Friday 30 September 2022

Wo, wo, wo, wo Waterloo.

 "Waterloo, Quelle Affaire" by River Horse games has been on my table this week.


Designed by Alessio Cavatore it is a right good game and I have played it twice this week.



The only problem with the game is the tiny writing and numbers on the nice big one inch counters. I have had to resort to a magnifying glass mainly during set up because the French set up guide in particular is very hard to see.

I intend to get some of those little sticky paper dots and write the numbers on them to make them more readable.

Here are a few photos of a game...


Blucher arrives on turn five.

The Anglo-Dutch hang on and the French are sandwiched between them and the Prussians. Napoleon is defeated. 

The casualty pile.


Great stuff, for a good review of the game by Norm Smith have a look here link

Tuesday 20 September 2022

"Black Powder" Napoleonics.

 I'm still enjoying the Black Powder family of wargames rules and have been playing some Napoleonic games. 

I have used a couple of different approaches...

My 1/72nd toy soldiers.

And my Commands and Colors wooden blocks.

Using the blocks gives me all of the main Napoleonic armies as I am lucky enough to own all of the army expansions. I had a grand game of Austrians versus the French and I think the blocks give a moving battle map look to the game.

I took a few photos at the end of the game.

 My 1/72nd toy soldier collection is small and limited to French and Russians but have the toy soldier appeal.

Here are a few photos of tonight's game...







Great fun.

Tuesday 13 September 2022

Pike and Shotte

This week I have been playing some English Civil War games using "Pike and Shotte" rules. I had forgotten how much fun can be had with the "Black Powder" family of rules and intend to use them more often.

Here's a few photos of the wee men on the table.










 It's been nice to get these old soldiers out again, I've had some of them nearly 40 years.

Happy days.

Friday 9 September 2022

Battle of Britain week.

 This week has had a Battle of Britain theme in our house. I have been playing Blood Red Skies and the Battle of Britain boardgame.


I spent three days having some smashing games of Blood Red Skies. I didn't take any photos though so here is a couple of old pictures.



Then I got out the Battle of Britain boardgame, my copy has the horrible bendy aircraft models that PSC replaced with better ones. I decided to make some alternative markers and used some of my spare Commands and Colors blocks.

Some of them needed a lick of paint to match the air group colours, they are a bit rough and ready but they're OK for me.







I played the game through over a couple of days and at the end the Luftwaffe won 66 points to 60.

Great fun.

Friday 2 September 2022

One Hour Skirmish Wargames.

 I was lucky enough to get a copy of One Hour Skirmish Wargames by John Lambshead recently and I have been playing the game all week.


I've been playing WW2 with my 28mm fellas and started with very basic forces to ease myself into the rules.


I was quickly able to add in tanks to my scenarios.


I have been playing with a squad/section or so a side with a few heavier weapons and some special rules.


Each game I have had has been very enjoyable with plenty of tense moments as the cards are drawn.


The game is diceless being run entirely by a deck of standard playing cards for each side. It works like a dream and you can play skirmishes from horse and musket to modern warfare and beyond.

Here's a Hetzer, as everyone likes a Hetzer. It's a 1/48 scale Tamiya model. 


Great stuff!, I plan to play some western gunfights and Napoleonic games with this fine addition to my rules collection.

Happy days.