If you include the Thursday play test of Little Round Top, that is 7 big wargames in 4 days!! Needless to say, when I returned home on Sunday evening I was wiped out!
Lots of pictures below, in order of appearance:
- Radio Zambia (Modern Bolt Action)
- Pickett's Charge (This Hallowed Ground ACW)
- McPherson's Ridge (This Hallowed Ground ACW)
- Little Round Top (This Hallowed Ground ACW)
- Shevardino Redoubt (Empires at War Napoleonic)
- Battle of Roncevaux Pass (Empires at War Napoleonic)
- Black Op Dawn Removal (Spectre Ops Modern)
- Other pictures from around the convention
Radio Zambia
This game was put together by John Lantz. Anti-globalization rebels have captured Radio ZCCZ in Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Government forces have shut down communications but it will only be a short time before the rebels are able to restore power and broadcast a revolutionary message to like-minded groups across the country.
Can rebels hold onto the radio station and send a message that will set the Zambia-China Cooperation Zone on fire or will a rapid deployment of PLA expeditionary forces be able to retake critical assets and maintain regional stability?
I played part of the PLA forces and had an absolute blast (no pun intended)!
Pickett's Charge
Lots of pictures of this game in previous posts ... so just a couple of shots here from the convention.McPherson's Ridge
Another great game with this one turning out different from the play test games. Always great to see how other random generals will develop their strategies for the game. 3.5 hours start to finish is not to bad considering the delayed arrivals, manoeuvre elements and two phases of the battle.Little Round Top
Again this was another surprise as the Confederate generals decided to fight a delaying action against Little Round Top while focusing forces to take the orchard and Devil's Den (which was successful). The Union forces on Little Round Top counter-attacked and secured Big Round Top by games end.Little Round Top Play Test Pictures ...
Shevardino Redoubt
This game was put together by Dan Kerrick. The year is 1812 and Napoleons Grand Armee is marching towards Moscow to finalize his conquest of Russia. After his many advances and small battles Napoleon finally meets Tsar Alaxander I Army at the town of Borodino. The two armies are poised to face off near the small town of Utisa where Napoleon has fixed his main advance on the left flank of the Russian army which is protected by the Shevardino Redoubt. Will Napoleon's army crush the Russian left flank and finally destroy the Russian army or can Tsar Alaxander's forces put a stranglehold on Napoleons advance through Russia.I played part of the Russian force, which was successful (barely) in holding off the French wave. A couple of French infantry units managed to punch into the redoubt and bitter fighting was had trying to push them back out. A great game!
Battle at Roncevaux Pass - July, 1813
Roy Scaife put this game together. In late July of 1813 the British army, under the command of Marquis Arthur Wellesley, has numerous forces engaged to assault San Sebastian and besiege Pamplona. Protecting his northeastern flank is a thin line of troops spread over a wide front. On July 25th, the French army led by Marshall Soult, launched a surprise offensive through the Pyrenees at Roncevaux Pass to breakthrough and relieve the siege at Pamplona.I played on the French side and we decided to push three brigades hard into the allied side with mixed British and Spanish units, using a single brigade to hold off the rest of the allied army. The strategy worked and the French managed to carry the day.
Black Op Dawn Removal
Matt Hilzendrager put together this game. Kandahar Province-Afghanistan. In May of 2007, a Coalition Joint Operation was conducted between U.S. Navy SEAL and the British equivalent known as the SBS (Special Boat Service) which resulted in a raid that eliminated the Taliban's top insurgent leader, Mullah Dadullah.This game is a loose historical replay of that raid. Players each commanded a small unit of SEAL, SBS or Taliban in a skirmish firefight whilst trying to avoid civilian casualties and also rescuing two captured photo journalist from the Associated Press!
Fantastic looking tables. Who makes the PLA chopper?
ReplyDeleteThanks! Die cast from China ... can get you the link. Will paste here in a bit.
DeleteThanks mate.
DeleteAsked John for the link ... should send it to me today or respond here.
Deletehttp://www.ebay.com/itm/China-Helicopter-z8-green-Length-nose-to-tail-40cm-Propeller-diameter-38cm-/141865337851?hash=item2107d543fb:g:Qj4AAOSwYmZXJGDk
DeleteIt comes in other colors too (search for Z-8) if you want the marines/navy blue or the orange for ... fire fighters?
Thanks mate.
DeleteSome awesome looking games there!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rodger!
DeleteSome fantastic looking games
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil! :-)
DeleteAwesome! Beautiful tables...and photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil :-)
DeleteI've been anxiously waiting for this post and it absolutely lived up to expectation and beyond! Just incredible all around!
ReplyDeleteJohn's game - again, just amazing! The buildings, some look to be O scale railroad kits, am I correct? And who painted those figures?! Unbelievable detail on the clothing.
Of course your games and photos are always drool worthy too :)
I'll say it, easily your group is hands down leaps and bounds ahead of everyone else here in the states, I don't see anyone consistently putting on visually amazing games like you guys do - cheers to you and all the guys!
*just started a GoFundMe page so I can head out to the coast and roll some dice with you guys next year LOL*
Lol ... you are too funny! Buildings from John's game are O scale kits. Steve Dake painted the troops.
DeleteWow ... thanks man ... the fur mats are really paying off. :-)
GoFundMe ... make it happen!! :-)
Well Jay I can safely say you and group pulled off an A+ at this one. I would have been happy to play in any one of those, if not more. Well done, and congrats. Lot's of hard work paid off.
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Kevin
Thanks Kevin. Hopefully one day you get to play in one of them :-)
DeleteYou are my hero! Great looking games!
ReplyDeletelol ... thanks! :-)
DeleteExcellent! Would love to see a blow by blow for the PLA operation and the Black ops game.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Will have to play a follow up and do a more detailed battle report ... with all the games we played it is all a blur to me right now :-)
DeleteI would imagine so. That's allot of set up. Break down and then gaming over one weekend.
DeleteThe PLA transport is a Harbin Z-8. (A Chinese version of the Aerospatiale SA 321 Super Frelon.)
DeleteI found the model on ebay and took a $100 gamble that it would look right on the table ... and it does!
It is diecast, so very heavy. Warning ... the rotor blades are very thin metal and will snap if you don't treat them nicely.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/China-Helicopter-z8-green-Length-nose-to-tail-40cm-Propeller-diameter-38cm-/141865337851?hash=item2107d543fb:g:Qj4AAOSwYmZXJGDk
Thanks John!
DeleteOnce again living vicariously through you, thanks for the convention report!! Love to get you guys up to Maine for our yearly convention of Huzzah! in May....
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris! I love Maine ... but that is a long haul! You never know though :-)
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ReplyDeleteExcellent tables and miniature painting!
Can you tell me a few of things for the Little Round Top scenario?
1) What is the size of the table?
2) What is the composition of Federal and Confederate forces (Units, size, etc.)
3) What rules did you use?
I'm sorry to be a bother, but I am really interested in doing something similar and I would like a baseline.
Best regards,
Jorge
Hi Jorge! Scenario is outlined here: http://jayswargamingmadness.blogspot.com/2017/03/acw-scenario-little-round-top.html.
DeleteThe table is 6 foot by 8 foot (28mm).
The rules are This Hallowed Ground ... which can be downloaded from this blog ... go to the "real webpage" (not mobile) and downloads are on the right side of the page.
Thanks!
Thanks for your prompt reply. Kudos for your table and miniatures. I wish you success.
ReplyDeleteBest regards,
Jorge
Thanks Jorge :-)
DeleteIt was an absolute pleasure to play in your Little Round Top game, and all of your group's games were serious eye candy. I have got to get one of those teddy bear mats, they really do make things look impressive.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Glad you came by and got to play, it was great to meet you in person! :-)
DeleteIt was nice to meet you too and I really appreciate all the effort y'all put into hosting games and making them accessible to people.
ReplyDeleteGreat job everyone!
Thanks Stew! It was great meeting you as well :-)
DeleteOnce again living vicariously through you, thanks for the convention report!! Love to get you guys up to Maine for our yearly convention of Huzzah! in May...
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I wish I was closer to the east coast ... so much going on over there ... we are a little isolated out here in the west :-(
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