Thursday, June 16, 2016

TactiCon 2015

You may have seen photos taken of my Crossing of the Meuse, 1940 that I have posted on this blog earlier. The following is a series of photos taken TactiCon, held in Denver, Colorado in September of 2015. I recreated the area of Dinant Belgium and the land to the north at Houx, crossed by Erwin Rommel's 7Pz Division in May of 1940.

The first is looking west across the Meuse at Bouvignes. This is located just north of Dinant (off photo to left):
Next is a view taken over the Citadel at Dinant (which is to right of and on the other side)
Looking north along the Meuse and Dinant. The Cathedral I scratch-built to match photos
Now we have flipped the view and we are looking east back towards Dinant and the Citadel
Again, looking east from the French-held heights over Bouvignes with Dinant seen upper right
Wiht Dinant in the left background and Bouvignes in the right foreground, you can note the two blown bridges the French had dropped into the river just before Rommel's arrival
The remaining shots were all taken during the Convention with the various 'generals' pondering their next moves (with photographic assistance of course!). 


The French looking to bring up their reserves!

Look beyond the first table and you will just make out the second containing the Houx portion of the battlefield, where Germans crossed as early as May 13th! French plans believed the Germans wouldn't even reach the Meuse until about the 17th!
Here is the reverse view with Houx and the fishing weir and lock (mid-photo) used by the German motorcyclists to cross over unopposed! The French were too busy occupying the high ground overlooking the area and not the riverbanks!
Sadly for the French players, history repeated itself, although the Germans did suffer more casualties. 
All in all  a great time shared by everyone. 
C'est la guerre!










Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Spanish Assault on Oran

Its been a very long time since my last posting, as I'm had serious problems with my computer. Unfortunately, that is where the majority of photos were stored. Now the problem has finally been settled, I'm posting one of my groups colonial conflicts involving the Portuguese and Spanish (allies in our campaign) and their combined attack on the Arabic city of Oran. The Pashaw there had resisted all attempts to defuse the violence taking place between the two sides and even the appearance of an official delegation from the Ottoman Empire has failed. The assault begins with a group of Arabs in the employ of the Spanish making an attempt on a gate just before dawn:
The pro-Spanish Arabs creeping up on the gate guards
Two guards at the gate are dispatched! Unfortunately a cry goes out
Support for the assault takes position on a nearby rooftop
But before the Pashaw's men can react and close the gate, the Spanish begin to pour in 
After driving off supporting troops, the Spanish have their entry into Oran!
Never imagined it would go so well for the Spanish. At a future date, the story of the combined Spanish/Portuguese fight for Oran will be presented








Chinese 3d Wood Puzzles

if you are looking for buildings for your Chinese centered games, have you found these. Amazon and Alibaba (especially, at very low prices if you look carefully), carry these. Some I payed as little as 6-7 dollars!
Don't even need glue in most cases!
Great for ships as well:
And if you decide to paint:
Historical Temples:
Which paint up very nicely:
Initially very tricky to assemble as there are virtually no instructions, only a one-page chart showing the numbered pieces. You put in together in numbered sequence. They fit well with 28mm best. I have completed over two dozen now and I've used them to make a Forbidden City setup I will be adding to this blog soon. Enjoy






Europeans retake Tamil

After the Moro destroyed the Japanese garrison, they enslaved the Indian natives. But soon a large multi-national force (US/Russian/Belgian) bore down on them. The small Moro force was destroyed but the last remaining juramentado (Moslem fanatic that historically caused the US all kinds of difficulty in the Philippines). took down more than his share of enemies:

Monday, June 13, 2016

Japanese lose Tamil

Back in May, the Moro attacked the small Japanese settlement at Tamil but were defeated. They returned with a much larger force and the weakened Japanese were overwhelmed. Unfortunately I only have the setup photos as I got to caught up in the vicious fight! There were only 12 surviving Japanese to fight off scores of fanatical Moro bent on their destruction!



Indian Embassy

Early in our Colonial Adventure, a powerful Prince paid a visit to a neighbor

Americans in Afghanistan

Just as the Belgians were seeing their colonial capital overrun, the US decided to abandon their newly constructed fort. The infidels had been successfully driven from the Pathans lands!