The latest campaign battle can be found on my Blog:
https://wwiiwargaming.blogspot.com/2021/11/spanish-civil-war-campaign-turn-4-if.html (https://wwiiwargaming.blogspot.com/2021/11/spanish-civil-war-campaign-turn-4-if.html)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-OJWDJbJAMiQ/YXvYhnT6J_I/AAAAAAAALpQ/fxF-GafVRZY8BUbgfQ3vd0pV2jhTEB2HQCLcBGAsYHQ/w640-h480/P1130585.JPG)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-BKU1ONiHYL0/YXvY5zdWENI/AAAAAAAALqc/cRfvO_A3Ois_2UEVeXiMxfEJByvUQqLSwCLcBGAsYHQ/w480-h640/P1130597.JPG)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-gKPPADZZNkA/YXvY9JVkZfI/AAAAAAAALq0/q7yx9RSgr9UAzcKBJ6mdu25PwY-FavC3wCLcBGAsYHQ/w640-h480/P1130603.JPG)
Another good 'un Steve. And featuring more images than you can shake a stick at (well, 51 anyway). :)
Well painted toys on a well presented battlefield. Good stuff.
Geoff
Thanks Geoff :). I even reduced the picture count as it was even higher than those shown!
Quote from: Steve J on 01 November 2021, 09:44:37 PM
Thanks Geoff :). I even reduced the picture count as it was even higher than those shown!
Steve - More than you could shake two sticks at? ;)
I don't know if that's an actual number (to be fair I don't even know whether the phrase "more than you can shake a stick at" is just a Northern saying anyway). Oh well - the pictures were much appreciated anyhow.
Cheers,
Geoff
Great looking table Steve. Really like the look of the woods.
Looking good
Cracking, Steve !! :-bd
Cheers - Phil. :)
From looking at the different way the two players give their orders (one seems very detailed, the other quite high level) - how does this help (or hinder) you in playing out the battle?
Thanks Chaps :).
@ Fred. There are quire a few e-mails flying back and forth in the background, so the intent is very much gleaned from those and a more condensed versions is shown on the Blog. Norm knows the rules so can go more high level as it were, due to an understanding of how things may need to change as the action unfolds. Jon in contrast doesn't know the rules, so tends to give a more detailed account of what he would like to happen, which I then advise upon etc. Both have their merits and for me, both are equally easy to play. Hope that helps?
Having more email conversations makes sense - I had assumed (wrongly) that the picture with the orders was the totality of all you got. Then you went with those orders.
We played (or tried to play) a few PBEM games last year but struggled a bit - I don't think we delegated enough to the host / umpire and tried to do too many interactive things, which just slowed the game down. Your approach seems much more practical.
:-bd =D> :-bd =D>
I particularly like the look of the wood :-bd
I do not need another period
I do not need another period
I do not need another period
I do not need another period
Quote from: paulr on 02 November 2021, 06:33:01 PM
:-bd =D> :-bd =D>
I particularly like the look of the wood :-bd
I do not need another period
I do not need another period
I do not need another period
I do not need another period
Yes fantastic looking table :-bd
Isn't the SCW sometimes seen as what WW2 was generally thought would be like? If you take that at face value it's really WW2 so not another period, just a early theatre of WW2 :D
Quote from: pierre the shy on 02 November 2021, 07:40:06 PM
Yes fantastic looking table :-bd
Isn't the SCW sometimes seen as what WW2 was generally thought would be like? If you take that at face value it's really WW2 so not another period, just a early theatre of WW2 :D
I agree. The SCW is definitely not a "new period" and thus you are fully
entitled to build your SCW forces, secure in the knowledge that it is really just a (very) early WW2 campaign/theatre.
:) ;)
QuoteWe played (or tried to play) a few PBEM games last year but struggled a bit - I don't think we delegated enough to the host / umpire and tried to do too many interactive things, which just slowed the game down. Your approach seems much more practical.
I tend to think of it as the Battalion commanders coming up with a plan and then briefing the company commanders etc. After that it is a case of managing things as the game unfolds. No plan survives contact with the enemy and all that!
Certainly this way it is easier as the host/umpire simply implements the orders as best they can. No need to stop the game, ask players for decisions etc. The KISS principle works for me!
I raise my hat to anyone who can do such fine Regia Aeronautica camouflage.
Table terrain is also very photogenic.
I can't claim any credit for the planes, as they are IXO diecast in the case of the bomber and Wings of War in the case of the CR-42. But the terrain is all mine :D.
Lots of good things to say about your SCW campaign, Steve: the campaign format; the beautiful terrain and models; the colourful units involved; fine photo-AARs of interesting actions, and thoughtful reflections thereon. Please keep 'em coming!
Thanks for your kind words Chris :).