Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Update for Post-Thanksgiving Week

 I was able to get some things done this week

1) I ordered and got Xenos Rampant

2) I glued the Tau Breacher team I had gotten to support the local store. They were destined for Kill Team, but will also be used for Xenos Rampant

3) I glued the 10 Poxwalkers I had gotten to support the local store and complete a 500 point 40K Death Guard force. They will be used for Xenos Rampant.

4) Rebased  all my 10mm Greek and Ottoman 1897 infantry from 20x20mm to 40x20mm bases.  I still need to a) rebase the calvary on 40x20mm bases and get dismounted models (with one exception during the First Battle of Velestino, Greek and Ottoman cavalry fought dismounted. While Greeks can be covered by ACW Union in kepi calvary, Ottomans in 1877 or 1897 version are not served by any existing range b) extend the artillery 25x25mm bases to 40x25 bases (maybe adding cassions).,c ) limbers for all my guns. 


Then is the need to extend the collections so that I can fight Domokos (I have enough for the LJdPB Grimbovo and 2nd Velestino Scenarios)

Pictures below of my revamped infantry







Sunday, November 26, 2023

Another LJdPB Draft Scenario done! Gisikon 1847: A almost bloodless victory during the last Swiss civil war

 The next draft scenario in the Le Journal De Pettite Battailes framework, powered by Bloody Big Battles is now ready! Fight the Battle of Gisikon 1847, when decisive action following a brilliant campaign ended the Sonderbund War in Switzerland with miniscule losses. A campaign that justifies putting Federal commander Guillaume Henri Dufour among the greats of military history, and one of the few to come the closet to living up to Sun Tzu's call to win a war without fighting.

You can find the Scenario though this link LJdPB Gisikon 1847 , which is also posted in the Wargaming Materials page of this blog. It is also uploaded to the BBB Groups.io website. 

Thursday, November 23, 2023

Thanksgiving 2023 Update!

I wish a happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate. Here is an update on hobby activity since the last update.

1) Another game of Age of Sigmar Underworlds: Arena Mortis at XP Games.  Another fast and furious game, though I once more game 3rd and last in the game. My orc was pathetic as despite many weapons I only got one kill in in nine rounds! I failed Gork and Mork. 


2) Finished the Barony of Araswell contingent for my Artesia Known World Inspired Late Midieval 28mm Force. They show up in Mark Smylie's "Black Heart" novel. 


3) Progress in gluing my Tau and Poxwalkers. I really hate the multi-part Tau.


4) Finished Peter Cozzen's "The Shipwreck of their Hopes" on the Battles of Chattanooga. I very much enjoyed it. I did fell that if there is one civil war battle that fits the supposed european description of the Civil War as a "scrum between two armed mobs" it is the Battle of Chattanooga. I was surprised by the levels of incompetence exhibited by most senior officers above division and brigade level in both armies. A battle won by the soldiers and the lower level officers, no doubt about it.




Thursday, November 16, 2023

Updates: Brave Little Belgium, Rebasing, Book printing.

 Here is an update of what I am doing


1) Printed and played Brave Little Belgium 


This Hollandspiele game is a fast playing introductory board-wargaming concerning the German invasion of Belgium in 1914. I very much like it, and worked on printing my Print and Play version (though I think it is worth just getting a physical copy). We played at XP Games with Darren, who enjoyed it. One of my ambitions has been to create a small collection of fast play wargames (both for my use and class use). This is a start. 


2) Rebasing! When in lack of action or money, a wargamer can always keep themselves active with rebasing. (Or perhaps it is the curse of the idle minds). Since I decided to focus on smaller table scenarios and actions, I wanted to rebase my Greek and Ottoman 1897 forces from there 20x20 mm square bases to 40x20mm bases, as the second are more accommodating to spectacle. I have rebased most of my Greek infantry and need to do the Ottomans. I will need to purchase some more figures to bring the armies to a look I want (including 1) limbers or mule trains for guns 2) dismounted cavalry 3) more irregular infantry).


Comparison of new (left) vs. old (right) basing.


All the Greek units needed for LJdPB Gribomvo 1897



3) Altar of Freedom book collection complete. Finally got printed all of the pdf books I had purchased for Altar of Freedom. This includes the rule book, and the two scenario volumes in one book. I also have printed Gibraltar of the West. My 10mm ACW forces were based in my usual 20mmx20mm schema and are located with Nacho in Turkey. At first chance I will bring them back and re-base them to 60x30mm. That should permit me to enjoy some of the smaller scenarios, plus the campaign system. 

4) Reading and Writing: I have not been able to do much work on the scenarios. Gilikson 1847 has maps, and oobs done, but I have not had the chance to re-read on the battle to set up description, special rules etc. I am reading Peter Cozzen's book on Chatanooga. I did read this useful summary of the events o the Turkish Great Offensive of 1922. (In Greek).

That is the news.