Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Scarlet Thunder at Reading Warfare

Five Club members took the game to Warfare at Reading for two days. We had bought the worlds largest (almost) digital clock to have a countdown for the games (£35 on ebay) and it helped speed the game up no end as players were aware that time was short.



 On that basis we played ten games over the two days (so around 40 punters (well, 35 - an umpire made up the numbers on some games) and handed out loads of Salute leaflets.



 John Treadaway would like to thank Tim "I've just lost a piston ring in my car on the way up here" Atkinson, Peter Merritt and Ivan Congreve (the three drivers for the large slabs of scenery and display boards) plus Kevin Dallimore for running the game.




Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Club night - 5th November 2012

Quite a quiet night last night; not too many games on show, though that may be because it was the fourth race of the Formula De season which took ten players off to a single table...


General de Brigade


Warhammer 40k tournament game - Chaos v Tau

More 40k - Necrons v Space Wolves

Age of Eagles
Through the Mud and the Blood

Didn't catch which system, but 20mm WW2

More 40k - Chaos v Grey Knights

The first corner in our Formula De race - I had to make five damage rolls and two suspension rolls in this one move...

Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Another night at the club - 10/09/12

More games down at the club - mostly 40k, but with a smattering of General de Brigade, Kings of War, Dystopian Wars, Tusk, Flames of War, Stingray and Gruntz!



























Sunday, 9 September 2012

Warlords @ Colours 2012


The South London Warlords were at Colours 8th- 9th September 2012 and as it it 70th anniversary of El Alamein this year, we refought the Battle of Alam el Halfa (the first battle of the 2nd Alamein). The scenario is from Monty's battles Rapid Fire series.

The game started to be built 3 months ago. From this
                                                         The Battlefield
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                                                                Alam el Halfa Ridge
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                                                                           To This
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                                                                                The Ridge
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Big Jim (great Toad), and I have been beavering away to get to this:

The Display  Bren (1941 model)& Lee enfield (1942) kindly supplied by Dave Barnes (cheers Mate 8-) )
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2nd turn. 21st Panzer Div advances
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Artillery set up
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and 21st keep moving (view towards ridge)
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The British armour lies in wait behind Point 102 (one of the German objectives)
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15th Panzer Div arrives
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View from the ridge
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The Stuka's view of the ridge
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21st Panzer have cleared the depression and are mixing it the the British entrenched on the ridge.
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The armour clashes!
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The battle at turn 10
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The British armour stops the "tide"
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The Reserves arrive to save the day
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The Boston arrives on table and takes out two PzrIIIs
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Situation at about turn 12
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Germans take the ridge and British fail morale and surrender
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The British reinforcements were due on turn 15, but I had some AT guns in the depression and the artillery of both sides were starting to hit their targets, but we think the Germans would have "won the Day".
German victory (again), but once again only just.

A good scenario but a difficult one for the British to win.