Showing posts with label Warfare Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warfare Show. Show all posts

Monday, November 18, 2019

Warfare 2019

Attended Warfare show in Reading this weekend with my muckers the two Mr Bs and Mr P (after meeting up with them on Friday evening once my young lad had dropped me off).

Been a whopping 6 years since I attended Warfare (or any show for that matter) so was like the proverbial kid on Christmas morning !

Venue changing next year to Ascot which will reportedly be bigger and better but a tad more awkward for us Ulster folk to attend I fear (car hire in lieu of train from Gatwick maybe viable method ?).

Trading area seemed busy especially on Saturday and I know we spent a combined total around £1000.


Was very nice to meet and briefly chat with Postie, Ray and the Lesser Big Lee from 'Posties Rejects' on Saturday, an amiable trio of chaps indeed.

Lots of pics but cannot remember details of several


Part of trader area on day 1









Demo game with To The Strongest







Competition area day 1 (think those are Lord Of Rings game table in foreground)











Solferino in 6mm with Bloody Big Battles on day 2







Eastern Front game in 28mm with Bolt Action (BA seemed very popular including in competition seemingly replacing Flames of War)











Caratacus demo using Advanced Guard rules (some very nice figures)








Zulu Wars (entitled Lawkes Drift ?) demo game











Very nice Wild West in winter game with lots of interior detail in buildings (note saloon in lower right with innards exposed)











Nice set up for a game set in Angola 1978 using Battlefront WWII rules 












Kalistra hexes being used for medieval battle of Mohn 1241 (?) 












Warfare In Age Of Reason rules for a 15mm battle (forget the name Warburg maybe ?)








Another Bolt Action Bulge demo with very nice 1/56th units including Panthers disguised as M10s.









Bolt Action once more utilizing a Rapid Fire Market Garden scenario










A fantasy demo game I think








Some pics from trading area on day 2
























MEG competition 15mm Biblical period










 Compulsory 'Loot' pics mostly terrain pieces, MDF and several painted Napoleonic units














And stolen from 'Don't Throw A One' blog
 https://onelover-ray.blogspot.com/2019/11/warfare-wargames-show-reading-2019.html
Big-not any more Lee and Ray with little old me as sandwich filling.
Postie off spending/networking I expect.



Sunday, November 16, 2014

Field of Battle 2......er....battle.......

Played our 'in lieu of Warfare' Field Of Battle game. Four players involved (the Warfare 'team') and an excellent game it was too.
Stephen Pollock arrived reeking of garlic so seemed obvious choice as French Commander.
The rest of us drew lots (well poker chips) for sides and  Stephen Brittain was French sub-commander with John Brittain as Prussian Commander with yours truly as underling.
This worked out well as both Stevie B and I have good working knowledge of the rules whilst John has only played once and Mr P has never played the rules or Napoleonics before.
With the Brittain brothers facing each other and I vs Mr P this allowed the game to crack on a a decent rate.
I had set-up the scenario as per previous post only addition was I rolled for various units prior instead of keeping all types the same although not too many low or high rolls to change stats significantly in the end.
Brigades were assigned (fairly easy as both forces had six each)
Used the pre-battle Fate system of FOB2 which only yielded a small advantage to Prussians with Tactical Deployment (ie one Brigade was able rearrange its deployment after set-up).
Game started with a 'race' (such as it was in mud) to the central town which the French narrowly won (getting Initiative and required Move cards).
With Guard units in the Built Up areas it was going to be tough to dislodge the French.
I was on Prussian right and held back an Infantry Brigade initially on extreme flank in the town watching the scary Old Guard Cavalry Brigade deploy that direction.
I moved my second Infantry Brigade to support Johns and brought the Cuirassier Brigade to the right to support.
John Bs Infantry became heavily embroiled at village with his two Cavalry Brigades on our left.
Stevie B had some awesome shooting rolls (ie 12 on a D12) with one Artillery Battery (once we got into 12" visibility range) and a Light Infantry unit in the town which coupled with low defence rolls from John saw four (!!) Prussian units destroyed or routing in short order.
I then saw a Line unit Rout in similar fashion from more than a 'whiff of grapeshot'.
All this hurt for only a few paltry hits on enemy (Guard D8 defence) and our Morale Chips were whittling down rightly vindicating my decision to add 10 chips to starting levels.
Johns Dragoons on our left also suffered but he did manage to recover these and a couple of foot units from Routing status with the the mud saving them from routing directly off-table. On my flank things heated up as I took offensive throwing my Infantry forward supported by the Cuirassier.
I managed to get both Cuirassier in against a single Young Guard unit in line but only caused a fall back and then he recovered from becoming out of Command and pushed both units back in disorder (Out Of Command status).
I did get some success with volleys against both the vaunted Grenadiers A Cheval and the Chasseurs a Cheval routing them both and giving them hits.
But Mr P managed to recover them a couple of turns later. By this time a couple of lowly Prussian Landwehr units had Routed and our losses were such that we had expended all our Morale Chips (including an extra 4 we gained for holding French Objective).
This made recovery of units and hits a tad difficult and gave several Morale chips to the French.
Inevitably an Army Morale card came up for which John threw an equally inevitable 1 ending the game with a decisive French Victory............Schizen !!
The venerable and much lauded French Old Guard foot brigade spent a good deal of the game 'stuck in the mud' failing several move rolls (ie rolling 1) and barely saw action which was just as well as they were best Infantry units on table.
But that Artillery Battery more than made up for them earning I suspect a Legion D'Honneur or maybe a night out with Josephine............
All in all the scenario such as it was worked fine with the mud essentially increasing the table depth for movement and with the rain stopping and starting a couple of times which seemed plausible.
All players enjoyed the game (I hope anyway) and we found FOB to be excellent for such a multi-player game as a lot of its abstractions are subsumed in such a large game.
Possibly the only change we might considered is the very generous (ie there are none) unit Interpenetration rules although it may be a needles complication ?
We had 54 units on table ie virtually my whole Napoleonic collection and yet managed to play and complete the game in 7 hours which included at least an hour to set-up and start and another hour time out for lunch.
We then rounded of day with Chinese food although John had to go (being a new Daddy to Daisy Veronica he had a call to home) but was replaced by Richard Murphy.
All in all a great days gaming and something of a compensation for missing out on our annual jaunt.
Was great to have my wargame room filled with such action and good friends.

Not too many pics as I got so involved in the game :-)



Race begins for Town with Prussians so near and yet so far......................








Johns (Blucher) Infantry Brigade and two Cavalry Brigades face his brother







My Infantry Brigades with Cuirassier support (green cards are Morale 'Chips')


























John moving Dragoon up in support of town assault with our 'Action' card deck on display








Mr P (Napoleon) has redeployed the Old Guard Cavalry from his centre to his left (much to the chagrin of his subordinate).
Note also Old Guard foot lagging behind in centre and that damnable French Foot Battery (on left of pic).







French have won the 'race' occupying the town in force...........damn.
The unpredictably of the Piquet/Field of Battle system allows such events and is one of its joys when playing.








Messers Stevie B and Mr P discuss tactics (is it me or does Mr P have a vague resemblance to 'Boney' ?)










Action developing on Prussian right






Some sod posted couple of pics of Warfare gaming area just to annoy me and if I see any from the trade area I will possibly cry !! :-)























Monday, November 18, 2013

WARFARE 2013 the annual jaunt

Warfare time again (this is my sixth visit in a row and ninth overall) accompanied by Messrs Stephen and John Brittain (the robust Mr P unable to attend this year).
We hired a car at Gatwick this year instead of train and found it a bit cheaper and very much more convenient.
Our now usual gaff at Ibis Reading with standard 'out to stuff oneself on Fri/Sat evenings' at local eating establishments.
The show was usual heady mix of trade stands, demo games (although bit down on previous years we thought) and staring a competition games/gamers.
I went with plan to buy little if any lead which of course was subject to disaster after 'first contact with the enemy' !
Strange breed the visiting (starved of any shows) Ulster wargamer indeed as we always go through the same processes ie

a. Friday evening spent discussing what we plan to buy or not buy or look at and what we 'need' 

b. then Saturday is a whirlwind of trawling the trade stands, purchasing items (for us with a caveat of 'will this fit in hand luggage ?') having arm dislocated by weight of 'must haves' etc

c. Saturday evening is spent fondling said items, thinking 'why did I buy these ?' and 'I must not buy anything more as I will never paint this lot' plus 'but i need just one or two things'

d. then its onto Sunday to a slower paced trawl but just as expensive

e. then back home to abject  poverty and 'I really need some more of these/that' and more online purchasing.

I would not trade the experience for much else :-)



The haul































Some crappy old iPhone pics from show


Stalingrad in 1/35th scale !





































One of my highlights Freustadt from Great Northern War


































































Meggido using Warlord rules (lots of Chariots)













































Shiloh in 28mm



































































Armati games (these blokes play every year)





































































Napoleon at War rules for this one (nice figures)













































LRDG type large scale game













































Chain Of Command demo






































Competition games ongoing















Kalistra displaying new rules with Romano British battle



















A nice 15mm game using BattleGroup Overlord rules




































An ECW game using 54mm figures




















Two Wings Of Glory games WW2 and WW1 (on nice terrain mats)






































The SYW Age Of Reason second day and includes 'contractual pic' of Messrs Brittain (or as it known as 'photo booming' nowdays










































Wild West game which seemed to include a cattle stampede
































Chain Of Command still going on Sunday


































I took several more pics but too crap to use which included a very nice 28mm Samurai game and couple of Napoleonic games one using Age of Eagles, the other using Black Powder and a WW1 East Africa Piquet Field of Battle and Pickets Charge participation game which looked fun.