Staff car for the Italians
/Originally posted 18th February 2011
Finally managed to get the FIAT staff car from True North finished, and added a couple of light tanks as well.
Originally posted 18th February 2011
Finally managed to get the FIAT staff car from True North finished, and added a couple of light tanks as well.
The second and third IABSM games of the New Year: a quick pick up game involving a Soviet assault on a Fallschirmjager-held village somewhere on the Eastern Front.
Terrific action, including some stunning exploits from Soviet tank-killers and a German anti-tank gun crew led by Leutnant Freddi Feuerzangenbowle!
The first gallery pictures of the Quar: great 15mm aliens from Zombie Smith.
I have now posted a proper review of Gaming Models' AB40 and Morris CS9 armoured cars
BATTLEFRONT AB41 COMPARED TO A GAMING MODELS' AB40
Originally posted 20th January 2011
Some new and somewhat rare additions to my collection. For the BEF, there is a patrol of Morris CS armoured cars; and for the Italians there are two AB40 armoured car patrols: one for the desert and one for Sicily.
All the models come from Gaming Models, a company that I have eschewed for a long time, put off by early reviews and the pictures on their website. A full review will follow, but suffice to say I am very happy with the AB40s and pretty happy with the Morris CSs.
Morris CS9 from Gaming Models
AB40 armoured cars from Gaming Models
The AB40s painted, more correctly, in dark green
Whilst sorting through all the files on my computer, I came across some photos of some of the first games of IABSM that I set up and ran myself.
Those of you who notice that some of the hedges in both these games are made out of green ring binder spines will be relived to know that I now have huge numbers of "proper" hedges!
The first game of the New Year: a scenario taken from the Operation Compass scenario booklet covering the early war in the Western Desert.
Today, deep within the heart of the Italian stronghold of Tobruk , the assaulting Australians find themselves on the end of a rather nasty looking Italian counter-attack.
Soviet heavy mortars; Lion class transports for the Felids to join the barn force; and a battery of US medium artillery.
Soviet 120mm mortars from Battlefront
Lion class transports from Khurasan
US medium artillery battery from Battlefront
A catch-up on photography this afternoon. First up, some T-34/85s for the Soviets; and the second platoon of M11 tanks arrives for the Italians.
Soviet T-34/85s from Battlefront
Italian M11 tanks from Skytrex/Command Decision
The Alligator transports join the Garn force; and the Pelagics are reinforced with some bio-weapons.
Alligator class SuperHeavy transports for the Garn from Khurasan
Bio-weapons for he Pelagics, also from Khurasan
I have finally got around to adding pictures of all my insectoid sci-fi figures. We welcome The Hive to the party!
8-legged tanks from GZG
This weekend saw the first Burton-upon-Trent “Beer & Lard Day”: a day’s wargaming that gives those people unable to easily travel down to Lard HQ for our annual events an opportunity to try out games from the TooFatLardies stable of rules.
My role was to run the games using I Ain’t Been Shot, Mum!, the Lardies’ WW2 company level ruleset. I ran three different scenarios on the day, the first of which was 3RTR at Hames-Boucres: the third game from the Defence of Calais early war scenario pack.
Originally posted 31st October 2010
A Get Your Frickin' Tentacle Out Of My Face battle report: the tyrannosaur-like Garn take on the rather fishy Pelagic Dominate.
Battle report from a great game at the Farnborough Wargames Society: action from the Anzio beachhead in February 1944.
The Myzontid Rangers have joined the ranks of the Pelagic Dominate troops.
Now that the higher-level command figures and vehicles have been released for the Garn, I can add them to the Gallery:
Garn infantry from Khurasan
Garn Alligator class SuperHeavy transport from Khurasan
The last of the late war tanks added to the Gallery:
M14 tanks from Battlefront
The next pictures from Khurasan's Pelagic Dominate range.
Orca Heavy Infantry from Khurasan
A new GYFTOOMF army list: Critical Mass Games' excellent ARC Fleet human army contains a good mix of infantry types supported by both grav tanks and walkers.
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