This post is a bit of a photo summary of the various collections and play in the past while. ("various" is a definite theme of my hobby) .
Napoleonics:
A practice game for the boys as we set up for a “One Week Campaign”. This was a 1805 scenario from a Shako rules scenario book but readily enough converted to our home-brew set. It was fought over the holidays period during a day our gaming group all had available.
Prussians advance |
overview of the battle with French in the distance holding off the Coalition forces waiting for the Italians to come in from the flank but across a river and through a woods |
Italians make their way encouraged by the commander. The small black dice represent current combat strength. |
A Canadian Affair:
Not really noted for armed conflict fought on its own soil, Canada did have the Northwest Rebellion during 1885. Certainly not much of an affair, but does offer inspiration for small skirmish scenarios. That the rebellious Metis and native Cree choose set piece battles obviously outnumbered by the Canadian Militia forces rather than ambush and hit-and-run is interesting. Solo play using “The Men Who Would Be Kings” rules with half-ish unit sizes - usually the Metis have no figures on the table at all. (as I don't have any...)
Canadian militia advance upon a suspected Metis position across the creek. (Perry ACW plastics mostly with new headdress additions - either their Home Service helmets or my 'green-stuff' glengarries. |
Northwest Mounted Police in 'full dress', cross the stream on the dry open prairie. Perry ACW plastic cavalry converted with new arms, heads and detailing. |
Sinai, 1956:
Result of an estate sale, I came in possession of 15mm T-34s and Shermans. I have no other armour of that scale and those two particular model of tanks did not fight each other during WW2….but I did discover that during the Suez Crisis, clashes occurred between Egyptian and Israeli forces using those respective vehicles. Using “What a Tanker” rules.
“On Folium III”
On a distance verdant planet, humaniods long exposed to an enzyme which turns the skin a blue hue and creates over-developed muscles, fight ‘Raptors’ a reptilian species especially deadly and aggressive. Think: Schwarzenegger as a “Rouge Trooper” in Jurassic Park.
Using new “Xenos Rampant” rules.
old style 40K "Catachans" recently painted using inks. |
“The ‘Incident’ at the Outpost near Plotnaty”
During sometime in the future, the U.N. was allowed to set up observation posts in the Donbas Region. But this peace was quickly swept away as the outpost of U.N. blue-clad soldiers were attacked by “Russian” forces. Used the new “Xenos Rampant” rules. The “neo-Russian”/old 40K Valhallans mortars (artillery) proved exceedingly (too) powerful but the rest works fairly well.
After-action photo as, in the game, the "Russian" units did not need to close assault the outpost. Old-time Valhallan 40K figures painted by me A LONG TIME AGO. |