Power Armor
Khurasan power armor infantry with conversions
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Skip bombers attack! Check Your 6 game report
We played a fun game of Check your Six today, with American planes attacking some Japanese ships. B-25s came in low, dropping bombs and strafing at wave-top level. American losses were heavy---three bombers shot down and the fourth damaged. Japanese losses were one Tony destroyed and one Tony damaged, with a Zero damaged as well. More importantly, the Americans destroyed one transport and badly damaged a second. Pictures below, thanks for looking!
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Check your Six!
I love the air combat game Check Your 6! and have wanted to
get much more into the war in the Pacific.
Here are my Japanese and American air forces so far, in 1/600 scale by
Oddzial Osmy and Tumbling Dice, and my flight stands.
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Millennium Con 18
I had a great time this weekend attending my first Millennium Con, in Round Rock, TX. I played a good civil war game, ran a couple games, saw some very nice tables, and bought a few figures. Also made new friends and had an outstanding drive up and back with my gaming buddies. I'm looking forward to next year! Pictures below and a bit of description of the con at the very end.
Sunday, October 4, 2015
New Guinea 1942: AAR
We played a game of A
Sergeant’s War on Saturday at Stronghold Games in McAllen, TX. The scenario was based on the American 32nd
Infantry Division’s operations on New Guinea in November/December 1942, when
they fought against well entrenched Japanese forces. The game was hard fought, with sharp Japanese
counter attacks, heavy fire from MG bunkers, and point blank shots from US
Stuart tanks. Pictures below, mixed in
with a description of the game after.
Here is a link to my blog, where I have included a full order of battle,
notes, and a map.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Jungle terrain and Japanese bunkers
I am thinking that a lot of my gaming over the next year or
so will be set in Southeast Asia—14th Army’s campaigns, the
liberation of the Philippines, and MacArthur’s battles in the Southwest Pacific,
as well as the French Indochina War—and I decided to make some suitable jungle
terrain. Here’s the result, using plastic
bamboo, floor mats, aquarium plants, and various types of flock. The terrain is mounted on MDF and metal
washers. The river/creek is MDF. The bunkers are small pieces of plywood, cut
on a scroll saw and textured. A friend
has trees covered, so I’ve focused on brush, high grass, and bamboo thickets. I
plan to still make some more, as supplies are ample. 15mm figures for scale. Thanks for looking!
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Friday, September 4, 2015
War in the Pacific: US Army and Japanese Army
I have painted two opposing platoons of US infantry and Japanese infantry for use in an upcoming Okinawa mini-campaign for my rules, A Sergeant's War. They are 15mm scale; the Japanese are mostly Resistant Roosters (available from Historifigs) and the Americans are mostly Old Glory. I think the Americans are actually paratroopers, but they were what I have so...close enough!
Thanks for looking! Lots of pics below.
Thanks for looking! Lots of pics below.
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