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Title: A wargame in a single box!
Post by: Norm on 14 December 2020, 07:24:01 PM
I have done a quick blog post on getting the kit needed for small space wargaming in a single box.

LINK
http://battlefieldswarriors.blogspot.com/2020/12/the-spartan-wargamer.html
Title: Re: A wargame in a single box!
Post by: sean66 on 14 December 2020, 08:40:00 PM
I looked into this.
Doing 6mm Necromunda in a box file  ;)
I'll see if I can dig out some photos
Regards
Sean
Title: Re: A wargame in a single box!
Post by: Big Insect on 14 December 2020, 08:45:44 PM
Years ago I used to do medieval reenactment with the Perry Twins and they created a battlefield-in-a-box they could take to events to while away the evening hours between drinking and falling over dead drunk. It was (as I remembered it) great fun (or it seemed like great fun at the time!).

I think they may have commercialised it in the Perry Miniatures range of wargaming stuff as TravelBattle in a Box - 8mm Napoleonics:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Perry-Miniatures-TravelBattle-Complete-Napoleonic/dp/B0716DSX43/ref=asc_df_B0716DSX43/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=256186093411&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=6141919872088658711&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1006567&hvtargid=pla-739898724212&psc=1
Title: Re: A wargame in a single box!
Post by: fred. on 14 December 2020, 09:12:45 PM
Nice setup Norm

Now why do I have 100 times this much stuff!
Title: Re: A wargame in a single box!
Post by: Steve J on 14 December 2020, 09:48:21 PM
A great post Norm and a good idea. I remember seeing DBA players having fold out battle boxes that became the board, with areas to store terrain and figures. Simple but very effective.
Title: Re: A wargame in a single box!
Post by: Norm on 14 December 2020, 11:53:59 PM
Quote from: fred. on 14 December 2020, 09:12:45 PM


Now why do I have 100 times this much stuff!

You just need 100 boxes :D

thanks all.
Title: Re: A wargame in a single box!
Post by: jambo1 on 15 December 2020, 05:17:22 AM
Cracking post Norm, really good idea to do smaller projects that I would otherwise never do. :)
Title: Re: A wargame in a single box!
Post by: howayman on 15 December 2020, 05:49:33 PM
When you picked the suitcase up did everything just end up in a heap at the bottom of the case?   ;)
Title: Re: A wargame in a single box!
Post by: Norm on 15 December 2020, 06:51:22 PM
Quote from: howayman on 15 December 2020, 05:49:33 PM
When you picked the suitcase up did everything just end up in a heap at the bottom of the case?   ;)

No - that was the really clever bit :-), like the box, it was to be kept flat. of course the case always stayed at home, so there was never the issue of it being a straining carry over any great distance.
Title: Re: A wargame in a single box!
Post by: Leman on 15 December 2020, 08:20:26 PM
Very nicely put together that, Norm.
Title: Re: A wargame in a single box!
Post by: fsn on 15 December 2020, 09:40:30 PM
Wargame in a box is easy.

Once you get the table in the rest sorts of fills in around it.

In fact ... once I've emptied this latest delivery from Amazon, I may use this box to demonstrate.


(https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article12240956.ece/ALTERNATES/s615b/SWNS_BIG_BOX_12.jpg)

Title: Re: A wargame in a single box!
Post by: fsn on 15 December 2020, 09:43:26 PM
I had a holiday box. Flat pack cardboard buildings, dice, rules, and about 30 figures was my "Once Upon a Time In The West" 20mm kit. All fitted in to a biscuit tin.

I must confess there was much less thought than what you have shown.
Title: Re: A wargame in a single box!
Post by: Raider4 on 15 December 2020, 10:26:36 PM
Interesting read.

But, Leicester Models and Micro Tanks? With someone else mentioning Fine Fare earlier it's like I'm suddenly back in 1976.

Nostalgia - it ain't what it used to be . . .
Title: Re: A wargame in a single box!
Post by: Big Insect on 16 December 2020, 10:24:30 AM
Quote from: fsn on 15 December 2020, 09:43:26 PM
I had a holiday box. Flat pack cardboard buildings, dice, rules, and about 30 figures was my "Once Upon a Time In The West" 20mm kit. All fitted in to a biscuit tin.
I must confess there was much less thought than what you have shown.

The biscuit tin comment has reminded me - I have (somewhere in the wargaming cupboard of wonder) a large round biscuit tin which I converted into a gladiatorial combat arena - I've got a dozen or so assorted gladiators and officials all on magnetised bases.
I stuck a gridded sheet on the bottom of the inside base of the tin with a thin layer of fine sand on it so that the magnetised bases can still stick fast to the tin and the grid could still be seen.
I then attached a plastic pouch inside the lid - where the rules (an old SoA set) and dice were kept.
I printed off an image of stone walls and rows of roman arena going crowd (lord knows where I got that from) and stuck it on the inside wall of the tin.

I'll scrummage in the cupboard over Xmas and see if I can find it and post some pictures. Many hours of gory fun were had in quick and simple gladiatorial combats - but I have not played it  for many years now.

Mark
Title: Re: A wargame in a single box!
Post by: sean66 on 16 December 2020, 12:03:33 PM
Quote from: Big Insect on 16 December 2020, 10:24:30 AM
The biscuit tin comment has reminded me - I have (somewhere in the wargaming cupboard of wonder) a large round biscuit tin which I converted into a gladiatorial combat arena - I've got a dozen or so assorted gladiators and officials all on magnetised bases.
I stuck a gridded sheet on the bottom of the inside base of the tin with a thin layer of fine sand on it so that the magnetised bases can still stick fast to the tin and the grid could still be seen.
I then attached a plastic pouch inside the lid - where the rules (an old SoA set) and dice were kept.
I printed off an image of stone walls and rows of roman arena going crowd (lord knows where I got that from) and stuck it on the inside wall of the tin.

I'll scrummage in the cupboard over Xmas and see if I can find it and post some pictures. Many hours of gory fun were had in quick and simple gladiatorial combats - but I have not played it  for many years now.

Mark

would love to see that !
mmmmmm :- now where can I get a round tin from  :-
off to the shops I go.
regards
Sean
Title: Re: A wargame in a single box!
Post by: Big Insect on 16 December 2020, 12:26:40 PM
Quote from: sean66 on 16 December 2020, 12:03:33 PM
would love to see that !
mmmmmm :- now where can I get a round tin from  :-
off to the shops I go.
regards
Sean
Lots of the new 'tins' are actually plastic or aluminium Sean - so take a magnet or a bit of magnetic basing material with you when you go hunting  :D
Title: Re: A wargame in a single box!
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 16 December 2020, 01:07:14 PM
Lots of tins in Asda on Grange Road, the Cadburies Dairy Milk one is rectangular, got me 20mm WWII aircraft in one.
Title: Re: A wargame in a single box!
Post by: sean66 on 17 December 2020, 07:55:29 AM
Quote from: Big Insect on 16 December 2020, 12:26:40 PM
Lots of the new 'tins' are actually plastic or aluminium Sean - so take a magnet or a bit of magnetic basing material with you when you go hunting  :D

I usually have a little bag of goodies when I go shopping  ;)
I have a H/R WW2 and Modern figure.
6mm DRM Sci/fi figure
10mm Pendraken  sci/fi modern figures
10mm Copplestone LoTr figure
15mm Peter pig modern Isreali figure
and a bit of Magnetic tape.

you never know when you might see something, and need a size check  ;)
Regards
Sean