1/6000 scale WWI ships by Figurehead miniatures.
As designed, as completed and 1918 refit versions of HMS Furious. Furiouser and Furiouser…
Also four ships of the Admiral class.
1/6000 scale WWI ships by Figurehead miniatures.
As designed, as completed and 1918 refit versions of HMS Furious. Furiouser and Furiouser…
Also four ships of the Admiral class.
This weekend (November 23, 2013) the local HMGS-South group played a 1879 Zulu War game at the Dogs of War shop using The Sword and the Flame colonial rules, Revision 1.
Date: June 1879, second invasion of Zululand
Location: Near Fort Newdigate, guarding the supply line of the main army advancing on Ulundi.
Situation: Supply columns had been attacked by Zulu raiding parties based in hilly terrain overlooking the track to Ulundi. A force was organized from the garrison of Fort Newdigate and ordered to clear the hills of Zulu. This force consisted of three platoons of infantry, one platoon of Naval Brigade rifles, a detachment of the 17th Lancers and one Gatling gun.
The Zulu force consisted of six units (mixed rifle and spear) hidden in rough terrain. Other Zulu units would arrive when firing could be heard from the battle.
1/6000 scale WWI ships by Figurehead miniatures.
This weekend the local HMGS-South group played a WWII game at the Dogs of War shop using the Spearhead rules and 3mm miniatures from Pico Armor.
The scenario was set during Operation Perch, the British attempt to take Caen, and involved the attack by the British 51st Division out of the Orne River bridgehead on June 12 – 13, 1944. The scenario assumed that the initial British attack was more successful than it was historically, i.e., that the German defensive line had been broken and the British were advancing into more open terrain in their drive on Caen.
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