.
In fact the sets imminent arrival inspired me to get the second edition of the 7TV rules. I like the idea that this edition is simpler and easy to play with groups. I haven't read them yet so can't comment. The production is nice, but I miss the lovely hardback of the 1st edition.
Now I just need to finish off the wargames room(s) so I have somewhere to make this stuff and store it. Yes I confess I still haven't made the Scifi terrain.
Tuesday, 2 August 2016
15mm Napoleonic Swedes vs Russians
Mel put on 15mm Napoleonic game using the General De Brigade rules for July's Conwy Wargames Club meeting.
The setting was Russia's invasion of Finland in 1808. Finland back then was part of the Kingdom of Sweden and the game saw the Swedish army attempting to fend off a similar sized Russian army. Historically the Swedes were outnumbered and eventually lost the war.
To my disappointment Mel had not brought his 15mm menagerie of local fauna.
The game was fought over a roughly 4ft by 3ft board representing a narrow bit of dry land with lakes and marshes to the left and right not shown. I believe the Swedes represented the rear guard buying time for the main army to retreat.
Gaz and Tony commanded the Russians and Ian the Swedes. Mel umpired.
The Game
The setting was Russia's invasion of Finland in 1808. Finland back then was part of the Kingdom of Sweden and the game saw the Swedish army attempting to fend off a similar sized Russian army. Historically the Swedes were outnumbered and eventually lost the war.
To my disappointment Mel had not brought his 15mm menagerie of local fauna.
The game was fought over a roughly 4ft by 3ft board representing a narrow bit of dry land with lakes and marshes to the left and right not shown. I believe the Swedes represented the rear guard buying time for the main army to retreat.
Gaz and Tony commanded the Russians and Ian the Swedes. Mel umpired.
The Game
Swedish Jager |
Swedish main battle line |
Russian army arriving |
Still arriving |
Swedish left flank |
Russians advance |
Swedish cavalry rush to the exposed left flank |
Swedish right flank about to receive the Russian attack |
The Swedish cavalry are pushed back and the infantry refuse the flank |
Russian running away from the Swedish right |
Overview of the Russian left |
Overview of the Swedish right |
Russian left gearing up to assault and dealing with a Swedish spoiler attack |
Swedish left organises itself to counter attack |
A firefight sees the Swedish battle line not so happy. The spoiler attack on the Russian right turns in to a protracted melee |
Swedish victory on the right. The spoiler attack is turning in to something bigger |
Russians running away on the their right |
Fresh Russian advance through their fleeing comrades |
Russian artillery holds the extreme right and watches the advancing Swedish cavalry |
The Swedish left stabilizes in to a stand off. |
The Centre |
The whole battle. The Russian left and right break |
Running Russians |
More running Russians |
Swedish victory! |
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