Friday, October 30, 2015

BACK OF BEYOND AB1 WEEKEND GAME

A few weeks ago I was away at the weekend at Lundin Links in Fife for a 28mm Back of Beyond game.  Over the 2 days 14 gamers attended from the AB1 group.  We used the Setting the east Ablaze rules.

View along table - Angus Konstam in far distance

The Baku oilfields
 Each player commanded a different faction of 10 units - there were 2 Bolsheviks, 2 Turks,  British, Americans, Italians, Bokharans, Islamist rebels, 2 German Freikorps, Poles and Chinese Warlords

Myself and Angus Konstam were the Bolshevik players but we were both worn down by the attacks of the Turks, Poles, Italians, British and Freikorps who all seemed to have something against Bolsheviks.  Angus’ armoured train was destroyed by a suicide head on run by a Freikorps commandeered locomotive.
Turkish airpower

My Bolshevik faction advances
 
A massive and very enjoyable game and a fun weekend.   Officially it was won by the Italians as they held the tower of Silence holding the Tsars hidden treasure.  Thanks to Ken Pierce who organised the scenario.

The deadly Islamist armoured elephant stampedes into US infantry

Angus' Red faction moves to support me

Tragic end of the  'Red Victory' train in the massive rail crash

Red airforce hero goes down in flames

There is a longer report on Bart’s blog at
http://asienieboje.blogspot.co.uk/2015/10/ab1-big-back-and-beyond-game-weekend.html

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Monday, October 5, 2015

THOMOND - IRELAND 12TH CENTURY


On Wednesday I was at Hugh Wilson’s for another Medieval game designed by Dave O’Brien.   It was a variant of his previous French raid game this time set in Ireland in the 12th century.  5 players commanded the English supply missions  whilst Dave umpired and commanded the ambushing Irish.  The table was 14ft long and we used Hail Caesar.
 
Map of the layout showing hidden Irish deployments
Background

Henry de Clare Earl of Pembroke finally managed to marry Domnall Mor Ui Briain’s daughter and ‘surprisingly’ Domnall suddenly died leaving all the lands of Thomand one of the largest areas of Southern Ireland to him and he quickly set about erecting castles to protect his inheritance.  The natives have been extremely upset by this and have launched attacks against isolated castles.
 
Player Briefing

A number of knights have been sent to deliver supplies and reinforcements to the castle at Knock.  Each knight has a small force of troops and either a wagon of supplies or herds of sheep or cattle to deliver to the castle, once the supplies have been delivered that Norman player will then take command of Irish troops. 

Each wagon is worth d3x10 VP’s, a sheep is worth 1 VP and a cow 2 VP’s.  Each skirmish unit destroyed is worth 1VP, each formed infantry unit is worth 2 VP’s and each Fianna unit is worth 4 VP’s.  Troop losses will be deducted, mounted knights are worth 10VP’s and formed troops 4 VP’s.

If your character is killed then all VP’s are lost and your troops will disperse and not take any further part in the game.
 
English press onto Knock

Disaster for the first supply group as their cattle stampede of the road

Hugh's group with their flock of sheep cross the last obstacle before Knock

The game was won by Hugh commanding the 2nd supply group who managed to slip into the lead when Tim's leading group was ambushed by the Irish. A situation made worse when his cattle herd repeatedly stampeded.
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

NEW NAPOLEONICS


I have continued to work slowly away on my Napoleonic collection.  I bought some very nice painted Front Rank Russian Lithuanian Uhlan figures on Ebay.  I have rebased them and fitted them with the correct regimental lance pennants and a standard from GMB Designs.
LITHUANIAN (LITOVSKI) UHLANS

I have also added 2 more regiments of Light Dragoons and a battalion of guard infantry to my British army.  I bought the figures ready painted from South Africa and I added some more shading and rebased them.   The infantry flags I found on Warbases.
 
3RD BATTALION IST FOOT GUARDS

12TH THE PRINCE OF WALES'  LIGHT DRAGOONS
 

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

BORDER REIVER 2015

On Saturday I went down to the Border Reiver show held once again at Gateshead International Arena.   It was a successful visit chatting with some old friends.  Also I discovered the stand of Eagle Figures and bought 2 battalions of their Portuguese Militia to add some allies to my Peninsular War British. Here are a few photos from the show:
PP Fantasy PP game - I liked the big buildings

Falkirk's Tiger tank PP game - John the Tiger Meister

Russo-Japanese Naval game

Dumfries ACW Wilderness game - the relaxed union commanders

The view from the CSA side - the Union commanders have gone for lunch

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

LES INVALIDES PARIS 2

As the second part of my blog on Les Invalides here are some photos of uniforms from the Musee De L'Armee. 
A circle of  Napoleonic Eagles

 

2nd Empire Zouave

2nd Empire Cavalry

Napoleonic 23rd Dragoons

2nd Empire


Sunday, August 23, 2015

LES INVALIDES PARIS

My wife and I went to Paris this week to celebrate our anniversary and we included a trip to Les Invalides.  At the Musee de L'Armee we visited the pre WWI sections - I will get to the 20th century sections on our next trip.   Here are a few photos from our visit

The massive tomb of Napoleon in the domed church

Tomb of  Marchal Foch in the domed church

Armour of Henri IV

Electronic table display of Austerlitz

Davout

Eugene

Siege of Paris 1870

St Louis Cathedral with some unusual trophy standards

Sunday, August 2, 2015

CLAYMORE 2015 REPORT


I had an enjoyable day at Claymore.  Attendance seemed to be up at just over 800.  Good to see so many familiar faces and chat to people.   Building work by the College meant that there was no internal link between to the 2 halls so wargamers were forced into the fresh air of the College garden to get between the halls.  So it was a good thing we only had 5 minutes of rain.  The building work also forced the B&B to move out of its normal room to the rear entrance which was not a good location as there was simply not enough space. 
 
Kirriemuir - 2nd St Albans

Leuchars - WWI Dardanelles 1915
 
I had an interesting time as one of the judges for the games.  Here are the results

Best display game

1st - Leuchars – World War One Dardanelles

2nd – League of Augsburg – Great Northern War

Commended - Kirriemuir – 2nd St Albans

Commended – Dave Imrie – English Civil War

Best pp game

1st – Sally Forth  - Very British Civil War

2nd – Glasgow Games Group – Jurassic park

Commended -  Bathgate – Terror of Monkey Island

All my photos with descriptions at

https://www.flickr.com/photos/bill26048/sets/72157656367638609

Falkirk - Tank War PP game - enjoyed by all the parents

Bloodbowl PP game

Sally Forth - VBCW PP game

D Imrie at his ECW game

League of Augsburg - Great Northern War - toasting their 2nd place

 
Bart Zynda has put up a report on his blog with a link to more photos at