Afternoon
Sorry for the long delay but working away has caused a slowing of my painting and gaming rate albeit have been able to play World In Flames!
An update on my wargaming exploits to follow.
Below are some photos of my first attempt to rationalise my wargaming assests down to two periods and scales these are some 15mm Germans based for FOW that I have just listed on ebay.
Welcome
This is my small part of the web dedicated to my favourite way of staying out of my wife's way, which is by miniature wargaming.
Have been an avid borad/wargamer off and on for some time and my main area of interest is 20mm WWII. I have though like so many other gamers other areas that I like to dabble in and will hopefully be sharing them with the web...
My main wargaming aim other than to have large armies in all periods all well painted (!) is to try and encourage my soon to be 4 year old son to follow in my foot steps into gaming whcih to date seems to be working as he has already started painting figures.
Photos and hopefully plenty wargaming wise to follow.....
Have been an avid borad/wargamer off and on for some time and my main area of interest is 20mm WWII. I have though like so many other gamers other areas that I like to dabble in and will hopefully be sharing them with the web...
My main wargaming aim other than to have large armies in all periods all well painted (!) is to try and encourage my soon to be 4 year old son to follow in my foot steps into gaming whcih to date seems to be working as he has already started painting figures.
Photos and hopefully plenty wargaming wise to follow.....
Friday, 18 May 2012
Sunday, 22 April 2012
Wow
Just checked the stats and six short of 1000 visitors since I started, to my amazement! Thanks for stopping by and will be posting more photos next weekend.
Saturday, 21 April 2012
Evening
Just a quick update and sorry there are no new photos atr the moment. I have been working away from home over the last month so the painting rate has slowed but I have managed to finsih off some 15mm French Hussars and just started on the next Bn of Brit 20mm Paras, and photos will follow soon.
Happy gaming
Phil
Just a quick update and sorry there are no new photos atr the moment. I have been working away from home over the last month so the painting rate has slowed but I have managed to finsih off some 15mm French Hussars and just started on the next Bn of Brit 20mm Paras, and photos will follow soon.
Happy gaming
Phil
Saturday, 3 March 2012
Update
Just a quick update have managed to finsih these 2 AFVs and currently woring towards finishing my first Reb ACW 28mm Regt that will post photos off. Am currently into my third game of Pegasus bridge and been doing plenty of basing to try and get a them ready for the table.
Here are my latest AFVs of theproduction line, just wish could do them faster!
My painting was helped this morning by Harry who has been enthusiatically painting his soliders and offering to do mine as well!
Cheers
Phil
Here are my latest AFVs of theproduction line, just wish could do them faster!
My painting was helped this morning by Harry who has been enthusiatically painting his soliders and offering to do mine as well!
Cheers
Phil
Friday, 3 February 2012
Pegasus Bridge
Evening
Apologies for such a delay in updating but have been busy gaming Pegasus bridge! After many years in the planning the game eventually has been played and more than once.
Had a start of the game with Tony to see how it would play using the old RF scenario and landing the gliders, before then playing with Mark last weekend for which the report is below and just started again!
The game has been played using RF and the scenario is the one entitled thew Tale of Two Birdges from the wargaming journal. It can still be found on ,line even though the magazine uinfrotunately is no more!
I would normal;ly let my guest choose the side but Mark was gracious enough to let me play the Ox and Bucks!
Should also thank Mark for taking all these wonderful photos!
All quiet at the bridge!
the Ox and Bucks land without any incident and dash for the bridge.
The Brits storm over the bridge but not as in reality without loss. We were off the view afterwards that the number of Brits used in the gmae is not quite enough to secure the objectives and hold of the bad guys!
The Brits storm into Cafe Condree but with mounting casulties and the counter attack had not yet started.
The German panzers just started to unleash their counterattack. The Brits had managed to hold onto the cafe and the hanomag in the back ground has been destroyed but I have a lack of good looking balck smoke.
Just as Millen'spipes can be heard in the distance a MK Iv rumbles onto the bridge, and received a light damage as Sgt Thornton's round was not as effectvie as on D-Day.
By this time it was 1.30am and decided to call it a day. Had been a good fast moving game but the intial Brit forces whilst being powerful enough to over whelm the defences needed some rienforcements if they were to have any chance of holding off the Germans-partiuclary as Mark had not been very lucky with their arrival times.
A good fun game and hope you enjoy the photos.
More to follow of the current Pegasus game and off to plan |Sword Beach.
Should also finish by thanking Mark for his assistance in the massive basing campaign that was last weekend and tidy up in the gmaing room. Still think the tidy up was at Jane's suggestion but she denies all knowledge!
Cheers
Phil
Apologies for such a delay in updating but have been busy gaming Pegasus bridge! After many years in the planning the game eventually has been played and more than once.
Had a start of the game with Tony to see how it would play using the old RF scenario and landing the gliders, before then playing with Mark last weekend for which the report is below and just started again!
The game has been played using RF and the scenario is the one entitled thew Tale of Two Birdges from the wargaming journal. It can still be found on ,line even though the magazine uinfrotunately is no more!
I would normal;ly let my guest choose the side but Mark was gracious enough to let me play the Ox and Bucks!
Should also thank Mark for taking all these wonderful photos!
All quiet at the bridge!
the Ox and Bucks land without any incident and dash for the bridge.
The Brits storm over the bridge but not as in reality without loss. We were off the view afterwards that the number of Brits used in the gmae is not quite enough to secure the objectives and hold of the bad guys!
The Brits storm into Cafe Condree but with mounting casulties and the counter attack had not yet started.
The German panzers just started to unleash their counterattack. The Brits had managed to hold onto the cafe and the hanomag in the back ground has been destroyed but I have a lack of good looking balck smoke.
Just as Millen'spipes can be heard in the distance a MK Iv rumbles onto the bridge, and received a light damage as Sgt Thornton's round was not as effectvie as on D-Day.
By this time it was 1.30am and decided to call it a day. Had been a good fast moving game but the intial Brit forces whilst being powerful enough to over whelm the defences needed some rienforcements if they were to have any chance of holding off the Germans-partiuclary as Mark had not been very lucky with their arrival times.
A good fun game and hope you enjoy the photos.
More to follow of the current Pegasus game and off to plan |Sword Beach.
Should also finish by thanking Mark for his assistance in the massive basing campaign that was last weekend and tidy up in the gmaing room. Still think the tidy up was at Jane's suggestion but she denies all knowledge!
Cheers
Phil
Saturday, 14 January 2012
Pegasus Bridge
Evening
Here are a few photos of Lord Lovat, Millen and a few of his colleagues. Will upload photos of the entire unit in the next few days. No action shots yet as naother delay in playing but hope to be lanfing the gliders soon!
Cheers
Phil
Here are a few photos of Lord Lovat, Millen and a few of his colleagues. Will upload photos of the entire unit in the next few days. No action shots yet as naother delay in playing but hope to be lanfing the gliders soon!
Cheers
Phil
Thursday, 5 January 2012
Pegasus Bridge
Evening Gents
Photos of the German reinfromcements to accompany their armour, with photos of Lord Lovat and hos commondoes to follow. The first playing of the game has been put on hold until next week but hope to be able to post some AAR soon.
Cheers
Phil
Photos of the German reinfromcements to accompany their armour, with photos of Lord Lovat and hos commondoes to follow. The first playing of the game has been put on hold until next week but hope to be able to post some AAR soon.
Cheers
Phil
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