This blog will will contain my rather pedantic ramblings on my experiences within the miniature war gaming hobby. There will be informative how-to’s, thrilling battle reports and thought provoking editorials. I fully expect that history will one day view the contents of this blog on par with Homer’s Illiad or Newton’s Principalia. Or it's a complete waste of time.
Saturday, November 28, 2020
"Fabricator Cart" Complete
Friday, November 27, 2020
6mm Ancients - UNLEASH PRIMER!
With the start of the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge (version 11.0) a little more than 3 weeks away, it's time to start prepping mini's. In addition to finishing up my 15mm Stalingrad project, you'll be seeing a lot of 6mm Ancients - literally thousands of the tiny blighters.
My first of two orders from Baccus has arrived. In that tiny box were figures for a Republican Roman army and a Parthian one. The second order, which is still being processed has a large Sucessor Army and my favorite - Dacians.
Lighter infantry, such as velites Velites will be less dense, with maybe 6-8 figures per base. Dense formations like Phalanxes will have 6 ranks of 8 figures so 48 per base. Steve from the club has a beautiful Macedonian army and has 64 figures crammed onto a 40mm square base.
My Republican Roman army will have 16 bases of Hastati/Principes, 2 Triarii, and handful of Roman cavalry plus both Italian and Spanish allies (mostly light troops)
Monday, November 23, 2020
Fabricator Cart
The first picture is the base frame flipped on it's side while checking for square. The joinery for the frame is a "floating tennon" which provides a great opportunity to get some practice with my Festool Domino cutter. I need that practice because the next big woodworking project is building some new nightstands as a Christmas present for my wife. Given the year she has had treating Covid patients, she deserves a really nice Christmas.
Todays task will be to add a drawer along the top section for storage.
I should get this unit done in a few days.
The overall dimensions are 18 inches wide, 24 inches deep and 30 inches tall. The wood is cheap construction grade pine 2x4s cut down to a 2x2 size. The plans are - well there aren't really any plans, I'm kind of making this thing up as I go. Usually not the best method for woodworking are building anything.
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Quatre Bras at the Club, Part 2
Last night we finished up the Quatre Bras game. Tom and Ed returned to command the Allies. For the French we had new commanders in the form of Greg and myself. The ruleset was General D'Armee. Since I was playing, I didn't take any pictures except at the end.
The game resumed at turn 8 and the French attack continuing with the Allies getting ground down. Last game Josh had effectively formed a grand battery of all the French Artillery and it continued to pound the Dutch troops.
After a few turns of trading blows, the French managed to break the 2 Allied cavalry brigades on either flank. That brought our broken Allied Brigade tally to 4, which was enough for a French victory. It was kind of a cheap way for us to win but there you go. Taling on those British brigades would have been difficult as the French infantry was pretty chewed up by then.
Greg did comment that the club has played Quatre Bras a number of times with the "Age of Eagles" ruleset and every game resulted in a resounding French Victory. It's a tough scenario for the Allies to win. Our game was a little closer run but the French moved with a bit more alacrity than they did historically. Perhaps a better way to balance the scenario is to put some limits on the French command dice. I really like the overall scenario and will run it again with some tweaks to make it a little more fun for the Allies.
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Announcing LWTV "Caesar Awards"
We have a new project on the LWTV channel - The Caesar Awards - which are meant to celebrate excellence in wargaming video and other online content. There are 10 categories of media type which you, the great unwashed public, can make nominations to by going to our web page CAESARS AWARDS.
Categories include Favorite Wargaming Youtube Channel, Best Painting Tutorial Video, Best Wargame Podcast and even Best Wargaming Blog. The only rule for nominations is that content from the LWTV channel can not be nominated as it would be a little unseemly to create an awards show just to give yourself an award.
Did I mention there is a "Best Wargaming Blog" category?
Anyway, Please take some time to nominate your favorite content creators. People put a lot of work into this hobby and there are some really very well produced videos and other online content out their - even humble personal blogs about geeks in their lairs pursuing the hobby at their own personal uber level of effort.
I think I mentioned there was a category for Best Wargaming Blog. Yeah I'm sure I did.
OK, unsightly groveling for blog nominations aside, please take some time to nominate your favorite content creators - who knows - maybe they'll win one of the coveted Caesar Awards?
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Quatre Bras Using General D'Armee
Last night at the club, we re-fought the Battle of Quatre Bras using my 15mm Naps and the General D'Armee ruleset. I was the GM with Steve and Josh playing the French and Tom, Greg and Ed commanding the allied forces.
I used the scenario for the excellent 100 Days General D'Armee scenario PDF which you can get from TooFatLardies. The scenario started with 7 French Brigades on the board against 2 Dutch brigades of questionable quality. The allies will receive a brigade or two per turn. The French have a heavy Cavalry Brigade coming on mid game and by then the sides will be "evenish" with a troop quality advantage to the French.
Thursday, November 5, 2020
Stalingrad Project: Practical Issues
Scenery progress is a little over the halfway point. One of two 6x4 boards is pretty much done and most of the iconic buildings for the second have been scratch built. The needed miniatures are also in process and I’m getting some help there from some club members which is greatly appreciated.
The term “done” is a bit misleading as I’ll keep tweaking with the terrain. I “may” have found a source of images of a newspaper from Stalingrad dated August, 1942 that I can shrink down to add to the rubble look. They will be illegible at 15mm scale but still period appropriate. I’ll pause here while you all roll your eyes......
Finished?, great lest move on.