Sunday, April 19, 2026

Slow boat from China - Battlefield in a Box Terrain

I have had my eye on these additional river sections for several years they were never in stock and when they did appear on e-bay the price was higher than a galloon of 4 star. 

It's been 6 years since I last saw them on the market in any quantity. 


Then suddenly these pop up.... How could I say no...


Straight sections, Ford Crossings, T Junction and Streams, more than enough for what I need.
Add flock and river bank clutter reeds and they are table ready.


 

A great addition to the terrain collection....

Monday, April 13, 2026

Chinese heavy weapons.... 2nd Sino-Japanese War.

Last batch of Chinese for a while..... as the itch to paint something different takes hold....

Again a mix of uniforms for the AT Teams to support the completed infantry sections.



Also something a little stronger to put a stop to the Japanese advance. A Pak 36 supplied by the German Army to the Chinese before supplies were switched off.



A nice kit from Kyoushuneko Miniatures 3D print. Now to get some game time....

Next up.... something a little different....

Thursday, April 09, 2026

What a Cartel - Not so much the Easter Bunny.

The Wyre Forest Club and a chance to give What a Cartel a run out.

The coco sales reps always keen on a deal but have perhaps over done it this time, venturing into the hinterland they are forced to hide out in the village from a competitor company's merc's and vengeful coco farmers.  

What started out as a balanced game soon swung in the favour of the local faction, with an improvised IED killing one of the hired guns as he rushed into one of the huts looking for the sales reps. In a modern twist another of the Merc's was killed by a single person drone before he could fire a shot.

The Reps are found and 'escorted' from the hut.

Despite being out numbered 4:1 a rash move can ruin your day as one of the militia men ran round the corner only to be slotted by the last western gunman, who in turn was beaten to the ground by the fella in the white vest with his empty RPG.


The Coco Farmers whisk the Rep's away they would fetch a lovely cash reward.

First outing for these rules and they make for a fun game, like most Lardies games, well put together with some interesting tweaks over What a Cowboy. - Definitely more bloody.... don't get spotted as your likely to end up dead.

If the dice land well..... You have a proper cinematic moment.  The RPG man stepping out into the street, blowing up a hut only to then rushing a second merc with his bare hands.... Move over Schwarzenegger there is a new hero in town :-)

Sunday, April 05, 2026

Chinese 88th Division - 1937

You can't beat an Easter weekend an opportunity to bag a day or two of painting.

With the Chinese Army made up of a number of Warlord factions, some troops are better than others. One of the most famous was the Chinese 88th Division deployed at the battle of Shanghai.

One of Chiang Kai‑shek’s German-trained divisions, they make for an interesting addition to the Chinese forces.

During the 1930s, China cooperated closely with Nazi Germany for military modernisation. The 88th Division was reorganized, trained, and partially equipped following German Army (Wehrmacht) doctrine, including, Modern infantry tactics & Improved discipline and drill.



Perhaps they should be heavy Infantry in the Xenos Rampant tweaks.


They will need some heavy weapons to help keep the Japanese at bay.

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Yet more Chinese.....

The Chinese steamroller continues, with the first taster batch completed in January the pace is really picking up, first game in April if I can crack a couple more sections over Easter.

Coming off the paint table 2 additional sections of Chinese.


I have been playing quite a bit of Xenos Rampant of late for WW2, just need to now think about how I present the Chinese in the unit stats.



This are Kyoushuneko Miniature 3D prints a number of head swaps amongst this bunch to give me more variety within each section. 


Looking forward to getting this into a game.

Friday, March 20, 2026

XR - Allied Assault - Tactics II Campaign.

The allied offensive continues and with a concentration of amour and infantry they continue to push the defenders at all the weak spots. This engagement is no exception as the Vichy defenders dig in and await the allied push.


The random terrain generator fell well for the Vichy with a village flanked by a dry river bed, the only challenge was the objective of the allies was to secure the wadi crossing.



Doing what they could, the French had put an emplacement covering the wadi hoping to stem the allied advance. But facing down the slow but heavily protected Matilda's would be a challenge.


The French threw what they could at the advancing armour, who countered with HE fire into the village.


The centre edged forward but progress was slow as artillery rained down on the advancing Brits.


However sweeping in from the left was a flying column of light tanks and bren carriers that looked to take out the artillery that had been plaguing the frontal assault.



The bren carriers and their supporting infantry pushed forwards sending the French defenders backwards and over running the artillery.


With the loss of the artillery support the main battle tanks pushed forwards, but are countered by a brave H35 which lasted for a few moments before it was brewed by a well placed AP round.


Time was running out for the defenders.... Vickers light tanks pursued the retreating infantry as Indian infantry charged the dug out.

Victory was complete for the allies.

Yet another win for the allies but the losses are mounting,

Allied Armour losses -200 Points, Infantry -325 Points - Vichy Losses -875 Points.

The war continues....

Sunday, March 15, 2026

2nd Sino-Japanese War - Chinese Infantry Part 2

After last weeks support weapons time to get to grips with more infantry, as mentioned in previous posts I wanted to break up the Chinese formations with different uniform colours and styles.

These section is issued with British helmets and comes in a khaki tunic.  

Lovely designs from Kyoushuneko Miniatures on my of the close ups on the web they look a little cartoon like but painted up they compare really nicely with Warlord, Perry's and Battlehonours.



I need to think about what their national characteristics look like, the misconception is that the Chinese were very poor quality, but the more I read on them they are perhaps more stoic than first thought, outside of the German equipped divisions they lacked support weapons, armour and artillery.


Next up more boys in blue.