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Sunday, 22 March 2015

Jammers will choke when he sees this lot


During our Spanish Civil War campaign James always used to cry shenanigans when I fielded a Panzer I against his poor old Republican Militia. When he sees what I got painted this week he will likely swallow his tongue :)

Not one Panzer I, but two of them.

One is pretty similar to my existing one, with splodges of Beige Brown camouflage added.



I still need to add a crewman to this, I have some of the lovely Muttonchop VBCW ones, but like a lot of stuff in my lead pile I'm not sure where I have put him.



The other is a 'closed-down' variant, this time in plain Panzer Grey, a classic 'Negrillo'



When James see this I think he may need medical attention :)


I have also painted another ten Foreign Legion to add to the ones I did last week.


Like the Panzers, these are all from Empress Miniatures.


I've now run out of La Legion figures to paint, but with six officers, three LMG's and only ten riflemen I have a balance issue, some of the surplus officers and an LMG team are now available to buy.

If I sell them I'll spend the proceeds on more riflemen to make a more balanced force.

Here are quite a few close-ups of the individual teams and models.






German Snipers and a high ranking General


This week I have painted a pack of the Great War Miniatures German Snipers from Northstar along with the freebie give-away from the Hammerhead show, Chief of the German General Staff, Erich von Falkenhayn, architect of the slaughter at Verdun.


First up is the Hammerhead freebie figure. Not sure if he will get any usage in our games, but a nice little add in to our forces.



The pack of German snipers is exquisite and I have probably gone a bit overboard with the number of close-ups but the pictures on the Northstar site do not do justice to this pack.


The first chap is taking aim over a pile of sand-bags and wearing facial armour.


I added a muddy puddle and some barbed wire to the base to finish it off.


The second one is probably my favourite, but it is a close call.


This fellow has constructed a hide and has an armoured plate with a 'key-hole' to snipe through.


The figure comes with piles of bricks, wood and corrugated iron.


This third chap runs close for my favourite from the blister.


Like the first he has head armour.


He wears a cape that I have camouflaged in shades of brown.


The last up is probably my least favourite, but still a nice figure.


Wearing a coal-scuttle with additional plate protection on the front.


This is a great pack of figures and you can really go to town when painting them.







Surplus Guardia and La Legion

I have been over-exuberant in purchasing some packs for my La Legion and Guardia Civil platoons so I have painted the surplus figures and they are now for sale.

For La Legion there are two officers armed with pistols and an LMG team armed with Chauchat, all of these are Empress/Anglian miniatures.



For the Guardia Civil are two Empress/Anglian officers, two Empress/Anglian Sergeants with SMG and a Force of Arms officer.



Figures are £6.00 each apart from the LMG team that is £11.00 for both figures.


Friday, 20 March 2015

Chain of Command in the trenches



Yesterday evening it was another opportunity for James and I to get out our new collections of WWI troops and terrain.

For this mission we would be playing the Probe scenario and we randomised that my Germans would be the attackers.

James fielded his French as a Reduced Strength Platoon with an Regular rating comprising of:

  • Lieutenant (Senior Leader)
  • Demi-Section 1: Sergeant (Junior Leader), Grenadier-Voltigeur Squad of Caporal (Junior Leader), two bombers, four riflemen, Support Squad of Chauchat Team of One Chauchat with two crew, one rifleman, VB Team of three V.B. launchers with two crew each
  • Demi-Section 2: Sergeant (Junior Leader), Grenadier-Voltigeur Squad of Caporal (Junior Leader), two bombers, four riflemen, Support Squad of Chauchat Team of One Chauchat with two crew, one rifleman, VB Team of three V.B. launchers with two crew each

I used a standard German Infantry Platoon of:

  • Leutnant (Senior Leader)
  • Rifle Gruppe: 1 Gefreiter (Junior Leader) , eight riflemen, two bombers
  • Rifle Gruppe: 1 Gefreiter (Junior Leader) , eight riflemen, two bombers
  • Light Machine-gun Gruppe: 1 Gefreiter (Junior Leader) , eight riflemen, MG08/15 with two crew
  • Light Machine-gun Gruppe: 1 Gefreiter (Junior Leader) , eight riflemen, MG08/15 with two crew

James deployed his three sections entrenchments and we rolled off for Force Morale. The French were a whopping 11 while my Germans came up a 9, not too bad but I'd rather be attacking with an 11.

With a difference of Force Ratings of 1 and with a Force Support roll of 2 James picked an off-table Machine-gun and an Adjutant. I spent my 8 points on an on-table MG08, an extra MG08/15 for one Light Machine-gun Gruppe, plus three barrage points, "Bombardment on enemy trench line", “Feurwaltz tactics" and "Gas on the enemy trench line". Hopefully under the cover of the bombardment I would be able to rush the French lines.

The image on the right shows the initial jump-off points, plus the star marks the target for the off-table machine-gun.

Having the higher force Morale the French took the first turn and due to the effects of the bombardment struggled to get any troops on the table, however one of the support sections was deployed in the central emplacements.

The Germans started to appear, firstly the MG/08 deployed in a small Bois on the hills crest and started laying down suppressive fire into the French troops, the two Rifle Gruppe deployed on my right.

The under the dancing barrage and gas attack the French struggled to stop the two Rifle Gruppe from advancing on their left positions, although the Germans had to deploy the enhanced Light Machine-gun Gruppe to support the attack and the Leutnant to keep them moving.

Eventually, in close contact with the French position on their right one of the Rifle Gruppe was severely depleted, only two men remained and the Gefreiter dead, however, in only just the nick of time a French Grenadier-Voltigeur Squad manned the positions before them, a sharp fire-fight and exchange of Grenades ensued, the French Lieutenant dashing to the position to maintain morale.

By now the French had saved enough Chain of Command points and were able to end the turn, stopping the barrage. Too late, the German Leutnant seized the initiative and led his Rifle Gruppe into the trenches bayonetting the final few defenders.

In true French "attaque à outrance" style the second Grenadier-Voltigeur Squad was deployed to recapture the entrenchment however, after a sharp fire-fight only the Leutnant and three riflemen remained but the French were broken and ran for the rear.

As the French were concentrating so much on their left a Light Machine-gun Gruppe was deployed on my left and started running towards the French line. Despite the final Support Squad being deployed to oppose them they brushed aside the fire and broke through the enemy lines.

In my final phase they exited the French table edge at the same time that the French Morale collapsed to zero.

The pre-game barrage elements made a huge difference to this game, with a reduction to 4 Command Dice and only being able to deploy on a 5+ meant that two German sections were almost upon their first trench line before any troops could be deployed into it.

The off-table machine-gun that James purchased had no effect on the game, however, now knowing how it works we would probably have used it differently.

This graphic gives an idea of the movements, German in black and French in blue, while the major fire fights are shown in fine lines.


I'm unconvinced with the French Reduced Sized Platoon as although it is well served with support weapons its low numbers make it very brittle.

Another great game though and I'm enthused with getting a load more painted in time for Partizan.

Loads more images from the game here.