Monday, March 31, 2025

OPERATION MAX UND MONTZ - Wyre Forest Wargames Club on the Road...

The final post of March and a quick overview of our annual outing to WMMS hosted by the Alumwell Wargames Club. This year we opted for a WW2 outing on the Eastern Front.

A great show, with a very relaxed atmosphere, not the first on the list for traders with several of the main brands no longer attending, but then I have been going a very long time well before the internet.... However it does allow you to linger that little bit longer at each stand and pick up several pieces which you might have missed in some of the other shows where you are 2-3 deep in those first 3 hours of the day.

Numbers felt to be down around 15% to my eye, but it was Mothering Sunday which might account for the slight drop off. Let's of great games on offer and plenty of eye candy for future projects.

A great days gaming, chatting with the occasional bargain thrown in.

Apologies only our game on offer on this post and then mostly from the morning session, I am sure others will share their wider Pic's across the blogosphere. 

OPERATION MAX UND MONTZ, SEPTEMBER 1942 – GROSSDEUTSCHLAND INFANTRY DIVISION – EAST OF TSCHERMASSOWO.

 A portrayal of the advance of Sturmpionier Battalion GD launching a daring operation in the Gostischka Vally against the enemy bunkers of the so-called “Cemetery Hill” due east of the town of Tschermassowo.

The main objective of Code Name Max Und Moritz was the seizing of the strategic heights to control the hill and observe enemy forces to the east and enable to make countermeasures against Soviet artillery Positions.

Under an Artillery Barrage and support Stuka’s the 2nd & 3rd Companies attacked the hill with Satchel charges, flamethrowers, hand grenades, spades and knives, while the 7th Company attacked to the East of the hill in “Prittwitz Hollow”

 

The Game.

Can the Russians stop the German advance and the capture of Cemetery Hill?

 

Played with using the Bolt Action Core rules alongside elements of Chain of Command introducing Force Morale, variable movement and turn end. 


When the scenario calls for an air strike some is bound to bring a Stuka.... it took all day but it finally found it's mark, which gave the Germans a marginal victory.



If you fancied giving us a try you can find more details of the club here. https://www.wfgamers.org.uk/

Friday, March 28, 2025

Standard Games - Outremer #scenario 2 Ambush...

I have been wanting to put a game like this on the table for a over two decades, admittedly the scale has increased than I originally planned when I backed the Footsore kickstarter a few years ago.

When I was a kid Standard Games Cry Havoc was all the rage, I always fancied turning it to miniatures. The board game had a bit of a renaissance in covid where two of us played over zoom with a game each moving the pieces on both maps.

Now it's time to finally get the toys on the table.

After three days on the road with very little water, the Christian horse is in desperate need of water. The Muslims are lying in wait for them at the watering hole.



I turned the forces from the scenario into a similar scale of forces from the Outremer book. The Victory conditions were simple the Arabs needed to kill more than they lose and not be forced off the table.


Coming on from the bottom left the Franks did not fancy getting anywhere near the large dune. if I was going to hide cavalry anywhere it would behind there.


Advancing on a broad front the Turcopoles flushed out the first Arab spear unit. 


The Franks advanced forward, with the Knights allowing the spear, bow and crossbows taking the front.



Things were progressing well the Christians were turning the flank, which forced the Arabs to break cover and move to the centre of the table.


More Arabs popped up, heavy Infantry defending the stone wall. The Christian Warriors Foot and Spearmen moved to across the lines of vines.


With the Franks advancing, low and behold the Arabs appeared from behind the dune, cavalry, loads of the them. Under pressure the Crusaders fell back.


Meanwhile the Christians had turned the flank of the Black Guard and the opportunity to push up the right hand side of the board.


A brutal exchange and both sides regrouped from a battering, the Arabs threw a light cavalry unit forwards. The Crusaders could not resist and spurred their heavy horse onwards.


The sneaky Arab cavalry evaded the charge and peppered the armoured knights with some well aimed archery and javelin fire. The Knights morale failed and they were sent packing, terrible dice when you needed a decent roll.

The Christians would be going thirsty today....

Cracking game and nice to be able to turn the hex game to miniatures.... now to read up on the campaign rules.


Sunday, March 23, 2025

Fireforge Games- Christian Spearmen

Looking at the diary coming up and a planned club game in April it would appear that painting is going to be limited in the next couple of weeks. Especially with Alumwell looming large in a few weeks, so I am going to have to grab an hour here and there.

Fortunately a clear day in the last week has allowed me to complete a two more units for the Christian forces in the shape of  Christian heavy spear.



Following the same scheme as the warriors and crossbow men the occasional white or blue tunic to break up the linen and canvas shades together with a mix of shields with the occasional cross thrown in against the more traditional heraldic shield.


The two units are identifiable by one having the Norman kite shield while the others the straight top. But they could easily be mixed in together. 


I have added in a few with the Cross on the tunic to break them up a little and to use up a bunch of transfers that were in the box.



Really pleased with the general feel of these, but have a feeling that they won't fair well against the mass of Islamic horse archers. On the plus side the shields are really big....

Sunday, March 16, 2025

FireForge Games - Crusader Crossbows & Warriors

A March update and time for the Christian forces to enter the table.

A couple of evenings of snipping, trimming and gluing before the weekend was spent getting the first of the Fireforge Christians onto the table... This was meant to be one of the those projects that was a minor distraction to fight some skirmish games in the Middle East, it now stretches into several boxes and is most definitely one of the larger collections I hold.


The Christian forces lack fire power, what have we leant from the first Lion Rampant Games? - Well for starters the Arab forces in the majority carry bows and the Christians have very little to counter these, couple that with Cavalry who like nothing more than to chase after there more nibble counter parts.

So few more units with Cross Bows should help to keep the light cavalry away.


I opted for a mix of colours for the padded coats, with the occasional light blue to give them a degree of uniformity. 


Similarly with the foot warriors I used the Fireforge Shield transfers mixed in the with some of the Crusades crosses, I wanted to give them an on campaign feel, with a cross over between a the Christian Cross and perhaps the design from their sponsor or overlord back home. You might say the Ridley Scott approach to history?


To my eye the mix of heraldry gives a good feel on the table top and will separate the bulk of the forces from some of the templars coming down the track.

Next up a couple of spear blocks to help hold the line..... March is Christian Aid Month  :-)

Sunday, March 09, 2025

Dispatches from the front XXXVI - A rare double header.

A little bit behind on posts of late, hopefully things should calm down in a couple of weeks once year end is out of the way, this real life stuff can seriously hinder hobby time.

Last weekend saw a rarity on the hobby front, a show and an all day game..... I suspect I will have to make up for that in the coming weeks, lets kick of with Hammerhead. A great show as always from Paul and Sally at Kallistra the hall was packed with plenty of games to chose from and most traders 2-3 people deep. I was reflecting on traders that were missing and the number that now concentrate their efforts on perhaps 3-4 shows a year, you can't blame traders given the cost of overnight accommodation and travel costs. That's a lot of margin to make up before you have even sold a pack of figures.

I did my bit with a nice haul from the show. I am trying to be more proactive so on the evening started to prep them before they disappeared into the draw of things I really must get round to finishing, it might allow me to get a little bit of prep across the week.

The haul Pendragon for the AWI Project with a number of additional buildings and phase three of the project, with more Militia, British Cavalry, Indians and more casualty markers. The under cloth hills from Kallistra will give me more options on the tabletop.

Finally a a couple of packs from Perry to bulk out the Christian forces for the Crusades, separating the Footsore Mini's from their larger cousins. The next game is scheduled for early April so no pressure to get them complete.

With barely time to recover Sunday saw a Wyre Forest all dayer with a dry run for the Alumwell show at the end of the month, I won't give the scenario away but it sees German mechanised forces take on Russian defenders.



Having a dry run gave us the opportunity to tweak the forces and ensure that the scenario moves at pace and gives a balance of troops for each side.

A big shout out to Howard from the club, knowing my Crusades project is underway he very kindly gifted me his "to do" pile... Very generous.... but wow the list of things to do is growing day by day....

Meanwhile back from hibernation the LOTR's campaign is back, over a year has passed since the last posting - Dust, Tears & Dice: LOTR Campaign - Back from the annuals of time. New purchases from my wargaming buddy has perhaps pushed Infamy to it's limits so we discussed switching to Lion/Dragon Rampant it will certainly give a faster play and both rule sets have enough characteristics for the various troops types. We will need to tweak the points for each campaign force but it should not take long to convert.





A greater tester game saw a win for the good guys.... shame it did not count. It was great to be able bring the campaign back to life, as always so many games, so little time.

Saturday, March 01, 2025

Getting things done - February wrap up

Quick post this morning before heading out to the first show of the year Hammerhead....

Keeping up with the theme of getting stuff done, the last of Arab foot figures for the Crusades project.


These are from Gripping Beasts metal range, I followed the theme of the previous unit and given these chaps a more uniformed feel, still keeping with the occasional flash of Green or Purple. Spears have been swapped out to steel pins, far tougher but that little bit of jeopardy when you pick them up.


Shield Transfers are from Little Big Man Studios although I did have to a scalpel to a couple of banners to make shield transfers fit two of the mini's who's shields were oval shaped.

I suspect this will be used as Heavy Infantry with Lion Rampant and the more uniformed approach separating them out from their lighter comrades.

March should see the Christians hitting the paint table and hopefully the last of the Muslim cavalry.
If you are heading up to Newark today the Wyre Forest Club is running a game so feel free to drop by and say hello.