Sunday, February 11, 2024

French Indochina: 1953

Back in 2019, (and it that does seem a long time ago!) The Gaming Group fought a number of battles recreating the French Indochina War. We fought through 1949 and 1950 and had reached the massive struggle at Dong Ke on RC4. Then we turned our sights elsewhere.


At a slightly earlier time, i had the opportunity to watch the film Dien Bien Phu, directed by Pierre Schoendoerffer on UTube. The only version at that time was in French, but the film mesmerized me. Then suddenly I found that someone had added English subtitles and I was in heaven. Then ALL the copies disappeared from the net and that remained for years. I keep looking, but could find no copy that would play in the States, until last month. For about $30, I purchased through Amazon a beautiful BluRay edition and when it arrived, i watched it three straight nights. I have read many reviews that didn't rate it highly, but for me personally, I appreciated it more and more. Even since I read Bernard Fall's Hell in a Very Small Place back in the early 70s (1970 that is), I have been fascinated by this incredible battle. I and friends have fought numerous miniature games over the years, and i have constructed a massive battle board covering the entire French position in 15mm. Had the set up at a Convention years ago and fought it over three days. Watching the film has reignited my passion for the French and Viet Minh struggle all those years again.

A lot of research has been undertaken in those years, and many more books on the topic have been read. The Group even recreated Operation Castor, again in 15mm that was a blast.  But last week, i dug out the figures, reset the rules, and pulled out the boards necessary for the first major struggle in the valley of Dien Bien Phu in March of 1953.

This view of the French position of Beatrice, is from the SW as the Viet Minh artillery barrage is pounding the shocked French Foreign Legion defenders of the famous 3/13DBLE. This was the unit that held Rommel's forces at bay at Bir Hakeim in North Africa in 1942. In spite of their history and experience, they, like the rest of the French Union forces at Dien Bien Phu, had never experienced the intensity of the artillery barrage that General Giap unleashed upon them. No one believed that the Viets could accomplish what was necessary to bring heavy guns through trackless jungled-covered hills, and then supply them with enough ammunition to make a difference. The boards themselves are based on old 2'x4' ceiling tiles. Beatrice is covering approximately 6'x4'. The trenches and bunkers were carved into the boards and then lined with individually molded sand bags out of playdough! I know, crazy. But the result was quite effective i believe. There will be more photos in the future postings that you can study.





Thursday, November 16, 2023

"The Beach"

 So one of the ships carrying the American troops to Vera Cruz, has instead, literally dropped onto a beach in the Alternative Yucatan. A rough barricade was thrown up, just in time in fact...

The view from the sea (that is an old Constitution model that I stripped the masts etc to form a wreck)...
Silently, Holcano tribesmen (Mayan?) moved up to the jungles edge, to begin launching their deadly arrows on to the unsuspecting Americans...
The first Grik appear as they begin their charge from the jungle (they are the evolved dinosaurs on this 'other" Earth...
A closeup of the Grik...
Then a lot more Grik emerge...
The American's 6 lbers and muskets open fire dropping the first Grik...
Whole ranks of Griks are being shot down, but more strep out of the jungle...
Many Grik are down, but their charge is getting closer and closer...
The first Grik make it to the barricade, while Holcano arrows are inflicting U.S. casualties (notice the wounded being moved to the rear of the fighting line)...
The fighting is getting intense at the apex of the American line...
Closer view...
The Grik are on top of the barricade! They are simply ignoring their losses...
The Americans devastate the right wing of the Grik forces...
The breach at the Apex is sealed (at least for now)...
Despite the U.S. losses, the Grik withdraw as reinforcements arrive to same the beleaguered Americans...
A very enjoyable game! If you like Alternative Historicals, i highly recommend the Artillerymen series which is a prequel to an even larger (and great) series (the Destroyermen)




 








Alternate History: The Artillerymen

If you like reading Alternative History novels, I highly recommend  Destroyermen and its prequel, The Artillerymen. The latter tells of American soldiers on their way to Vera Cruz during the Mexican-American War when they are mysteriously transported to a parallel planet Earth. This new Earth, among other things, has seen dinosaurs evolve into intelligent life, called the Grik. Another twist, is a culture based around the Spanish conquistadors melding with central American cultures into a bloody Holy Dominion Kingdom. The Americans find themselves deposited into what we would call the Yucatan, where they are attacked by Grik and Holy Dominion allies, the Holcano (Mayan tribe).


American soldiers representing Volunteers and Regulars from the book...

The real heroes of the novels, American Artillery...
The 'official' commander of the Americans on the beach, Major Reed...
Captain Anson of the Texas Rangers...
Lt Lara, commander of a small Mexican Lancer unit transported to the strange world as well...
Some of Anson's Rangers...
These are some of the hideous cannibalistic Grik...
More Grik, these armed with weapons...
Up next, the Battle on the Beach...









Saturday, September 30, 2023

German Invasion of Denmark: 4/09/40

This game was actually played way back in April, but following my purchase of an historical property in Victor Colorado, and weeks of work in the building, Im finally returning to my blog.

This is the view from over the Danish defensive position. This contains one squad of a bicycle platoon tasked with defending the border region. The German armored/mechanized (yes, tanks and armored cars against bicycle troops!) is seen approaching form the top-left corner.

Showing the left hand squads (x2) on the left of the Danish position...

After taking initial fire from the Danes (top/photo), the Germans quickly unload to begin their assault while a PZ I deploys to the right and two AC and a Pz II remain on the road...
Spotting the heavy Danish MG after it opened fir on the German column, MG fire from the AC causes the Danish crew to become Shaken (Yellow Cap)...
Facing only MG fire from the Danes, the German Pz II crashes into the Danish line along the edge of the wood. Nothing the Danes can do...
Two German M/C crews are shot down as they lead the rest of the column down the road. MG and rifles cannot be expected to stop armor, but that is the situation these Danes found themselves on the morning of 9 April.

This game was more of an attempt to play out the wonderful Danish film 9 April as anything else. Despite the complete inequality in terms of game play, it turned out to be a fun exercise.




  

Thursday, April 27, 2023

A Song of Fire and Ice

I purchased both the Boardgame and the Lannister/Stark Starter set several years ago, did a little bit of painting, then put it aside. Having recently watched the Series House of Dragons, and putting me into that frame of my, I brought out the figures and began painting again. The Club is actually going to try the Boardgame this Wednesday and so perhaps the figs will come into use.

Here is the Starks, (l-r) Catelyn, Robb, Grey Wind, and Sansa...

Greatjon Umber and some of his Berserkers...
The heart of the Stark forces, the Sworn Swords...
Finally, a few Outriders...
These represent the Stark miniatures found in the above mentioned Starter Set. Next up will be the Lannister.




Sunday, April 23, 2023

9.April The Film and the Battle

 For anyone who has interest in WWII, this Danish film is a must see. The production includes authentic uniforms, weapons and tactics. You can watch bicycle troops armed with LMG and rifles try to stop an armored column consisting of Sdkfz 221s, a 223, PZ I and PzII! Later in film, you can see a M/C sidecar 20mm a/t gun hit a Pz II and so on. The story is the little known German invasion of Denmark in 1940, where the 'fighting' only lasted a few hours, some of which took place after the government itself surrendered (as also shown in film). It is well worth your time.

Great Escape Games has recently introduced their line of Danish troops, and it looks like it was taken right from the movie. You have infantry, motorcycles, dismounted m/c troops, and supporting weapons. The gang is going to recreate several of the movie scenes on our table in a couple of weeks, and some of the early figures have been completed. Please excuse the shiny effect of the photos, they are indeed matt-finish but I needed to use a flash...

This is Great Escape's Command Pack, with (l-r) Lojtnant, Batman, 2ndLojtnant, and NCO...

                                                                        Rifle Grenadiers...

                                                                            Sniper Team


                                                                        LMG Team
LMG Squad. These figures along with the LMG Team in previous photo. make up a Squad Pack...

The LMG Team with Tripod. This weapon features as highly important in the initial battle in the film...

Dismounted Motorcyclists will be up next...







Saturday, April 15, 2023

The Bund: 1920s Shanghai

 Its been a long time since I've added to my Blog. I purchased ahistorical building in Victor Colorado which I've been working on, but thats another story. Reading a series of books written by Howard Turk inspired me to recreate Shanghai's famous Bund in 3D. Years ago, I produced a diorama in 2D that reached over 40 feet. For now I have recreated a total of seven of the 22 buildings located along the Whangpoo/Huangpu River.

Starting at the southern end of the Bund (near the French Concession of the early 20th Century), we see (from left to right) the McBain/Asia Building; the Shanghai Club (home to the famous Long Bar); Union Building; anf the NKK Building...

Closeups; McBain:
Shanghai Club:
the Union Building:
the NKK Building:
Moving north up to the heart of the Bund. (l-r) Bank of Taiwan; the North China Daily News Building; the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China; the Palace Hotel;
Again, some closeups. Bank of Taiwan and the North China Daily News:
Chartered Bank:
and finally (for now) the Palace Hotel:
To the right of the last photo you can see some of my 2D printouts of the various buildings architectural drawings I originally downloaded and sized to my chosen 28mm scale.