Welcome to "Dust, Tears & Dice", a blog dedicated to the hobby of miniature wargaming. If you fancy gaming periods off the beaten track then this is the place for you. I am a regular member of The Wyvern Wargamers, formerly The Evesham Wargames Club drawing gamers from Worcester, Redditch, Kidderminster, Cheltenham and Stratford. All players welcome.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Battle in the valley - The allied push continues...
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Wyre Forest Club - The Black Watch in Fallujah
Club day and an opportunity to put on a BIG game.
The Black Watch Regiment was ordered to support the US forces in throwing a 'ring of steel' around Fallujah before an all-out assault on the insurgents in the city.
The Regiment is ordered into the outskirts to secure two key buildings clearing any insurgents that get in the way.
Three Warriors supported by a Challenger & Scimitar are available for the operation.
The Brits rolled up to the Outskirts of the city, it was quiet, to quiet Abu Musab al-Zarqawi had been stirring up the people but where were they?
Ambush.... unsporting the insurgents fired a recoilless rifle and took out the lightly armed command vehicle.
The command group ran for cover from their burning vehicle, the medic was killed in the blast but fortunately the rest of the group were unharmed.
The main group on the road poured fire into all potential hot spots as the flanking force of two Warriors hit the first target buildings. Infantry spilling out to take the fight to the insurgents.
Calling in the Predator to really add to the ferocity of the assault a number of insurgent groups were destroyed. The Challenger rolled on towards Target 2 unopposed, even if they had to shake off a roadside IED that would have caused some serious harm to a lesser unit. With the Insurgent commanders killed or wounded it was mission accomplished for the Brits.
An interesting scenario and a very different experience for both the British and Insurgent Commanders, the militia are numerous but are lost in droves if caught in the open, they need to pick their targets, timing and ensure they make use of the cover available. In this encounter they lost approximately 70 fighters. The Brits on the other hand need to manage their forces - In the mission the loss of a command vehicle and an immobilised Warrior and Scimitar cost the MOD around £1.5M but more concerning was the loss of two personnel and three seriously wounded.
Mission success but a loss when it hits the news wires back home.
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Saladin & the last of the Arab Cavalry.
A break in the rain, long enough to varnish these - Yes the last of the Arab cavalry for the Crusades. Please no mounted troops for a while.... :-)
Monday, February 09, 2026
The Battle of Nyezane 1879 - Men who would be King.
Nothing like a large club game to get the gaming juices flowing... we last played this encounter over the the Wyvern Club perhaps 8 years ago..... where does the time go... it's a great scenario lifted from the Colonial Skirmish books.
The British briefing.... with a little help from Co-pilot
Gentlemen,
We stand on the threshold of our advance toward Eshowe. The
Tugela is behind us, and the Nyezane River lies ahead. Intelligence suggests
that Zulu forces are operating in this region in considerable strength. Their
movements are swift, their discipline admirable, and their intent unmistakable.
We must therefore proceed with vigilance and cohesion.
Our task is to escort the supply convoy and secure the road
to Eshowe.
Your objective in this exercise is simple:
• Protect the convoy
• Maintain formation under sudden attack
• Repel Zulu forces and secure the high ground
Zulu strength in this sector is estimated at 4,000–6,000 warriors, likely from the iNgobamakhosi and uMbonambi regiments.











































