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Title: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: pierre the shy on 05 April 2015, 01:37:52 AM
I hope this is the right place to put this, but its not a batrep as we haven't played the game yet.

This little project has been delayed somewhat by my father passing away and then coming home from that to find that one of my gaming mates of 40 odd years has a terminal condition...not good  :(

As I've been away I haven't been able to participate in the diorama building that Paul's been lucky enough to be involved with.

Paul and I have postulated a slightly different scenario for our game to play on 25th April to mark 100 years since the first day of the Gallipoli landings and we are looking forward to playing it out.

Rather than having the ANZAC's land at ANZAC Cove and have to climb the three great ridges inland on that place we struck on the idea that they could
instead land at Suvla Bay. The much flatter terrain of the Anafarta Plateau would allow the covering force to be much more co-ordinated and advance quickly to their
objectives inland, the main one is the village of Anafarta Sagir.

Anyway, we are using PM 10mm stuff from our 1914 and 1917 collections to stage the game later in the month. Will of course be doing a batrep AAR of the game :)

Cheers
Peter
Title: Re: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 05 April 2015, 07:09:57 AM
Sad news about your father and your friend, remember the good times Pierre.
Title: Re: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: Techno on 05 April 2015, 07:11:40 AM
Hear, hear....Well said, Will.  :(
Cheers - Phil
Title: Re: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: Ithoriel on 05 April 2015, 09:42:08 AM
Sorry to hear that Peter, look after yourself.

I look forward to reading about the game - sounds intriguing!
Title: Re: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: paulr on 05 April 2015, 09:54:58 AM
I just need to base the last of the Turks for this game after finishing the 54mm figures  ;) :!!

And not next weekend, but at least they are all painted  :-\
Title: Re: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: getagrip on 05 April 2015, 11:44:58 AM
Sorry to hear about this Pierre. :(
Title: Re: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: Leon on 05 April 2015, 04:31:45 PM
Sorry to hear about your father and friend.   :(

THe game sounds good though, I'll keep an eye out for the batrep.
Title: Re: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: paulr on 06 April 2015, 02:52:08 AM
I've managed to base the remaining Turks for this game while waiting for some touch up washes on the 54mm to dry  :)

There will still be some finishing off and edges to tidy

Title: Re: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: pierre the shy on 07 April 2015, 10:17:21 AM
Might be the last game I get to play for a while so looking forward to it - ANZAC day 2015 is a very special day in NZ.

Mrs Shy and myself are off to Scotland to attend a conference about the rare conditiion that causes our daughters delayed development and meet up with some of our rellies and friends.

Its a long way to go but worth every cent if it helps our young one develop better.

Also managed to squeeze in visits to Duxford, Bovington and maybe a couple of other such places. For the record we are doing plenty of stuff Mrs Shy wants to do too!

Hope to get to call into PM personally on the way south to order some more 10mm stuff. I'd would be great to be able to meet the PM team and thank them F2F for there fantastic service  8)

Yes I am one lucky gamer....don't I know it  ;)






Title: Re: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: getagrip on 07 April 2015, 12:27:46 PM
Hope it works outokay for your daughter Pierre. :)
Title: Re: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: fsn on 07 April 2015, 01:15:04 PM
Good luck with the conference. Hope it's useful.

I'm jealous that you going to Scotland, have been to Duxford and Bovington, and are going to visit the Pendraken tunnels. be sure to phone ahead.  Leon may be on the X-box.
Title: Re: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: getagrip on 07 April 2015, 01:40:14 PM
Quote from: fsn on 07 April 2015, 01:15:04 PM
Be sure to phone ahead.  Leon may be on the X-box.

:-& :-& :-&

Title: Re: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: paulr on 26 April 2015, 05:00:08 AM
Played Peter's alternative ANZAC scenario today at our local club, the meeting was moved to Sunday the 26th due to member commitments on ANZAC Day.

Also the local Cubs and Scouts 'camped' at the hall used by the club before going to the Dawn Service and returned for a breakfast afterwards.

A very even scenario, Mustafa Kemal is very grateful for the good shooting of the Gallipoli Gendarmerie Battalion ;) :)

I will be doing a battle report from the Ottoman side and suspect Peter will do one from the Australian perspective.
Title: Re: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: Techno on 26 April 2015, 05:03:39 AM
Looking forward to those, Paul.
Cheers - Phil
Title: Re: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: pierre the shy on 26 April 2015, 09:01:07 AM
Hmmm just because I write scenarios doesn't mean they always turn out my way  ;)

I really like the rule concepts that TFL's use in their rules - even if the "tea break" card does seem to come up more often than not long before whichever side I'm playing has finished half what I need to do.

I was very pleased with how the terrain turned out for the game, amazing what we put together quickly with some sheets of packing foam, a big packet of lichen, Paul's desert basecloths and our usual terrain bits and bobs.

What happened? er well that depends who you listen to - usually the victors get to write history, but the Aussies fought today with courage, commitment and comradeship, just like 100 years ago - I'll put together a AAR from the ANZAC POV.

One special rule I should include next time we play - Paul will roll d4 rather than d6's when firing  :d ....I'd swear the Ottomans had laser pointers on their rifles/MG's and artillery pieces today  :o


Title: Re: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: paulr on 26 April 2015, 08:33:22 PM
Quote from: pierre the shy on 26 April 2015, 09:01:07 AM
I was very pleased with how the terrain turned out for the game, amazing what we put together quickly with some sheets of packing foam, a big packet of lichen, Paul's desert basecloths and our usual terrain bits and bobs

One special rule I should include next time we play - Paul will roll d4 rather than d6's when firing  :d ....I'd swear the Ottomans had laser pointers on their rifles/MG's and artillery pieces today  :o

I was also very pleased with the overall look of the game and it came together so easily, good thinking on your part Peter :) :) :)

My dice rolling was embarrassingly good for most of the game :-[ :-[ :-[ and Peter has the picture to prove it :o
Title: Re: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: pierre the shy on 27 April 2015, 09:15:24 AM
Been busy doing domestic stuff today so haven't got onto the AAR yet but here are a few pictures that I took:

The finished table from the Ottoman side - the village of Anafarta Sagir in the centre and the hills to the north are the ANZAC's main objectives.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/126694647@N03/17261117476/

The ANZAC's advance...the large brown coloured feature running up the middle of the table to the village with the ANZAC "blinds" is a wadi (dried up stream bed)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/126694647@N03/17287070985/

A Company 9th (Queensland) Battalion's view of the village of Anafarta Sagir

https://www.flickr.com/photos/126694647@N03/17099512380/

Did they get there in the end? - you'll have to read the AAR once done  ;)

Title: Re: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: paulr on 27 April 2015, 08:09:24 PM
Sounds like I had a similar Monday to Peter, domestic duties :(

I did manage to begin processing the pictures and get a little painting done  ;) :)
Title: Re: ANZAC alternative 25th April 2015
Post by: Techno on 28 April 2015, 06:53:53 AM
Looking good !!
Cheers - Phil