As promised, an AAR of my recent BKCII game:
https://wwiiwargaming.blogspot.com/2019/01/operation-caesar-augustus-bkcii-aar.html (https://wwiiwargaming.blogspot.com/2019/01/operation-caesar-augustus-bkcii-aar.html)
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Good AAR
I am very tempted to do VBCW
Not a period that appeals but clearly a fun game with a great AAR nonetheless and some excellent photos!
Toptastic
Really enjoyed looking through the AAR and pics, Steve. The interwar period is endlessly fascinating and AVBCW is something that I would definitely do if I lived in the UK. Not only are the OoBs pretty much anything you want but fighting over an area in which you live and work would give wonderful depth to everything.
Amongst your posts I found the google site that Nik Harwood created for your campaigns, which I link here:
https://sites.google.com/site/avbcwstormcloudsgather/
Definitely worth a look.
I'm curious if the appearance of a foreign force (in this case the Italians) would alienate most Britains regardless of faction?
Quote from: d_Guy on 31 January 2019, 06:01:45 PM
The interwar period is endlessly fascinating and AVBCW is something that I would definitely do if I lived in the UK.
Come, come, Sir. For a man of your calibre surely "The 2nd American Civil War" is but a moment of fancy away? Perhaps the South could rise again? Prohibition causes such civil angst that half the country gets mad drunk and the other half gets mad because it's not allowed to get drunk? Canada would doubtless have to aggressively defend its borders (perhaps with some sort of buffer zone which causes it to skirmish with the Chicago mob) , and Mexico would seek to exact revenge for the many cruelties inflicted upon it by its Northern Neighbour.
Geography, I submit, is not a real obstacle.
Quote from: fsn on 31 January 2019, 07:20:52 PM
Come, come, Sir. For a man of your calibre surely "The 2nd American Civil War" is but a moment of fancy away? Perhaps the South could rise again? Prohibition causes such civil angst that half the country gets mad drunk and the other half gets mad because it's not allowed to get drunk? Canada would doubtless have to aggressively defend its borders (perhaps with some sort of buffer zone which causes it to skirmish with the Chicago mob) , and Mexico would seek to exact revenge for the many cruelties inflicted upon it by its Northern Neighbour.
Geography, I submit, is not a real obstacle.
:)
As we speak, I actually have on painting sticks two squads of modern 15mm US Army (to be done up as Black and Tans) opposing about 25 heavily armed red necks. I will use the excellent Force on Force skirmish rules. This to be set not in the inter-war but circa 2021. I call the project "embracing the horror".
Sunjester is doing the whole prohibition thing exceedingly well, http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,16818.0.html
As to Mexico - I look to Leman to bring that suggestion to full realization. ;)
What makes AVBCW fun, I think, is all the emotional connections you over-ponders have that I can't really acquire.
Glad you liked it chaps :).
@ Bill
My theory, somewhat backed up by history, is that the fear of Communism has lead Edward VIII to accept help from any quarter, this time in the form of Italian troops from King Victor Emmanuel III. After all Kings have to look after each other ;).
As for doing something similar in America, aside from some good ideas from FSN, you could have:
- Widespread unrest as a result of the Wall street crash, leading to the National Guard being called out etc.
- Industrialists, cattle barons etc protecting the interests with their own private armies.
- Russian incursions into Alaska.
I'm sure there are many more ideas one could come up with. Basically take an idea you like and simply run with it :).
Hi Steve,
I've posted before about labor unrest in the 20s and 30s and the West Virginia Coal Wars which offers some substantial examples.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virginia_coal_wars
The Battle of Blair Mountain remains the largest civil disturbance since the ACW.
I'd like to do this - but way too many projects (including project embrace the horror).
I like working the Italians in because of their very cute Fiat L3s :-bd
Interesting report, not a period I'm overly familiar with yet but do enjoy these alternative history projects none the less!
Sadly Bill we all have too many projects, either on the go or ones we'd like to do :(.
:-bd =D> :-bd
Super stuff, Steve ! :-bd
Cheers - Phil
Quote from: Steve J on 31 January 2019, 09:56:16 PM
Sadly Bill we all have too many projects, either on the go or ones we'd like to do :(.
Can't disagree with that statement.... ;)
Quote from: Steve J on 31 January 2019, 08:37:18 PM
I'm sure there are many more ideas one could come up with. Basically take an idea you like and simply run with it :).
- The Japanese, having seen off the Chinese, turn their attention to the US and land forces in California.
- The British see a copy of the War Plan Red and burn Washington to the ground ... again.
- With the US distracted, the Spanish retake Cuba, then are asked to supply aid to parts of Florida
- The Germans are invited by a cabal headed by Joe Kennedy to send advisers
- Liberia, seeing the poor treatment of Blacks in America, sets up a safe haven in New York
This is fun!
The Japanese, having seen off the Chinese, turn their attention to the US and land forces in California - Where they become so enthralled with Hollywood they stop to make an endless series of movies about the Tokugawa Shogunate and are soon subsumed into the "great melting pot".
The British see a copy of the War Plan Red and burn Washington to the ground ... again - Which wins them the approval of a vast number of Americans (or U-Staters if you prefer) who then petition for 727 seats in Parliament.
With the US distracted, the Spanish retake Cuba, then are asked to supply aid to parts of Florida - likely the parts that even to this day seem incapable of getting vote counts right!
The Germans are invited by a cabal headed by Joe Kennedy to send advisers - so completely plausible that I have no response.
Liberia, seeing the poor treatment of Blacks in America, sets up a safe haven in New York - a choice piece of property just off The Park which is leased to them by a real estate magnate for one half the GNP of Liberia.
The fun never ends.