What comes first, the painting or the gaming?
Sometimes you need to keep the games going, to drive the painting on. Only a few more Crusader Units left before the decks are clear.
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.
What comes first, the painting or the gaming?
Sometimes you need to keep the games going, to drive the painting on. Only a few more Crusader Units left before the decks are clear.
An opportunity to give Xenos a run out for WW2 and iron out a couple of kinks in the rules to go beyond the typical 24 points. With the German player looking to try out his newly painted forces, I pulled together a scratch force of Police & factory workers (from the AVBCW) to block the enemy forces.
Scenario: Operation Seelöwe – Day 2 Breakout
Date: 23 September 1940 (alternate timeline)
Location: South‑East England
Against expectations, Germany has successfully landed forces in southern England. A combination of temporary Luftwaffe air superiority, poor weather grounding elements of the Royal Navy, and operational surprise has allowed the Wehrmacht to establish three fragile but continuous beachheads.
The German Primary Goal is to break out of the beachhead, seize key road and rail hubs, and prevent British forces from forming a continuous defensive line, the Germans look to cross a small bridge as they push towards Ashford.
Club day and an opportunity to go beyond the usual 6x4.
A WW2 Bolt Action outing and the The U.S. 506th PIR (Easy Company and supporting platoons) attacked the German‑held village of Foy during the Battle of the Bulge. The Americans had to cross open, snow‑covered fields under fire from entrenched German defenders.
The German's held strong positions in the town with the added challenge of the occasional armoured element, marvellous.
Faced with an expanse of open ground Easy Company swung left, trying to keep a number of the Germans out of play and bring the US superior fire power into play.
In a break from the Sino-Japanese project, a quick side step back to Operation Exporter and three Perry Miniature vehicles that that have been languishing in the cupboard of shame for a number of months.
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.