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Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Old is new.

We met last week for a WWII game and used Iron Ivan's Disposable Hero's rules, not the new version but the older set. Last year we had played Chain of Command six times as part of the 6x6 challenge and when done decided that although it was a good game it didn't hit all the points that we were looking for. I was a bit reluctant to drop $40.00 on DH2 having never played them. Matt had the first version and having played them often a few years back broke them out and ran us through the game. He did say he had streamlined a few thing but for the most part it was rules as written. I must say it was a fun game easy to remember the mechanics and gave s good result. Matt has let me borrow the rules and I think this is a set that needs more exploration.

The scenario had Howard and me taking a US platoon supported by two shermans and attempting to capture a crossroads defended by Matt's German platoon and the new Panzer I had bought a few weeks back. It was tough going for the Americans but in the end we raced forward and captured two of our three objectives.

US jump off point

Americans start their advance.

Defending the village.

LMG and the mortars FO.
Sherman approaches the village

Out pops the Panzer

looking good on the table.

The Sherman gets knocked out.
A great game played out just under two hours. Check out Matt's blog for more.

Friday, March 23, 2018

Displaced Miniatures closes.

Way back when a site was put up to host photos of miniatures. A fan site of sorts it was set up to allow people to upload their photos and have other view and comment on them. All this and free to boot. The site was called Displaced Miniatures now after 13 years it's now closing down. As the owner says there are many new ways to host photos and share them with others also regulations and customer views have changed.

I used the site for some of my photos and always enjoy purusing it to see others work. I think with facebook, blogs and forums the site lost some of it's input and traffic. I'll miss it and I thank Brad for hosting it.

Here's a few of the pictures that I had up there.

These are from a display I had done at the local Historical Society.





Here are some Front Rank and Perry First Nations and Militia.
Front Rank

Front Rank

Perry and Foundry Militia

Perry

Foundry Street Violence
Camo Girl

Lepard Girl

Punks
Wild West
Shadow Forge

Foundry

Shadow Forge
WWII

Foundry Germans
Thanks for looking.

Sunday, March 11, 2018

Loot.

Went to the Toy Soldier show down in New Jersey today. Howard is on the mailing list which is good because finding out about it is difficult as there's not any online presence. It's a nice show about 20 vendors packed in a small area. As with most of these shows going is sort of a bit of nostalgia, drooling over the St. Petersburg collection and treasure hunting. Todays show hit all the areas. There were plenty of plastic figures from the past, superbly painted flats, and things I didn't know I needed.

So what did I get?
Britan's B range Scots Greys?

Comparison shot

Kubelwagon, Warlord Sherman, Solido Panzer

out of sequence today's loot 

Black Tree germans for scale. the tanks a little big for me but painted and assembled trumps that minor quibble.

So a successful day. I hadn't planned on getting anything but decided it would be good to have some original toy soldiers and now I have some vehicles for my yet to be completed 28mm WWII Germans. Here's the info I saw on the Hobby Bunker site for the show.

New Jersey Toy Soldier, Military Miniature and Figure Show--

The Hilton Hotel, 650 Terrace Ave, Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604
Sunday 9am-3pm. March 11* *New Date
Admission:  $6, Children 10 and under FREE with paid Adult



Friday, March 2, 2018

Marching into March

March is off to a good start. Continuing to refine A Gentleman's War AWI we fought a scenario based on Bemis Heights. The Patriots objective was to capture the two redoubts while the British were charged with stopping them.
The British right redoubt.

The Patriot left

The Patriot right

The Americans got off to a slow start and the British moved up to prevent any assault.





Finally the Americans on the right were able to close on the redoubt with the Continentals followed up by the Militia.


   
                                     
3rd NY assaults redoubt

On the British right the Brunswick Grenadiers and Rangers moved to push back the Americans. However after defeating one regiment the Grenadiers were attacked from behind by the Patriots and destroyed along with the Brigade Commander.






A decent victory for the American forces. 

The game took about three hours including set up and part of breaking down. 
Matt has some more on his blog.  http://saltflats1929again.blogspot.com/

Howard has started a new blog for A Gentleman's War here https://thegatlingsjammedandthecolonelsdead.wordpress.com