Here is the completed model. I opted for a plain sand finish. The driver is from a Tamiya Kubelwagen kit - he looks decidedly apprehensive about taking to the water!
Sunday, 31 July 2022
Going for a Schwimm - part 1
Friday, 29 July 2022
Italeri Panzer crew - part 2
I finished these chaps ages ago but forgot to post the photo! Part 1 can be found here
For some reason I didn't photograph them all so this will have to do for the moment.Thursday, 28 July 2022
An even limper Lysander - part 1
Veteran readers will perhaps recall this earlier foray into broken Airfix Lysander repair. This ‘new’ one was plucked to safety(?) from this box of quality items.
As it emerged. It’s not really this good - I propped the various bits together to make the photo less harrowing.A surprisingly large quantity of glue later the thing was in one piece. Paint time.
By this stage, Pete had kindly offered a set of surplus decals - can you guess who the Lysander’s new employer is?
Monday, 25 July 2022
Somme day soon - part 1
Last Friday I ran another version of the Somme game for 10 players (including me), one of whom joined us by ‘phone to issue orders from 158 miles away. Real château generalship! I’d planned an outdoor game but on the day it was raining quite heavily so we adjourned indoors.
For earlier outings to the Somme see here and here. I provided the terrain and most of the toys. Lloyd kindly provided five of the nine(!) British infantry battalions and half the British artillery.
A British front line trench in a quiet sector.
Most of the British battalions were New Army ‘pals’ units but luckily there were two pre-war battalions of the Royal Scots Fusiliers and Black Watch. This splendid officer is a pre-painted figure from the British Toy Soldier Co.
The howitzer battery. On the left is a Britains 18-inch howitzer. The other is a pre-war tinplate model.
(Most of) the players. From left Simon (Gun Major 331 Bde), Russell (OC 331 Bde), Tom (gun Major 330 Bde), Lloyd (OC 330 Bde), Pete (RFC), Tim C (OC 329 Bde), Diego (gun Major 329 Bde), Martin (the wicked Boche).
Some of Lloyd's figures.
331 Bde awaits Zero Hour.
Tuesday, 12 July 2022
Bassett’s Broken Bits Bonus Box
You’ll no doubt recall this post from last year. Subsequently I was contacted by a Mr Bassett who asked me not to publish his name again. So I won’t. Anyway, and changing the subject entirely, a few weeks ago I was contacted by ‘John B’ who mentioned that he had located another box of pre-loved plastic. Would I like it? Well yes, obviously!
On arrival at COW last weekend he duly presented me with the box in the photo. If anything this is an even more exciting collection than last year’s. And yes, that is an Fw200 Condor on top well, most of it.
Conference Of Wargamers 2022
COW 2022 has been and gone. All the feedback I have so far had indicate is was a great success. My heartfelt thanks again to all those who contributed to the weekend.
Our usual venue being unavailable, this year we were at the Defence Academy Of The United Kingdom in Shrivenham. I’ve visited and indeed run games at Shrivenham several times previously.
Attendees assemble for the conference opening. Photo by Tom Mouat.Left a bit, down a bit, fire! In the same building was the tank room. Photo by Chris Ager. As a former Saab owner I was pleased to see this bit of the firm still going strong.
The tank room had a few new toys since last time. A fine AH-1.
BMD. I still can't figure out how you get a rifle squad in there. At least not in 1:1 scale.
A recently surplussed Tornado
Wednesday, 6 July 2022
Gettysburg - the Avalon Hill boardgame
Having been invited to help run a 54mm Gettysburg game later this month I’ve been doing a little reading up. I have long been a fan of board games as a source of maps and research, even if I don’t often play such things. However, I chanced upon a temptingly priced copy of this old AH game which has the right sort of complexity for me - not much!
…and fend off Yankee counterattacks.
1600-1800. This is now a real slogging match with US reinforcements still arriving.
Monday, 4 July 2022
A welcome return?
I’m conscious that I’ve rather neglected the blog on the past few months. I’ll attribute this mostly to work which has left me disinclined to endure yet more screen time. Anyway, I’ve had a couple of weeks away and have a massive backlog of game and holiday photos to share.
Where have I been? Well the photo above is a clue to one country. If you can name the two others (more photo clues below) you win the right to name some figures in a 1916 British ‘Pals’ battalion. I know, not much of a prize but it is that time of year.
Oh, and if I’ve seen or spoken to you since my return, you are disqualified!
UPDATE 6 July: So far we have Netherlands and Belgium but what’s the third?