Sunday, 15 June 2025
Broadside
Monday, 9 June 2025
Savage Worlds Finale in the Levant
Savage Worlds is a slick RPG system which translates very well on to the tabletop. It was a joy to play games with some amazing handmade terrain that really brought the campaign to life.
Sunday, 8 June 2025
French Motorcycle Reconnaissance Fusilier Platoon: Chain of Command
In preparation for learning Chain of Command 2 I am going to play the “Many Rivers to Cross” Pint-Size Campaign, from the 2018 edition of Lard Magazine. This is always a good opportunity to put a campaign force list together.
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Senior and Junior Leaders. |
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1re Groupe de Fusiliers |
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2eme Groupe de Fusiliers |
According to the Blitzkrieg Handbook this platoon is potent in terms of firepower with two LMGs per Groupe eight Fusiliers. However they only have two Groupede Fusiliers and the V-B Team. Which makes them smaller than the standard three Groupe French Platoon.
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V-B Team with two Senior Leaders |
Since this is one of the few French formations which benefit with two Senior Leaders the The Support points difference may give the opportunity to add an additional Groupe the Combat with a Junior Leader From List 5 to beef it up and act as a mobile reserve.
Some of the Support Options for the French Early War force:
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Support Option: Groupe de Combat |
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Support Option: 60mm Brandt Mortar Team with Junior Leader. |
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Support Option: Hotchkiss M1914 MMG Team with five crew. |
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Support Option: Sniper Team. |
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Support Option: Engineer Team. |
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The Beginings of a 'Groupe Franc' Sizaine. |
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Support Option: A Hotchkiss H35 & Somua S35. |
Thursday, 5 June 2025
Chain of Command , Assualt on Fortiforcations May 1940
On reflection , it seems a plausible scenario for May 1940, an aggressive German Pioneers find a weak spot and flank a defensive position while the French scramble to plug the hole. I was struggling to focus on what was new, what was existing and how it all goes together. There is a lot there once it gets on to the tabletop.
I am very much looking forward to getting more games under my belt and becoming more confident with the raft of changes.
Monday, 2 June 2025
Bite Size Solo Game of Carnevale
Over the weekend I managed a quick solo game of Carnevale, a palette cleanser, if you will, to reminded myself of the rules in advance of inviting a friend for a game. The game introduced my recently painted House of Virtue starter gang to the Strigoi.
In the opening exchanges both the Madame & the Dancer proved their credentials as pistol packing, stiletto welding assassins respectively. They made short work of a Reaper & a Newborn Strigoi, in a couple of rounds. They were successful in their initiative and rolled exceptionally well during combat.
Just before the Noble Strigoi could get involved time ran out and I was called away.
Saturday, 31 May 2025
Getting to Grips with Baron's War
The second introductory game of Baron’s War down at Central London Wargames Club started cautiously as both sides sized each other up across a contested village. It was a doubles game we were getting to grips with the ‘you go I go’ mechanics and the various reactions that are available to units.
Tuesday, 27 May 2025
Indian Army Platoon 1941/42 for Chain of Command.
When I approach a new project platoons then to be painted section by section and are interspersed with other projects to keep them interesting and not making projects become tedious slog of painting large numbers of similarly outfitted miniatures. Although painting projects to tend to drag on a bit with this approach of swapping between projects. It does allow a flexibility to work on what appeals to me at any one time.
This weekend the Indian Army Platoon is reaching completion the three section are made up from AB Miniatures supplemented with Stonewall ANZACS. This combination gave a great mix of head gear and poses along with uniform options.
The main reference for painting them was Army Uniforms of World War 2 by Andrew Mollo with Malcolm McGregor’s fabulous illustrations. My Grandfather gave me this book for my 11th Birthday in 1980 and I still refer to it regularly today.
The other helpful source of reference was from Steven’s Balagan Blog: Spanish and Portuguese Military History, Wargaming and Other Stuff. Where there is a most useful painting guide for the 14th Army, British and Commonwealth Troops in Burma.
As is often the case with these projects, support options will be added and alternative figures may be painted to represent leaders or differently configured sections for later periods. In the meantime BEF figures clad in Khaki Drill Battledress will make up the numbers in extra support.