Monday, 19 January 2015

28mm US Army 500pts Bolt Action force

It's been a very long time since my last post but things have been moving along with my US Army force.

I managed to complete all the infantry I have before December but alas, Nick hadn't got his force ready so there was no end of year Bolt Action game.

Below you'll see my initial collection of US infantry...

500 pt Veteran US Army Bolt Action - Click for bigger pic

This amounts to 500 points of Bolt Action US Infantry (based on the army list in the core rulebook). I'm not sure what it'll amount to in Chain of Command as I've not looked at the army lists and compared the models to it yet.

My 500 point Bolt Action US Army list is as follows:

Officer 
First Lieutenant Kelly + Rifleman (Vet 90 + 13) = 103
Forward Observer
Artillery Observer + spotter (Vet 115 + 13) = 128
Sniper Team
(Vet) = 65
Veteran Infantry Squad
Sergeant Big Joe + 6 men, SMG x 2, BAR (Vet 65 + 26 + 6 + 5) = 102
Veteran Infantry Squad
Sergeant Oddball + 6 men, SMG x2, BAR (Vet 65 + 26 + 6 + 5) = 102
Total Points =  500

I realise that this list looks a bit fragile but it's the best I can muster with the models I have at the moment. I plan on expanding the infantry once I have 1000pts painted. I have a jeep and a Sherman to complete next which should get me to 750 points. After that I want to add a mortar and field artillery piece which should add another 100-150 points. I've not thought much more beyond that so the final models to get me to my initial 1000 points could be anything at present. Potentially more infantry but transport vehicles might also be on the table - finances permitting.

I plan on getting to 1000 points before the end of June 2015 which 'should' be doable, depending on how distracted I get along the way.

One such distraction is these guys:

German Sniper team and initial riflemen - click for bigger pic

I got these for Christmas and in the absence of Nick's Japanese I plan on getting this box painted by the end of February so that I can play a few 500 point vs 500 point games both at home with my kids or against Nick if he fancies running one of the armies.

I was planning on doing the Germans after I'd finished the 1000 points of US Army (to be Kelly's adversaries) but I've brought starting the Germans forward so that I can get a few games in along the way to 1000 points.

Oh and in case you missed Nick's posts in December the reason my progress on the project slowed down last year was I was getting my own pre-gunpowder historical/Fantasy skirmish game published. It's called Open Combat and you can find out more here: http://www.secondthunder.com

Sunday, 7 December 2014

WWII Bolt Action Japanese - a few reinforcements: Nick

So still no painting from me I'm afraid!  All is not lost however, the SAGA tournament at the Stoke Challenge led to the purchase of these pack mules from Tiger Miniatures - a new company to me, but one with lots of tempting goodies:




Although not part of the army as such, I will find a use for them as a mood/terrain piece or objective markers and wish I'd got a few more.




Also one of my many visits to Warlord Games has procured me a few reinforcements in the way of these Snipers and Spotter from their excellent range of WWII Japanese miniatures:








...as well as some alternative head sprues for a bit of variety or conversions:












So not the update I was hoping to write after so long, but more to come soon and hopefully some actual progress before Xmas!

Breaking the Silence - part 2

So as I mentioned last time, we have both been suffering distractions from our projects on the Tale of 2 Gamers blog.

Some of these 'distractions' can now be found appearing on our alternative blog Battling a Lead Mountain, which we set up to run alongside and allow us to start displaying some of our other work without cluttering up To2G with irrelevant or erroneous posts - feel free to take a look and let us know what you think?

Hopefully normal service will be resumed here soon, especially with the promise of our first game before the New Year!

Thursday, 27 November 2014

Breaking the Silence - part 1

Ok, so it's been far too long since we (especially me!) posted anything here?

Unfortunately there hasn't been much to show from myself in the way of progress... a SAGA tournament, regular playtesting and some demos of 'Beyond the Gates of Antares' with Rick Priestley and the guys from Warlord Games have all been a distraction - not to mention real life in general, including learning to play guitar and the small matter of getting married!

I also know Carl has been very busy with other things as well, the same SAGA tournament for one thing and a lot of work getting his excellent skirmish rules -
'Open Combat' published - which included painting random historical and fantasy miniatures and terrain for photos in the publication!
Although I'm sure he will be here soon to tell us all about any progress he has made.

Wednesday, 20 August 2014

WWII Bolt Action US Army Lieutenant Kelly plus BAR and SMG troops painted

Following on from my last WWII post I've finished my 'Kelly' model for my US army Kelly's Heroes themed Bolt Action (and Chain of Command) force.

I have to say that I really like the Artizan Designs miniature lines, they're lovely to paint. The sculpting is very straight forward and 'clean' with enough detail to give the models individual character. Many modern miniature lines, particularly in the fantasy and science fiction genres (which I also collect and play) have an excess of decoration which I sometimes find quite intimidating to paint. The models I've worked with over the years from Artizan have always been fun to paint.

Artizan models are metal with the usual flash and mould lines you would expect to have to deal with, they are bulky sculpts when compared to the plastics from Warlord Games but once painted and viewed from 2-3 feet away on the tabletop don't let that stop you mix and matching.

I'll be building a German force once I've completed my US army and I'll be buying Warlord Games' plastics for that army.

Here's the painted Kelly and two of his soldiers:


28mm Artizan Designs WWII Kelly, BAR and SMG models
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Next up for my US army painting are another sergeant, Big Joe, along with another SMG and BAR dude. Then I'll need to do some more cleaning and priming to get my sniper, spotter and Observation team ready for painting. Once I have all the infantry painted I'll do a group photo and write down an army list.

Thursday, 14 August 2014

Epic Armageddon Chaos Dreadnoughts Painted, Juggernaut WiP and Reinforcements

My Epic A force has taken a bit of a back seat recently while I've been busy elsewhere but I have managed to nudge it along since my last Epic post.

Below you'll see the work in progress of my main formations. The proxie Berserkers on the left and the Juggernauts on the right. The two spare stands at the back are going to be turned into standard bearers and/or Champions, I want something that I can swap in and out to tweak points values when it comes to putting lists together so this will give me a little wriggle room.

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My recent birthday saw Nick and I exchange a few epic minis (although my force got much the bigger boost) - you can see the additions to my collection below.

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There's 4 old style Land Raiders which I can 'Chaosify' along with enough bodies (including some old style Orks) to build another formation of infantry, plus Rhinos & chaos lords. This little selection gives me plenty of bodies (when added to my existing collection) to build my initial 1000 point force. Also, crucially, it unlocks more elite slots etc. in the army lists by adding another formation into the mix when going onto bigger force sizes.

I have managed to get some painting on the Epic force finished: my Dreadnoughts! Here they are:

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Monday, 11 August 2014

WWII US Army Painting Progress and Reinforcements

It's been what feels like an age since I last posted. Family birthdays, parties, kids breaking up for summer holidays, kids at home during summer holidays when working from home. It all amounts to a lot of 'stuff' happening and doesn't leave much room for hobby time.

Coupled with all of the above I've been working on my own skirmish ruleset which is getting very close to completion. It needs quite a lot of painting and photography sorting before it's finished so that's been taking up 'hobby' time (I'll post about that some other time).

But, in amongst all of that chaos, I have managed to make some progress on my Bolt Action US Army, here's Sergeant Oddball from a couple of angles:


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As I mentioned, we've had quite a few birthdays in our family recently including me! I've received quite a few reinforcements for my project:

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There's US sniper team plus a couple of observation dudes that will make a Forward Observer 2-man team. There's a MMG Jeep and plus two Shermans! (One with wooden armour - very appropriate for any of those japanese spear mine wotsits Nick is modeling).

I also got Kelly, 2 x SMGs, 2 x BARs and Big Joe from Artizan Designs range to fill out my existing infantry, the WiP of these is below (there's been more progress since this pic was taken).

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I was also lucky enough to receive some money so I actually bought the Bolt Action rulebook - read half of it so far. Looks a lot of fun. Incidentally I also have the Two Fat Lardies Chain of Command in digital format so I'm looking forward to playing both and comparing the play experience of them. On the surface of it they look as though they provide very different opportunities and tactical choices.

Taking all things into consideration my US force is coming along nicely. I'm going to have to have a bit of a think about how I'm going to squeeze multiple Shermans into the army in regular games due to construction restrictions. I'm pretty sure I'll be making up my own 'Kelly's Heroes' inspired scenarios to incorporate Oddball's tank squadron though so they'll definitely all get on the table at some point. Plus I'm aware that Warlord Games are publishing a Tank Battles books in the near future so that could open up some interesting opportunities too.