All set up, ready. This will be the first face-to-face game I've hosted for over 2 years, so I'm really looking forward to it.
Somewhere in the Rhineland, not far from Landau, mid-1703. On your left you see Prince Eugène of Savoy with an Allied army (Austrians and Hessians), opposed by a French force commanded by Marshal Marsin.
If you drop by here later in the week, you should read more about it. 1970s-style 20mm toy soldiers; linear warfare - you'd better believe it.
I believe. Great. Can't wait. Hope it goes well.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to be the French. I shall now have to think beyond having all the correct troops in the right places, labelled accurately, and come up with some plan for beating the bloody Austrians...
DeleteLooking forward to it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mike - if the game goes well I may try a couple of re-plays using Zoom before I put everything away!
DeleteLook forward to seeing the battle report, table is set and looks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie. I have to confess that in the build up to this game I had a go at assembling and painting a 3D-printed church that I've had lying around for a while. Not great - the print was poor quality, and also the model was designed to be produced in a larger scale. Nothing fitted; after 2 evenings of mucking about, trying to fake it with acrylic putty and sandpaper, I decided this was a waste of effort and binned it. In fact that's quite a relief, and I've gone back to my trusty ceramic "ornament" buildings. My German villages usually look like Norfolk anyway, so this is all very comfortable.
DeleteWell, the table looks great, I'll look forward to seeing the battle unfold and all that 20mm goodness! It is odd how you get out of practice doing f2f games, the majority of mine are still remote but I did run a f2f recently. Good luck!
ReplyDeletef2f has advantage that other players are unlikely to be taking the piss via Zoom messaging. More seriously, I am comfortable with Zoom if I am hosting, but the furry pictures are tricky if I'm a remote player - this is getting to be a significant issue.
DeleteLooking forward to this one, and seeing the armies again.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Professor - the boys are itching for a fight...
DeleteWelcome back to cameraderie of the wargames table; I enjoy gaming as a chance to socialise as much as play.
ReplyDeleteIndeed so. Things went downhill here with Covid and subsequent family difficulties. If I didn't talk to myself I'd forget how to speak. Looking forward to the session.
DeleteLooking forward to the report (the table looks grand!)
ReplyDeleteThank you Matt - my guest general is Stryker, so a jovial session is guaranteed! All my tables look pretty much the same, so I guess I must like this sort of thing!
DeleteGood luck mate. I hope you’re using CJL?
ReplyDeleteCJL 1.02 - as sure as you're born. The Litest of Lite rules. This will be my first f2f use of the new activation cubes - as long as we don't throw them at each other we'll be fine. [A couple of potential gentle tweaks in the pipeline - nothing dangerous - I must send you a short note on that, since you probably don't have enough rubbish in your life already...]
DeleteAustrians fighting in Norfolk, what's not to like? Looking forward to it!
ReplyDeleteI love the smell of dimethyl sulphide in the morning... [Norfolk joke]
DeleteLooks like great fun! Are you using Command & Colors? A while back I created a somewhat improved ruleset based on C&C, but a bit better (imho). I ran it at quite a few Little Wars and one Historicon. Email me if you’d like a copy. gdrover65@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHave fun!
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