I needed a couple of unmarked minefields for the Foy-Notre-Dame game recently. Luckily I remembered I had a few of the 15mm Peter Pig minefield castings, so despite having rather larger toys in mind I decided to use them. I glued them onto 4-inch circles of mdf and added flock.
Here they are with a couple of 1/50 scale vehicles. I think they look the part.Friday, 24 October 2025
Thursday, 23 October 2025
Foy-Notre-Dame - part 1
Last week's game saw us back in the Ardennes. No fewer then seven players joined me over Zoom and gave their instructions and orders while I shoved the toys around. The scenario was adapted for a Rapid Fire book and dealt with 2 Panzer Div's KG Bohm as it got dangerously (from the Allies' point of view) close to the Meuse.
The KG was built around 2PD's recce battalion - two companies of infantry in halftracks, an armoured car company, two AT platoons (Panzershreck and PAK40), Flak plt and had an attached company of Panthers! Martin was in charge and looked after the left flank, while Jim commanded the infantry and Panthers in and around Foy itself. If there's any demand I'll write a post on the toys used in the game.The German left (the southern end of the table) - infantry dun in on a hill, flak on another hill. The halftrack in the foreground belongs to the AT gun plt - the guns are concealed in the house just across the road.
The German AT gunners were soon very busy when a squadron of Shermans and John's HQ sqn appeared from the SW. From the hill, the infantry joined in with Panzerfaust fire.
By now Ian's cavalry was probing cautiously into Foy. Mark's M8s has fallen victim to infantry AT fire - it turned out there was a platoon each of Panzershrecks and MGs in the house on the left and a whole co of panzergrenadiers in the church. No doubt with Hauptman Jim leading them in prayer. Meanwhile Simon's Sherman sqn has begun shooting up the village and his motor infantry co is fast approaching.
We conclude part one with Mark's cavalry having a very hard time. The halftrack with the gun is a T19HMC standing in for an M3GMC standing in for an M8HMC. Clear?
Saturday, 18 October 2025
Copenhagen - Kastellet
The other side of the wall names the fallen.
In one of the fort buildings is a museum commemorating Denmark's international involvement. Cyprus features quite prominently.
Tuesday, 14 October 2025
The battle of Dybbol, 1864
The coastal walk into Sonderborg was dotted with these memorials to Danish soldiers protecting the evacuation of their fellows to Als after the Dybbol defences were overcome.
The eastern side of the Alssund - Sonderborg has expanded a bit to the north in the past century!
This crane was for changing gun barrels.
This chap was spotted trying to cram the field gun into a rucksack.
Sunday, 12 October 2025
European Road Trip 2025
It’s been rather quiet here of late - not least because I was away for three weeks in Europe. A three week 1,600 mile trip in the new ‘command bus’ saw us traverse Netherlands, Germany and Denmark, as far east as Copenhagen. Four countries (including this one), four ferries, a huge causeway (twice), an 11-mile bridge (twice) and innumerable bridges and tunnels.
Highlights of particular interest to blog readers included a nineteenth century battlefield, staying in a fort and a previously unknown (to me) tank museum!
More will follow in the coming weeks.























