The Martians have invaded, time to return the favor!

The Martians have invaded, time to return the favor!

Monday, July 19, 2010

Second ACW

 
Sacramento, California - July 9th. This was the first game of our Second American Civil War campaign. The factions fighting for the Constitutionalist side were the town of Locke's Japanese Militia, the local chapter of Minutemen and a group of Marxists who found it more convenient to fight with the Constitutionalists than the Nationalists. On the Nationalist side were reconnaissance elements of the 11th Cavalry Regiment and the local Citizen's Vigilance Committee. Reports of a Communist sponsored car theft ring and child labor camp operating outside of Monticello, California brought Nationalist forces to investigate. Their orders were to break up the ring by any means necessary and confiscate any stolen vehicles. The Constitutionalists put up a fierce fight but were eventually routed off the field. A small group of young boys that were obviously being held there against their will were rescued and turned over to the local Boys Home. Several of the stolen vehicles were recovered as well.
http://rotanddrivel.com/Campaign_Game_1.html

Ironclad Miniatures

Saturday, July 17, 2010

King’s African Rifles, 1914–1918


A Lieutenant of the King’s African Rifles (KAR) leads the 1st Section of his infantry platoon in a TSATF colonial wargame. The men in the first two ranks are Matchbox Japanese infantry with havelock cap covers, painted straight from the box, the others have had the Japanese steel helmet carved into a fez. The Lieutenant commanding this section is a Matchbox Japanese officer with a new head taken from an American Civil War infantryman wearing a slouch hat. All of the figures have been speed-painted by dipping the khaki-coloured plastic miniatures in polyurethane varnish tinted with ivory black artist oil colours. The pigmented varnish naturally accumulates in the folds of the miniature’s clothes, shading these areas. Only the boots, ammunition pouches, weapons, hands and faces were painted prior to dipping.

Askaris Of The Schutztruppe German East Africa 1914–1918


A Sergeant of the Schutztruppe for German East Africa leads the 2nd Section of an Askari infantry platoon in a TSATF colonial wargame. The Askaris are Airfix Japanese infantry who have had the steel helmet carved into a fez. The platoon Sergeant is a first edition Airfix German Afrikakorps soldier, who should have had his WW2 peaked cap replaced by a pith helmet. All of the figures have been speed-painted by dipping the khaki-coloured plastic miniatures in polyurethane varnish tinted with ivory black artist oil colours. The pigmented varnish naturally accumulates in the folds of the miniature’s clothes, shading these areas. Only the boots, ammunition pouches, weapons, hands and faces were painted prior to dipping.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

World At War: Back Of Beyond


World at War: Back of Beyond is the Battlefield Evolution: World at War supplement covering the Interwar-period armies of Central Asia!
The book includes new traits (Grenades, Weak AA) to give you the "interwar feel," and covers all the traits you need to play with the units of this book.
The following army lists are in this book:
The Army of British India
The Basmachi
The Bolsheviks
The Chinese Bandits
The Chinese Warlord Army
The Czech Legion
The Japanese
The Mad Baron's Army
The Mongolian Tribes
The Tibetans
The White Russians
Stats for the many vehicles - such as Rolls-Royce Armoured Car, Lancaster 4x2 Armoured Car, Austin Armoured Car, Austin-Putilov Armoured Car, Austin-Kégresse Halftrack, Medium Mark C Tank, Vickers Medium Mk I Tank, Renault FT-17, Vickers Medium Mk II, Mk III and A1E1 Independent Tank - are also included.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

The Mad Emir's New Mercenaries





The Mad Emir of El Shakoosh Kabir (deuced more dangerous as he was educated at Eton) has recruited a new mercenary Camel corps of very vicious warriors of unknown origin. In Italian reports one of their cavalry squadrons was all but wiped out by these horrid louts. It was even discovered by a relief force that all the horses were slain and several of those apparently cooked and eaten! The lone survivor of this attack a Cpl dispatched by his commander to report on the attack said that he saw these attackers hit several times at close range by rifle fire with no apparent effect! It has also been rumored that these mercenaries have been seen in other regions of Kookanyika and are responsible for several native massacres, even the destruction of a formidable Wazulu war party. There is no exact knowledge of their numbers but it seems to be no more than 60 odd, but there may be more. This constitutes a major provocation on the part of the Emir , and the colonial powers are expected to respond forcefully soon...

Friday, July 9, 2010

Awesome/Lame: Alien Visitors

From humanity's earliest days, we have looked up into the night sky and asked ourselves, "Are we alone in the universe? Will we ever encounter life from other planets? And will they be awesome or lame?" Here are twenty different species of interstellar sightseers who came to Earth and either impressed or annoyed us.


Monday, June 14, 2010

Play Test of "Remember the Maine and to He** with Spain"

Today several of us play tested Jay's Bayou Wars game, Remember the Maine and to He** with Spain!.  Jay has modified Travis' Seas of Steel WW2 naval rules to accommodate the much less technological pre-dreadnought ships of the American and Spanish navies.  Jay also made some equalizing changes in both naval orders of battle, especially the Spanish.  Jay's game will be on Saturday afternoon at 2:00 pm.
http://jacksongamers.blogspot.com

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Ghost Town Of Karnash (4)


Campaign Battle #2, Turn #4 (Final)
http://www.tabletop titans.com/ reports/0033. php

Decision in the Desert


The 1882 Anglo-Egyptian war
Decision in the Desert

The 1882 British-Egyptian war had only 1 major field battle, that of Tel-el-Kebir. When one games this war, one pretty much re-fights Tel-el-Kebir. This battle is not exactly a re-fight, but if you have a struggle in the desert between the British and the Egyptians, well you have to compare it to Tel-el-Kebir.

http://www.angelfire.com/games3/jacksongamer/2009_game19.htm

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Aeronef: The Kaiser's Flyers in Action!


In the fist game, the German's were unable to stop enough
of the British flyers and Airships and the British had a lopsided
victory on points.. In the second game the Germans had
figured out that they had to get in close and concentrate
fire on the flyers and dirigibles with the most bombs aboard.
The Imperial German Luft service were JUST able to shoot
down enough of the British vessels to win.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Secret Photos revealed- Captured Martian!


The London Times. March 12th 1885.

Recent photos have now been released from those terrible events caused by the Martian invasion of southern england last year. While our defensive efforts around Woking proved unable to halt the Martian advance on London. Further north a crashed cylinder was able to be surrounded by a detachment of the 24th regiment of foot lead by Lt Bromhead and assisted by Colonel Shaftsbury. It appears this cylinder may have landed off course, since it did not come down in the usual " tri pattern" observed elsewhere in England.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Texicon


"Where the West Begins"
Located at:
Sheraton Hotel
1701 Commerce Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
Phone: (817) 335-7000



http://www.texicon.net/