6DW AAR: The Pumping Station
/Having spent the last few months building up my forces for the Six Day War, it was time to get the figures onto the wargaming table. For the first game, I decided to keep things relatively small and relatively vanilla: the Israelis would be attacking a UAR/Egyptian force defending a pumping station of some sort.
Click on the picture below to see all...
IABSM AAR: Petrovskoe
/Another of Mark Luther's 6mm games of I Ain't Been Shot, Mum.
This one is set on the eastern front in late 1941: General Winter has hit the Germans hard, with temperatures of -30 degrees centigrade freezing their tracks solid.
Find out what happens when the Soviets counter-attack by clicking on the picture below:
IABSM AAR: A Game
/I'm at Salute all day today, but just have time to load up a quick AAR from Murphy's Heroes from a couple of year's ago.
I was lucky enough to visit the club whilst on holiday near Delft a couple of years ago, and I will tell you that you cannot meet a nicer bunch of wargamers anywhere. They even let me win the game we played, didn't they, Derk?!!
Anyway, I haven't a report on that game, but click on the pic below to see how this game went:
IABSM AAR: Another Canadian VC
/Here is the third battle report for I Ain't Been Shot, Mum! in as many weeks that uses the A Canadian VC scenario from the IABSM v3 rulebook as the basis for a game.
This time we go back to 2013, and an AAR from the Hotlead convention. CJR, on his blog TwoThreeSixMM (a reference to the scales he plays) describes the action from a double-blind game i.e. played on two identical tables with the Germans unable to see what was on the Canadian table and vice versa.
Click on the pic below to see how it turned out.
CDS AAR: CDS at Call to Arms 2015
/Last week, I mentioned Dan Wade's superb blog Wade's World of Wargaming. Well, last year, Dan put on a Vietnam demo game at Call to Arms using Charlie Don't Surf! and a mash-up of a couple of scenarios from the CDS scenario pack, Surf's Up!
Dan reported on the demo game, and how he later played it through to a conclusion at home, over a series of blog posts which (and I hope he doesn't mind) that I have combined into one glorious battle report.
Click on the pic below to see his superb terrain and figures:
IABSM AAR: A Canadian VC
/Sergeant Steiner continues his exploration of the IABSM rules with a game based on the fourth scenario from the IABSM v3 rulebook: A Canadian VC.
See how he gets on by clicking on the pic below:
CDS AAR: Tank Only Action
/Dan Wade writes a great wargaming blog called Wade's World of Wargaming. There are loads of great posts and great pictures showing off Dan's collection of beautifully painted figures and terrain.
One of Dan's particular interest is Vietnam, so here's a very quick pic-only AAR from the period which I hope he doesn't mind me reproducing here. The game features a bit of tank-only action: click on the pic below to see all...
IABSM AAR: The Battle of the Reichswald
/A quick battle report from the Stipsicz Hussars, whose excellent blog can be reached by clicking here.
Will the Canadian tanks be able to break through the German lines? Click on the pic below to find out...
IABSM AAR: Slim River
/Scenario #10, Slim River, is one of my favourite battles from the Fall of the Liongate scenario pack for I Ain’t Been Shot, Mum.
Taking place on 7th January 1942 (i.e. a month after Pearl Harbour), the Japanese have been hammering down the centre of Malaya, smashing most British Indian troops aside, and slowed only by the efforts of some Gurkha regiments and the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. To continue their advance, they launch a sudden thrust down the single road that leads to the village of Trolak, their objective being the bridge there over the otherwise impassable Slim River.
Click on the pic below to see if the Japanese manage to take the bridge:
IABSM AAR: Action at Galmanche
/A quick battle report from Sergeant Steiner's excellent blog (click here to visit). Here he plays the third scenario included with the IABSMv3 rulebook: Action at Galmanche.
IABSM AAR: The Road to Fort Capuzzo
/The Stipsicz Hussars play another of the scenarios from the Operation Compass scenaripo pack for I Ain't Been Shot, Mum!
This time they play the first scenario in the pack: the Road to Fort Capuzzo, featuring a British attack on a position manned by Italian/Libyan colonial troops. Click on the pic to see all:
CDS AAR: Where's My Zippo?
/A final Charlie Don't Surf! battle report lifted from the, I think, defunct, Tao of Lard blog (no posts since 2013).
Here a company of US troops are tasked with checking a village for caches of rice...but will Charlie let them go about their work unmolested?
Click on the pic below to read all about it: