Having had a couple of players drop out due to family and health issues, on the day there were six of us - a good number. It can now be revealed that those taking part were:
Game Director and dogsbody - Mr Tim Gow
The forces of progressive democracy - Comrade Bertrand Plastique and Comrade Ian Drury
The running dogs of capitalist imperialism - Mr Bob Cordery, Mr Russell King & Mr Jack Wright
Warpact forces crossed the inner German Border at first
light this morning. Intel reports
indicate a Warpact Motor Rifle Regiment heading for the picturesque town of
Neue Stan Halle. US forces are rushing
to defend the area and it's crucial airfield.
What could possibly go wrong?
We gathered at 0900ish and after setting up the field of battle - an area of around 30x30 feet, I offered the following overview of Little Cold Wars:
36 inches = 1 km
1 stand of infantry = a western style platoon. Typically represented by 4 figures.
1 stand with MG/mortar/ATGM = support platoon, typically 2-3
figures.
1 artillery observer team.
2 figures
1 AFV/gun model = platoon/troop/battery/Warpact half-company
of 4-5 but see also below
1 APC model represents enough transport to lift a
Western-style infantry company (so around 12-15 vehicles)
1 aircraft model = a pair of aircraft
1 transport aircraft or helicopter model represents enough
transport to lift an infantry company
A game turn = 15 minutes
Given our prompt start - we were ready to begin the game by 1015ish - I aimed to run the game in pretty much real time.
RAF Neue Stan Halle - clearly a major NATO airbase and likely to be a WARPACT objective. While I was painting the big bit of cardboard used for the runway I noticed evidence that it has already been used for at least three other games!
Neue Stan Halle on the left, with a view of the Autobahn heading east. By a trick of the light the concrete surface looks very like a yellowish strip of mown dried grass....
More outdoor fun soon.
Neue Stan Halle on the left, with a view of the Autobahn heading east. By a trick of the light the concrete surface looks very like a yellowish strip of mown dried grass....
More outdoor fun soon.
8 comments:
It looks like it was an excellent game. Any ETA on when the rules will be avaiable?
Conrad Kinch
Excellent it most certainly was. The book is largely written but still needs more work. I'd really like to get it published this year. And I haven't forgotten the Skype game we discussed....
Looking forward to more! I have seen the Yahoo groups account. I'm eyeing the airfield for ideas for my own Army Men project...
Nice build up Tim!
Archduke Piccolo
Glad you like the airfield. It is of course accurate in every detail....
Paul Foster
Thanks - plenty more still to come.
Good looking stuff. I'll have to pop over to Bob's blog and give his report a read.
Sean
It's well worth a look.
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