Wednesday 27 August 2014

Back from my holidays

Well I am back from my holidays. Had a great time; I  am at least half a stone (7 lbs) heavier. Game wise, its been at least three weeks, so we have got a game of some sort next Monday night. This is of course subject to things like working late, "I can't be arsed.", "What! You meant this Monday?" or, in Ian's case, "Its too cold!" or "Its a bit wet" - the big girl's blouse. There are five of us who try to meet up most Monday nights for a game of some sort. The last time was at Adrian's place and we had a game of 7tv which is a skirmish game set in the 70s world of tv cops and robbers, Dr Who, Blake 7; that sort of thing. Good fun, even if its total chaos.

Before that a game of battle group kirsk.
The Germans - a bit thin on the ground - but the mighty Panzer 3 won the day

The view from the Russian end


the russian commanders looking a bit despondent as they realise they are up against a master tactition
t34s go up in smoke and the beer goes down
The Russian high water mark

The mighty Panzer 3s

the Russians milling about and not doing much. "Poor command roles" they said. Of courser it was!

Tuesday 12 August 2014

some pictures of battle group normandy game


trying to rush up on a tiger

british defending the farm

under the cosh

the german player try to redeploy hampered by the tiger that breaks down in the road

churchills on the right but not for long it all going pete tong,a good fun game

Saturday 9 August 2014

My FIRST POST

This is my first post on my second attempt at a war gaming blog. In my war gaming life this has been my default tactic,  if I don't know what to do, "if in doubt charge!"

Back in the day, when playing Battle Mech, I used to regularly charge in as close as possible, unload all my close range weapons and then hit them with my big chopper. This seemed to do the job more often than not.

In the 80s I used to play in a D&D campaign which ran, on and off, for about six years and I know I regularly upset the carefully crafted scenario and the two DMs, Kev and Ros, with "sod this, let's get them, charge!" and, in a flurry of D20s, it was all over. Sometimes it all went 'tits up'; I would either go down in a blaze of glory or my character would fumble and the DMs would gleefully tell me that I had cut my nuts off or some such nonsense. Regardless of the outcome, it was all great fun.

I have been playing with toy soldiers, i.e. war gaming in one form or another, since about 1972. There have been times when real life has got in the way and not much gaming of any sort has occurred, but I have always returned to the toys when I could. I have met some really nice people over the years and the odd complete wanker; such is life!

As mentioned earlier, this is my second attempt at a war games blog, so bear with me please, as I try not to throw my computer out the window.

This is the beginning of my blogging odyssey. Let's hope it goes better for me than it did for Odysseus.

Cheers, Dave. Will try to get some photos up, as soon as I have worked out how to do it.