Not really a British WW2 army without some carriers.
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Thursday, 20 June 2024
Blitzkrieg Commander 8th Army Carriers and a truck
Tuesday, 18 June 2024
Bltzkrieg Commander 8th Army Command Stands
These were quickly thrown together and not quite painted for our game recently, so I finished them off.
Jolly little things, though the bases look unnecessarily large to me.
Tuesday, 4 June 2024
Blitzkrieg Commander - British v Italians 1941
I bought the Blitzkrieg Commander rules way back in the post pandemic period, along with a starter set of British (and a few extras). I also persuaded Stephen to buy a force. We painted them up and then never played a game. Then I persuaded Martin to paint up a force, which he did. And still no game was forthcoming. Until now!
A simple set up for an encounter game with 1000 point forces. I struggled a bit with the army list picking - we both felt a little more guidance about what a "typical" force might look like would have been useful. There are loads of lists, some of them seemingly quite obscure so a little more guidance for actually putting a first force on the table would have been preferred (by me at least). I suspect the answer is to find an OOB for a specific time or battle and use that as a basis - but I hadn't done that and I'm not all that familiar with WW2 desert forces.
Anyway we fettled something together. Martin initially had a Recce vehicle in his Italian force, but a look at the rules and the basic nature of our battle had him swapping that for more regular tanks. With that we were off.
About 24 hours before we were due to play I realised that although I'd painted well over 1000 points of troops and tanks I'd not actually made any command. So a quick root in the spares and grabbing some 50mm circular Warbases bases I threw three together. They're a bit ummm, unfinished in the pictures...
One command with Matildas supporting infantry.
Soon after this we'd reached the turn limit. The butcher's bill was relatively light, but with three British tanks in flames to only one Italian it was a victory to the forces of Mussolini!
It was very jolly to finally get these forces on the table. The rules were mostly straightforward, though we need to look at how exactly opportunity fire works. It was interesting to discover part way through that Martin had a PDF that included several bits of errata and updates that my book didn't...(I thought I was going mad looking for the rules for Dug-In - turns out I just didn't have them).
I liked the look of the game but everything felt quite slow - I'm used to my infantry moving twice as far in Warmaster. The command of 7s and 8s made it feel a bit like using an Orc and Goblin army - maybe only getting off a single order each turn. I don't think the "stand up fight" scenario worked particularly well as a game - I think we'd be much better recreating some real battles, or at least trying some more varied scenarios with more authentic OOBs.
All that said it was good fun and I certainly want to play some more.
Wednesday, 25 January 2023
10mm palm trees
More for the desert, because nothing quite says WW2 North Africa quite like some palm trees. From China via ebay - trying not to think about the carbon footprint, environmental impact of the plastics or working conditions of whoever churns these out so that I can get ten of them for about four quid in less than ten days.
I whacked four of them straight away on pennies, gave the fronds a drybrush, repainted the trunks and then based.
Tuesday, 24 January 2023
Desert Buildings
I'm wanting to play some actual games of Desert Blitzkrieg Commander this year. So I need some scenery. I picked up this simple set of four buildings from Pendraken at Partizan 2 last year but I cracked on and finished them last week.
Quick and dirty jobs, "rendered" with some filler mixed with PVA and a little chinchilla sand, then drybrushing with emulsions.
Friday, 13 November 2020
Pendraken Portee and Desert Infantry
More work on the 10mm models.
A portee and a couple of bases of infantry.
Simple wash jobs for the most part.
Friday, 6 November 2020
Pendraken Matilda and Mk VI tanks
I've been dabbling with some 10mm British desert forces for Blitzkrieg Commander.
I didn't have the rules so ordered the Pendraken starter British Desert pack. The models are lovely, but oddly the tanks are a mix of A13 (which stopped being used at the end of '41) and Grants (which didn't come in to service until '42) so you can't use them in the same force if you're being historically accurate.
I finished the infantry and the A13s (which I now realise I haven't shared here) and then ordered some Matildas and Mk VI which are a better fit for early war. I picked up the rules at the same time.
Simple basecoat, wash, drybrush method. I have bought the correct colours to do caunter, but haven't risked it yet...
I've also bullied Stephen in to collecting some Italians - so hopefully we'll get a game in once the plague has passed (2037)