Sunday, 12 June 2016

Battle Group Wacht Am Rhein book

I really like this new supplement for the Battle Group rules by Iron Fist publishing. It's a much thinner book than their usual tomes and soft back rather than hard back. However it is still packed full of photos and info. The reason it's thinner is that most of the army lists are already available in the Overlord book and the additional lists required to recreate battles in this campaign are in this book, with suitable reference to required lists if you want to use these forces.

Unlike other wargames scenarios I've seen I like that this book focused on the most used units and included these in the scenarios. This is not a book full of King Tigers romping through the woods, although it won't stop you playing these type of games. I own more Tigers of various models than I should.

I'm a big fan of the rules and books and I wasn't disappointed with this format and I look forward to the promised additional books covering other famous battles like those in Hungary and a firm favourite Operation Market Garden.  

Saturday, 11 June 2016

10mm Dinosaur game

Mel put on an interesting 10mm dinosaur hunt game in May. One player controlled the carnivores and the other the herbivores. The aim of the game was simple avoid being eaten if you're a herbivore.

Everyone had fun with this quick game. To my shame I've forgotten the rules used, but I know Mel wants to add a points system to it so that it can work with multiple players rather than 2. The rules as it stand have the game end once a kill has been made.

The figures are from Magister Militum.





Friday, 10 June 2016

28mm Gladiator game - Ludus Gladiatorius



At May's club meeting Chris hosted a 28mm gladiator game using the Ludus Gladiatorius rules. The figures are from EMP. Everyone enjoyed the game, finding games with lots of players being the best.


Chris had a 54mm figure version but didn't have them with him which was a shame.