I've just put up an AAR on my new Blog of a solo game I played on Saturday night. Miniatures are all Pendraken, a mix of WWI British and German, with WWII Italians.
http://wwiiwargaming.blogspot.com/2011/05/battle-for-stone-hill.html (http://wwiiwargaming.blogspot.com/2011/05/battle-for-stone-hill.html)
Great stuff, I can see the appeal of being able to game in local layouts with the AVBCW setting. We'd best get this next lot of figures moulded up!
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Nice looking battle. Good to see a few named commanders as well. 8)
Must get techno-head Sandanista to put up some piccies of a few of our Surrey based battles.
Keep up the good battles Steve.
Thanks for the comments guys :). For those who don't have a good map shop nearby, that sterling Gentleman Nik Harwood Esq sent me the following link, which has the same maps as well as ones for 1940, just perfect for Operation Sealion.
http://www.ponies.me.uk/maps/osmap.html
Having perused my map yesterday, I noticed that there were army barracks in Horfield on the outskirts of Bristol. So the next scenario will probably be a small counter attack of regular army forces supported by a nice WWI tank (or two) to put the wind up the BUF forces. With luck I may even get the game in this week as I'm on holiday.
Great link, that sorts out why my neighbour has a wired garden shape, it existed as an orchard before my row of houses was built (in 1887)...
It will also explain the sheer amount of agricultural archaeology I keep getting out of my veg patch! ;)
Thanks for the link
Yes, good link.
Thanks. :)
Quote from: Steve J on 31 May 2011, 07:16:38 AM
For those who don't have a good map shop nearby, that sterling Gentleman Nik Harwood Esq sent me the following link, which has the same maps as well as ones for 1940, just perfect for Operation Sealion.
http://www.ponies.me.uk/maps/osmap.html
Looks like nobody had mapped Middlesbrough before 1940... :( Can't blame them like... :D
Probably didn't exist in 1940.....
IanS
This looks old given absence of built up areas around Acklam, Tollesby and Saltersgill
http://www.npemap.org.uk/tiles/map.html#448,518,1
Quote from: Sandinista on 31 May 2011, 04:31:31 PM
This looks old given absence of built up areas around Acklam, Tollesby and Saltersgill
http://www.npemap.org.uk/tiles/map.html#448,518,1
The label says 1948 for central Middlesbrough, and 1958 as you get over to the Eston area. Not sure on the accuracy though, cos all the industry isn't shown on it, when Dave's certain it was there before '58?
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Quote from: Leon on 31 May 2011, 05:14:11 PM
Not sure on the accuracy though,
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Pretty sure that the accuracy of the maps in those days depended on how many pubs the suveyor had visited ....... ;) Plus of course the early GPS was always playing up ;D
Seriously though, gaming local areas, and researching local 'characters' is half the fun of VBCW.
Cheers,
Kev
It's a nice batrep Steve - at the risk of echoing myself across cyberspace - definitely want to see more close-ups of your lovely painted figures :)
Glad the map link is useful 8)
Nice report Steve! My uncle was from Kingswood :)
Send me his name KD and I'll make sure he appears, for better or worse, in my next game which I hope to play tomorrow all being well. Just let me know if you want him to be one of the 'good guys' or the 'bad guys' :).
Ron Bartlett - he is deceased, so make him a good guy :) He was an engineer IIRC.
Will do KD :).
Cool! And if you end up fighting in Horfield, you'll need a Pike - Dad grew up there - and he'll need to be a socialist :)
I've just drawn up a rough list of the opposing forces, with a certain R Bartlett to feature prominently as part of the Army of the Severn Valley. Funnily enough a unit from Horfield Barracks will be making an appearance, so I've got to find a way of including Pike Snr somehow ;D.
The plan is to lay the table out tomorrow afternoon and then get a game in in the evening. AAR report to follow including close-up shots to keep Nik happy ;).
Quote from: Kiwidave on 23 June 2011, 12:13:40 PM
Cool! And if you end up fighting in Horfield, you'll need a Pike - Dad grew up there - and he'll need to be a socialist :)
Feck me KD - I never knew your dad was famous...
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HgvDFWG-ifg/Sn3wjr4ImwI/AAAAAAAAALY/RBWvYeyzjUE/s400/pike.jpg)
Quote from: Steve J on 23 June 2011, 07:59:36 PM
The plan is to lay the table out tomorrow afternoon and then get a game in in the evening. AAR report to follow including close-up shots to keep Nik happy ;).
Coolio 8)
You never asked...:p