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Commissar Canuck posted:Had a great time playing in my first Bolt Action tournament yesterday. Despite everything three different players threw at it (including two Japanese suicide spear dudes), my plucky little Crusader tank was never knocked out
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# ? Dec 13, 2015 21:24 |
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# ? May 25, 2024 15:24 |
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I made a battlefield! 6mm Baccus, me and some buddies played this afternoon with the Black Powder rules scaled down from inches to centimeters on about a 4x3 battlefield and it worked out just fine. None of us had played with the rule set before, and decided on a basic scenario where the Union army under Sherman was marching into northern Georgia and advancing into a Confederate ambush commanded by Bragg. Each side had about a division's worth of strength- 2 large or 3 small regiments of line infantry, some skirmishers, an artillery battery and two regiments of cavalry. The federals had a gatling gun and the cavalry had breech-loading carbines, while the rebel units had some veteran bonuses but they had less artillery and two of the pieces were smoothbore: My friend took command of the Confederate forces and decided his best course of action was to charge blindly forward and hope his artillery could follow along, casualties be damned. It uh, didn't work so well- his cavalry attacked my flank piecemeal and ate a whole bunch of artillery and repeater carbine fire from my dismounted cavalry while my central infantry blob managed to ignore its direct commander's orders and a brigade order from Sherman and stall in the middle doing nothing for a while. A gatling gun and another unit of dismounted cavalry on my right flank traded fire with a veteran unit of rebs while two more small line regiments and a unit of skirmishers rammed up the middle towards my (larger) units, who eventually figured out they were in a battle and opened up on the charging central thrust. Here's the beginning of the headlong Confederate assault: The rebels called off the attack after one unit of cavalry and a unit of infantry were broken and the rest were shaken after they assaulted the position. A good time was had by all and both of my friends who came over are really excited about the rules and battlefield- next up is to finish all the basing, make some earthworks and fortifications and to paint up the commanders and some casualty markers for shaken units. All in all a pretty nice Sunday of gaming! Bonus category 6 Catju that attacked the battlefield prior to the engagement:
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# ? Dec 14, 2015 03:35 |
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At that scale that amount and detail of terrain is all you need to have a great looking game.
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# ? Dec 14, 2015 03:55 |
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Arquinsiel posted:At that scale that amount and detail of terrain is all you need to have a great looking game. I think terrain making might be my favorite part of this venture. After I make some fortifications for the rebs to die behind I want to hit up Irregular for some of their buildings, forts and train track-- they have by far the best selection of stuff I found and I want something more solid than printing out paper houses or whatever. I really love the way a 6mm battlefield looks- you definitely get the effect of really detailed 3D map instead of little mans lined up on some scenery and the whole easily outweighs the individual parts.
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# ? Dec 14, 2015 04:18 |
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JcDent posted:Well, for force publique, you can't go wrong with max strength squads, Maxim MGs and maybe light field pieces. Probably inexperienced for the lot, and regular for the white officers. At 500 points, you can probably expect a StuG to try and scare you, but not much else. Yeah, this seems to be the way to go. To answer Thundercloud, I'm not sure they got equipped with much of anything but I might fudge an armoured car for interest.
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# ? Dec 14, 2015 07:33 |
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Endman posted:Thanks! All of the Footsore minis have great personality to them. I used to always choose plastic over metal, but I think they've sold me on the lead poisoning. This right here. I used to evangelize plastic but I'm actually really keen on metal right now
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# ? Dec 15, 2015 02:07 |
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Thanks for the list of tank names! As much as I'd like to give the Crusader the as gently caress name "Thrasher", I'm leaning towards the appropriately plucky "Oliver." I'll ask some of the local players if they have some spare helmets, too. One other good thing to come out of the tournament was the fact that no enemy managed to capture my homemade objective: The last Coca-Cola machine in Western Europe remains in Allied hands, gentlemen.
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 02:11 |
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My flgs has a demo kit for TY down and we have some of the stuff built, the T72s look cool, gotta be said. Made me go all for historical stuff.
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 02:21 |
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Flipswitch posted:My flgs has a demo kit for TY down and we have some of the stuff built, the T72s look cool, gotta be said. Made me go all for historical stuff. TY also seems to be simplified compared to FoW and have less "You need this to make a decent list"! Go on, doooo iiiiiit, joiiiin uuuuuus.
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 02:25 |
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Commissar Canuck posted:Thanks for the list of tank names! As much as I'd like to give the Crusader the as gently caress name "Thrasher", I'm leaning towards the appropriately plucky "Oliver." I'll ask some of the local players if they have some spare helmets, too.
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 02:30 |
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spectralent posted:TY also seems to be simplified compared to FoW and have less "You need this to make a decent list"! Go on, doooo iiiiiit, joiiiin uuuuuus. I might stall out for more stuff so I can sperg out. Plus I just bought Twilight Struggle to get mah Cold War fix.
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 12:10 |
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Flipswitch posted:Twilight Struggle Team Edward or Team Yakov?
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 12:16 |
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Yakovlev because I'm an alcoholic.
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 12:40 |
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I'm slowly working on a historically verisimilitudinous 28mm playset. It is set in northern Italy, 1943-1944, around Rimini. Basically, it's Ghurkas vs Nazis. At this rate, I'll probably be done around 2020.
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# ? Dec 19, 2015 08:02 |
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Looking good, just file off those seams on the figures.
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# ? Dec 19, 2015 21:30 |
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osirisisdead posted:I'm slowly working on a historically verisimilitudinous 28mm playset. It is set in northern Italy, 1943-1944, around Rimini. Basically, it's Ghurkas vs Nazis. At this rate, I'll probably be done around 2020. I built that kit just last week! Our extremely Eastern Front focused gaming group recently got a new member, and he wanted to do Commandos, of all things. One week later we had all manners of lend-lease Shermans, British support guns, British Home Guards and Fallschirmjäger troops all planned out for a what-if Sea Lion campaign! I think we need some kind of professional help. Anyway, when I don't build Bren Carriers, I managed to finish the second converted Gebirgsjäger platoon. I found the Perry plastic soldiers to have quite realistic (as in shallow) details, especially for the faces, so my first batch ended up quite flat. I tried to avoid that problem through stronger highlights, a hint of purple on the lower lips, and some stubble for added contrast: Riflemen MG plus crew Grizzled section leader and light mortar team
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# ? Dec 19, 2015 22:07 |
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lilljonas posted:Grizzled section leader and light mortar team Back pain can strike at the most inopportune time
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# ? Dec 20, 2015 00:10 |
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lilljonas posted:I built that kit just last week! so we were possibly doing it at the exact same time!!!!!! For the British, I also have a Stuart put together, and have another waiting. The Germans have a StuG/StuH and a Hanomag and a Kubelwagen. I have some vague ideas of what to recreate, but I don't really know exactly what I'm "planning", but I like putting together plastic models of tanks and tiny mans, even when they are very small tanks with just a couple of small machine guns. It was this map below that inspired me to do something relating to the British Indian army Ghurkas in Northern Italy. I remember reading stories about their nighttime raids, probably in Ambrose, when I was a kid. Then, more recently, I smoked a cig. with a modern day Indian Army Ghurka on the train from Allahabad to Bikaner. The dude was like 5'4", but yoked like a bull. Anyway, when I was doing some random reading after getting into Bolt Action (I have a copy of it and CoC now), I stumbled on these posts and thought it was really rad that Nazis fought Ghurkas, so that's what I'm building. map: https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-MTO-Cassino/maps/USA-MTO-Cassino-X.jpg : https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-MTO-Cassino/USA-MTO-Cassino-17.html quote:mold lines shitpost got you to do it
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# ? Dec 20, 2015 09:18 |
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Got a ton of painting done this weekend and now almost have a fully painted Finnish army for Bolt Action Also made some progress on my Churchill Crocodile, just waiting on some decals:
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 16:40 |
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stugstugstug
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 16:45 |
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JcDent posted:stugstugstug To Stug is to live. We only have 3 StuGs at the club, it's shameful.
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 17:00 |
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I really like the StuGlogs. is also a great emoticon. Also, I've been pondering what heavy tanks to add to either side when I get around to it, and I am thinking that the Crocodile may be just the ticket.
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# ? Dec 24, 2015 07:18 |
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osirisisdead posted:I really like the StuGlogs. I've always loved the look of the Churchill. Our local group has an issue with certain players spamming flamethrower stuff, so the Crocodile will hopefully teach some valuable lessons about playing with fire For everyone else, I'll just use it as a regular Churchill.
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# ? Dec 25, 2015 23:43 |
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I love the look of WWII era British infantry tanks, sadly they aren't very popular 1:35th scale subjects. I still need a Churchill to polish off my British Lend Lease set.
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# ? Dec 26, 2015 23:45 |
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Ensign Expendable posted:I love the look of WWII era British infantry tanks, sadly they aren't very popular 1:35th scale subjects. I still need a Churchill to polish off my British Lend Lease set. AFV Club makes the Churchill Mk III, IV, V and VI, and the III and IV AVRE in 1:35
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# ? Dec 27, 2015 20:05 |
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Ensign Expendable posted:I love the look of WWII era British infantry tanks, sadly they aren't very popular 1:35th scale subjects. I still need a Churchill to polish off my British Lend Lease set. Too bad they were lovely tanks.
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# ? Dec 27, 2015 21:54 |
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You don't earn the name Queen of the Desert for being a lovely tank
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# ? Dec 27, 2015 23:04 |
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All tanks can be good tanks.
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# ? Dec 27, 2015 23:11 |
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Christmas vacation is a great time to plan next years shenanigans. One project that I am definitely going to carry out is to recover the army that I started out historicals with some 10 years ago: my 28mm samurai. It should be a few hundred miniatures in various stages of painted with scratches and dents, half painted, and plain lead/plastic. They are also based individually, and I'm going to rebase them to 60mmx40mm bases as well. I thought it would be fitting to start out with one of the units that I painted first, and gave a few new coats. From: To: Now I just have to do this with some 30 more of these, and the first unit will be finished! Much faster than painting up from scratch.
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# ? Dec 27, 2015 23:22 |
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Ensign Expendable posted:You don't earn the name Queen of the Desert for being a lovely tank Can we link inline to wikipedia?
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# ? Dec 27, 2015 23:33 |
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You don't need great tanks when you are up against Italian tanks.
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# ? Dec 27, 2015 23:42 |
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That's in 1944 near Florence, the Gothic Line offensive. The Germans had long since moved into Northern Italy by then.
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# ? Dec 27, 2015 23:49 |
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The Churchill was a pretty decent tank when they got to that point really. Slow, but heavily armoured, great cross country and firepower comparable to a Sherman 75 for infantry support with older versions having the 6pdr AT gun instead. The MkI - III were a bit poo poo though, but from the IV onwards it was doing the job just fine.
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# ? Dec 28, 2015 02:40 |
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The Churchill is fantastic as infantry support against an entrenched enemy, but it's not a tank fighter. Think of it as a further evolution of the First World War approach to armour.
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# ? Dec 28, 2015 02:44 |
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Funnily enough, if it was against Panthers my money would be on the Churchill for simple visibility benefits. See the milhist thread for why or wait until EE posts here again.
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# ? Dec 28, 2015 02:54 |
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At least the Churchills have the decency to wait before contact with the enemy is made before bursting into flames.
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# ? Dec 28, 2015 03:28 |
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Arquinsiel posted:Funnily enough, if it was against Panthers my money would be on the Churchill for simple visibility benefits. See the milhist thread for why or wait until EE posts here again. Against Panthers my money is always on the weather, mechanical failure, or, failing those, lack of fuel.
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# ? Dec 28, 2015 04:18 |
It's the Wermabos that is why my Bolt Action German force is Battle of Berlin era, with Luftwaffe infantry, Hitler Youth and Volksturm as well as normal infantry. People get very enthusiastic about the German fighting machine. Sometimes a little too enthusiastic.
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# ? Dec 28, 2015 05:02 |
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Thundercloud posted:It's the Wermabos that is why my Bolt Action German force is Battle of Berlin era, with Luftwaffe infantry, Hitler Youth and Volksturm as well as normal infantry. I'm trying to get in Blitzkrieg Germans. None of that Stg Panzergrenadier BS, just Heer Veteran Klaus, his Kar98k and whatever StuG I can pass of the Italieri plastic one. No bicycles, though!
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# ? Dec 28, 2015 06:51 |
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# ? May 25, 2024 15:24 |
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JcDent posted:I'm trying to get in Blitzkrieg Germans. None of that Stg Panzergrenadier BS, just Heer Veteran Klaus, his Kar98k and whatever StuG I can pass of the Italieri plastic one. I am painting bicycle troops for my Slovak Rapid Division and they're amazing
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