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Wednesday 24 April 2024

Opel Blitz Kreig

Transport for my German 1940 Schutzen platoon squads.
Ready to Roll resin vehicles, from here
Coming up next a Horch Kfz15 for the platoon HQ and a Krupp Kfz. 69 to tow the Pak36 featured in the previous post.
Hopefully these will hit the table here in OHQ a week on Tuesday.
TTFN & KBO



Friday 19 April 2024

1940 Project Additions

I have finished off the platoon HQs and anti-tank gun support teams for both sides this week. All being well they will hit the table for the next game here in OHQ a week in Tuesday.
A Zveda Pak36 with Simon's Soldiers crew (available from Wargaming Miniatures in the UK)
German platoon HQ, AB Figures with a lone Simon's Soldiers figure in the middle of the back row.
Early War Miniatures 2pdr anti-tank gun with AB Figures crew.
British platoon HQ, AB figures.

TTFN & KBO

Tuesday 16 April 2024

Way On Down South

Today saw us revisiting the War of the Triple Alliance again using Black Powder rules 
The Brazilian forces are marching to join up with their Argentine and Uruguan allies, the Paraguayan force as been tasked with heading off the Brazilian advance brigade before it can join up with it's allies thus splitting them in two. 
The game was set at our now standard twelve turns, there is an advanced Brazilian guard of two battalions and an attached mountain gun battery covering the possible advance of any Paraguayan incursion. The rest of the brigade will be required to pass an order test to join them after turn two, the allies will test to appear in turn five.
Time is obviously of the essence for the Paraguayans, unfortunately this does not seem to have been passed down to the brigade commanders or the ground is tough going. It is turn three before they get near to contact, which doesn't succeed to well both infantry and cavalry assaults are repulsed in swift order by determined Brazilian resistance. By turn eight the allies had arrived in force and one of the Paraguayan brigades was broken, the attack was called off.
Although Dave had a sound plan the dice gods yet again deserted him this day.

TTFN & KBO



Sunday 14 April 2024

Colour Continues

Not much of my own stuff leaving the bench at the moment although I have managed to finish the Byzantine cavalry unit I started last month.
Aventine Miniatures figures, banner and shields,  except the standard bearers which I painted, are LBMS, base as ever from Warbases.
Excuse some of the blurry photos my phone seems unable to focus up close properly at the moment.
All being well we will be revisiting South America here at OHQ on Tuesday with a War of the Triple Alliance game using BP2.

TTFN & KBO

Wednesday 3 April 2024

C3PO

No folks I have not gone over to the Dark Side with Star Wars Legion. It's a command base for the Italian Wars collection, the commander is a Steel Fist figure painted in natty guilded armour. I did contemplate giving him a banner but I didn't want to overshadow his ostentatious plumage. His drummer is from the Assault Group, base from Warbases as ever.
I am currently working on the next base of Byzantine cavalry, progress as been somewhat curtailed having being struck down with man flu.
Feeling a tad chipper today, so I will see if I can hold the brush steady and continue.
TTFN & KBO

Thursday 21 March 2024

Even Less Quiet

On the Western Front, following on from the previous game the British have continued their advance. Their objective is to take and nullify the German observation bunker on Church Hill.
 

For this game I used modified WW2 rules from Neil Thomas's 'Introduction to Wargaming' some of my own ideas and bits from Mark Pipers adaptations for Rapid Fire.
The British mass for the assault, they would not know the extent of the damage to the German wire until they got to it. They had support of a Whippet tank, off table artillery and in table mortar and heavy machine guns.
The Germans had taken cover from the British bombardment in their dugouts and the crypt of the church.
The German off table artillery support had been nullified by British counter battery fire do had to rely on their trench mortar and heavy machine guns for support.
Their ammunition must have been of variable quality as they did not cause much of a problem to the British infantry advance, they did however stop the Whippet in its tracks.
Bolstered by their artillery, mortar and heavy machine gun fire the British advance continued undaunted.
Aided by a gap in wire created by the bombardment in the centre and a gap by the Whippet on the left.
The German return fire was sporadic the British fire support keeping them pinned down consistently.
The German spotters were subsequently rendered hors de combat and the mortar had to rely on runners to direct their fire further nullifying their effect in the advancing British.
The granatenwerfer provided some extra support but not enough to stem the British advance. Two German companies were eliminated, despite the casualties the British had three times as many men to mop up the remaining German company. The battalion commander ordered a withdrawal, 
the British advance continues.
The rules worked pretty well we thought, the game unfolded pretty much the same as the previous game using Bolt Action. I will probably stick with Bolt Action for future games until the release of Dave Stone's 'Zero Hour' later this year.
Until next time.......
TTFN & KBO

Monday 18 March 2024

WMMS 2024 Part 3

Following on from part two,
The final photos follow, staying in the America's is this huge AWI game.
Next there were two rather nifty Western Desert games.
Finally a fine looking Japanese skirmish using Ospreys Ronin rules.
I will finish off with my meagre haul
Poplars from The Last Valley
A trench section from Ironclad Miniatures
Vallejo Air paint from  Parabellum
Vallejo Model and Game Colour plus a blue from the new Express line from Pendraken.
We return to the Western Front 1918 tomorrow here at OHQ.
TTFN & KBO

WMMS 2024 Part 2

Following on from part one,
Two rather fine and dandy ACW games, first one presenting the battle of Frederick 1862
I didn't see any name labels for this other fine example below
The chaps from Shrewsbury never disappoint with their superb games, a rather splendid medieval bash this year.
More photos to come but I don't want to break Blogger as I seem to have done with my initial post.
TTFN & KBO