Showing posts with label 25mm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 25mm. Show all posts

Friday, 1 May 2026

FIW Batrep - The Battle at Fort Dan

 


The Reject meet up at Posties for a game of Posties, French Indian War, Skirmish Rules.
Call myself a Wargamer? It was my first Face to Face game proper in the shed this year, How ridiculous is that!!
You may have already seen Richard and Lee's posts about the game, if not click their names.


Postie does set up a nice table.

Richard, Colin and myself picked out the French
Dan, Lee and Surj picked the British


If we could we were tasked with attacking and capturing the fort, bridge, burning the town and disposing of as many British Foot and settlers as possible.

I started on the round with the Royal Rousillion ret and a unit of Compaginie Francais se la Marine


Facing me were the Massachusetts Provincial regt and a host of retreating settlers.


The town that needed burning.


Colin's troops some Natives and Courer de Bois were in the woods on the Brit right flank, (the blue circles) We had several of these to place down on the table, some were bluff cards.


The bridge, right across the other side of the table, 14 feet away from our starting point.
It might as well been on the otherside of the moon!!!


Colonel Dan is showing off his troops to Lord Howie's daughter!!!


Lee had 2 companies of the 55th Foot roaming around the table.


Here's the other one.


If we ran, which meant we couldn't fire it would take us 8 turns to get to the fence line.....
Somehow I think the tables a tad too big, and our objectives are errrrr impossible!


Anyhow, we had a fun day.

They all look happy don't they the miserable buggers!!
Colin, Surj, Lee and Dan!


A full move forward for us, meant a full move back for the Brits


And they shot at us..... the cheek!!!!


Nothing seemed to go our way in the game, I'm not sure how many turns we played, it must have been 8ish. But we only won the first move once, that meant Surj would fire and move back each turn.
We just couldn't catch up.


Richard had 2 units of Natives on our right, hidden under the blue circles, he was facing 2 Brits blue circles himself, but were they troops?


Bang Bang!


Colin came outta the woods with the Quebec Militia


Now that is a pretty line!!



I had a sharpeshooter character named The Fish, you can see him waving a tomahawk.


Colin ventured a tad to close to the edge of the woods and had to reveal his Courer de Bois.
Hmm? That looks like dinner over there????



Richard moved his 2 units forward and the blue circles were revealed. His 2 Native companies faced a Rogers Rangers and a Native unit. 


To hit with musketry you had to through a D20, being as we were shooting at long range, most of the time you had to throw 17 or over.....which we didn't manage to do very often!!
Sigh....



After a few turns of shooting and fighting our right flank was looking depleted, both d=sides had taken many casualties.


Jeez, That's around 30 inches I moved so far only another million to go..........


With the blue circled removed its difficult to see who's friend or foe, Richard's just edging it though.


I did say Richard was edging it didn't I?
Well I was wrong!

All four units lost so many men that the stragglers just buggered off. 
That was the end of Richard's command
Or was it???


We did know we had these re-enforcements paddling down the river. But we wanted until poor Dan, who was literally, "holding the fort" got bored and moved out. So when he did...


Four canoes and 16 Natives with ladders arrived!!

Woo Hoo!!!!


Hmm? the bridge or the fort???

To move the canoes, Richard had to throw 3 Average dice, the first time he threw an 11, so a good move, the next time he went back to throwing crap and only moved 6 inches.
Looking at the map, it could take him another 6 turns to get to the bridge....


Surj continued to fire and move back, he had a good turn and killed 4 or 5 figures, with lucky dice.
We didn't get to fire back as it was agreed between the 3 off us, we had no chance of getting to the town, Fort or Bridge, so the towel was thrown in.


We could have carried on, but we'd lost heart, our morale was lower the guy in a red top's expectations of survival in an episode of star trek!


Umming and Arring about what should have been.


Conclusion

It was great getting back in the shed for a game, the game unfortunately just didn't go our way, the dice gods didn't abandon us, they kicked us in the butt! The Brit dice was only slightly better, which helped them out. Some you win some you lose, but the best winner was getting together with your pals and having a great laugh, at each other and at yourself.
Ray


Monday, 30 March 2026

AHPC16 - Russo - Finnish Winter War - Infantry and Machine Gun Bomb!

 


The Challenge ended on the 21st March, I'm still catching up on posts

How are we into the final week of the Challenge? I really wish it would go on for another month or so, I always seem to push myself to get more painting done. When its ended I have a painting lull, I suspect most of you, my fellow challengers are the same?

I am hoping this won't be my last post, but this is a biggy, for me anyway. This last week, I somehow found a lot of time to paint 65.5 figures, all for my and Lee's Russo-Finnish Winter War project. Here's a few photos of what I painted this week.


8 Officers and 1 Suomi KP/31 Sub Machine gunner 


A radio Operator and his lookout


A Lahti-Saloranta M/26 Light Machine Gun firing and 2 x 2 man teams carrying the M/26..


A 10 man Infantry squad


Another 10 man Infantry squad


A third 10 man Infantry squad


A fourth 10 man squad!


And an 8 man Infantry squad



Simo Häyhä , famously known as "The White Death", was a Finnish sniper during the Winter War. He is widely regarded as the deadliest sniper in military history, credited with at least 505 confirmed kills in fewer than 100 days of combat.



What Finnish army would be complete without some soldiers throwing, Molotov Cocktails, Satchel Charges (Kasapanos) and hand grenades.


A close up of the Lahti-Saloranta M/26 Light Machine Gun, I have 1 other that I painted up previously in the Challenge.


And to go with the 2 M/26 machine guns, I have 2 teams carrying the weapons, so on the table you can use these to move the figures around the table, then the others when they set up. (Sad I know)


Close up of some of the infantry, the kneeling figure on the right is an NCO, but I'll probably use him as a normal infantryman.


Officers, the one in the centre is a Russian figure!


And here they all are in their new home.
64 standing or kneeling figures
3 laying down figures.
65.5 figure x 5 points
Makes a nice fat total of 325 points!




Sunday, 22 March 2026

AHPC16 - Resistance Theme Round - Winter War 1939-40, Finnish Medic

 


The Challange has now finished, but I've still got plenty of posts backed, this is the first of many.

Resistance: Submit a freshly painted figure (or figures) and/or piece of terrain illustrating resistance by a group or individual. The subject can be from history, myth or fiction.

Well that should be easy, any of my Finns fit in perfick!


I missed out posting my Toy Story Theme by a day, so I've made sure I've got the Resistance theme done this time round.


Here we have a Finnish Medic and his unarmoured helpers., all figures are from Parkfield Miniatures.

During the Winter War, Finnish medics worked under extremely harsh conditions to treat soldiers wounded in the fighting against the Soviet Union. Operating in deep snow, freezing temperatures, and often under enemy fire, they evacuated casualties from forests and frozen battlefields using sleds, skis, and improvised stretchers. Despite limited medical supplies and small field hospitals, Finnish doctors, nurses, and stretcher-bearers managed to stabilize thousands of wounded troops, playing a crucial role in maintaining the resilience and resistance of the Finland’s army during the brutal winter campaign.


For the points i will get 50pts for the Theme Round Bonus
and 15 points for all three 25mm figures, making a grand total of 65 pts!