Monday, 27 October 2025

A mixed bag of painting……

 As my cold very gradually improves I’ve managed to get some more painting done between the coughing. As this morning saw a return to gaming and a trip to George’s. First up the painting, I had a short break from ECW as I awaited some more bases.

This fine metal standard is I think a warlord figure possibly the one who comes with the rule book ? Anyway I put him with a couple of spare figures to create an extra command stand for the peninsular
This bad boy has been sitting waiting to be constructed for ages, again a warlord model the standing crew can all be removed if needed, I guess the Germans need an 88 but I’m not sure how often it will get onto the table ?
I guess all British Napoleonic Peninsular armies need a Rocket or two, again a metal warlord model, they do a second version which I might pick up one day ?
Then back to ECW here are two units of dragoons
And hot off the painting table this evening another Royalist unit marches out of the depot, I think a parade is needed in the next few days

Due to my cold last week I had to cancel George coming to the dungeon but we managed to rearrange our next early war campaign for this morning. A tough scenario for the French (George) who have to try and demolish the two culverts to delay the German advance. This is tough with the Germans getting additional support points.
Looking to delay the Germans brought along a Stuka bomber which wasn’t very successful last time. However, on this occasion the bomber proved very effective, hitting a key building close to the french objective, it turned out this left an unexploded bomb in the building which might blow at an end of turn ?
Some good dice rolling from the Germans, and the french were struggling from the start getting pinned down as they deployed.
German firepower drove the french back from the objective and then to cap it off the UXB exploded. As always a pleasure to play with George’s lovely collection and a fun game greatly enhanced by my win 🙂

Finally for this post I found this rather splendid book in a secondhand book shop for a couple of quid.

Thats it for this post, hopefully another game later this week and if I can cope some more painting.

Thanks as always for taking the time to check in

Matt ♥️


Wednesday, 22 October 2025

An update on lots of stuff……

Quiet on the gaming front at the moment with a couple of games postponed due to seasonal colds and illness. I’m just back from another week helping to decorate my son’s house in London. But I have kept busy on a number of hobby fronts.
I’ve managed to maintain the enthusiasm for painting the ECW project. A couple more infantry units 
A first unit of dragoons, mounted in a slightly more open formation
A couple of brigade commanders just to try them out on their round bases
I decided to blitz some cavalry
The second infantry unit completed this morning.

The hobby fund had a small financial windfall a few weeks ago  so I was encouraged to spend it before it was lost to the taxman.
I picked these up off eBay, they are hand made but to a very high standard and match extremely well my current Mediterranean buildings so provide a nice little extension to the building collection.
I have also been pondering updating my ‘roads’ for a while and after lots of consideration I ordered a large amount of flexible roads off eBay (fatfranks) which I’m sure a number of you already have. Specifically this allows me to run roads over my hills and create more interesting roads networks, they are pretty generic so will work in a wide range of periods and scales. I should have enough for bigger games in the shed as well.

Finally before I picked up my current cold ! I managed a walk out into the Fells, we were treated to a lovely days walking
The  beauty of the Lakes in Autumn 

Thats it for now not sure when the next game is planned as I need to get over this cold,  but I well enough to paint so will carry on…..

Thanks for getting this far 🤧♥️ Matt


Sunday, 5 October 2025

A painting update…….Italian Armour upgrade

Despite some challenges with my daughter’s health this week (she is fine now) I have managed some painting. First up after the Sicily battle last week I decided the Italians needed some extra heavy support !

Italian super heavy tank CV33
I managed to pick up both of these from eBay at a reasonable price the second is a flame Tank which will no doubt terrify the Americans ?
Ok I probably wasn’t fooling anybody the new armour are Italian CV33 tankettes and here they are compared to my German Tiger they may not be quite so scary but should at least be hard to hit ? And will provide some fun
Another ECW unit has rolled of the painting table
I also painted up these Commanded Foot effectively musketeers detached as a skirmish unit.

Well that’s it for now I will hopefully get some more painting done soon

Thanks for looking Matt ❤️


Thursday, 2 October 2025

Battle of Fox’s Gap 1862 ACW

Another battle at the start of this week, myself and Martin have managed one a month so far this year,so we only just managed to squeeze this in following my long holiday in early September. This time back to ACW and a version of Fox’s Gap from 1862. Many of you will know the back ground to this battle which was all engagement preceding the much larger battle of Antietam. The confederate forces under Lee tried to block the movement of McClellans Federals across the mountains at both Fox’s Gap and Turner’s gap. Eventually although they were forced to retreat the Union army was too slow to capitalise on the Ada vantage and this allowed Lee to regroup and led to Antietam a few days later.

This scenario of which there are lots on the internet is based on a JReb scenario but I have adapted it for my collection, space and V&F. It gives a sense of the battle rather than a truly accurate refight.

The table setup. To make things fun Garlands brigade who are initially holding the high ground behind the  stone wall are in hidden deployment, the Union commander not knowing which or how many Regiments are on the table. Scammon’s brigade arrives for the Union turn one with the next brigades arriving on successive turns. The Confederate reserves are similarly phased but must all enter the battlefield from the North (this end of the table) the Union player also didn’t know this. We had a special rule where potentially Garland or Reno could be killed in action but I completely forgot about this during the battle and we didn’t roll for it ! To simplify the setup we made the stones wall as cover whilst the wooden fences aren’t they just slow movement.

Scammon’s Brigade advances towards the higher ground with the attached West Virginia cavalry occupying the farm buildings at the base of the hill. In the distance Crook’s brigade arrives and come under fire immediately from the angle of the stone wall on the hill. (The hidden deployment will end when trooos are within 12” or they start to fire)
Anderson’s brigade marches onto the table in column 
Garlands brigade is spread thin but they open up a ferocious fire  on the advancing Union troops knowing that any damage will help if it comes to melee
Crook’s brigade starts to deploy and seek to outflank the hill at this southern end of the battlefield the Union has significant numerical advantage 
Dayton’s Brigade arrives from the north as well ! But the Rebels are still outnumbered
The flanking move in the South
Rather than attempt to move right across the table Drayton deploys his troops into open formation and starts to move through the woods hoping to outflank the Union at this end of the battle
The Union make a first push for the gap but are driven back ….yeehaa
The confederate flanking movement seems to be working drawing Christ’s brigade from on the road to protect the Union flank
The battle was very tense here and could have gone either way, the Union prepare a second attack on the gap and again hand to hand fighting on the slopes
But eventually the rebels hold and drive the Union forces back, you can see by the gold rings which denote shaken units that the Union assault has been blunted at least for now.
Although it felt like a slight side show and I didn’t take many photo’s Garland’s brigade has continued to hold the angle against a much superior force, trading volleys at long range they plug away at each other but the Rebels hold on eventually driving the Federals back on this flank. The last photo show the Confederate horse artillery chasing the withdrawing Union forces into the woods to the south.

What a fun battle the scenario worked out really well, the hidden deployment working, with out this we might need to randomise the location of reserves or the Union forces would know the rebels are weak on their right flank ? One thing we noticed was the need to get troops into open order which or ACW is a real advantage especially when defending. A win for the Rebels as they held the ground against the superior Union force.

We has a trip out to Ulverston (south lakes) and came across a couple of nice books

I really only bought this as I was at the battlefield a few weeks ago and wanted to run through the battle again.
This is also a useful little book with a lot of smaller battles listed

 And a spot of painting…….before family stuff took over the second half of the week requiring me to cancel a planned battle for Friday 🙁
Another ECW infantry unit completed and ready to go.

I have several more on the go but may only get to them in a couple of days

As always thanks for popping by

Matt ♥️



Sunday, 28 September 2025

Sicily 1943 the Americans Attack

Looking for an easy setup for our game this weekend I went for Sicily in a non-historical scenario although many similar actions took place. Really a chance to get the Italians back out and give the Americans a good challenge attacking rather than defending.

Some details for the scenario, three objectives as shown on the photo above. the Italians have a hidden unit in the church as well as a sniper in the Tower. The bulk of the Italians will come on turn one with a small German reserve group will arrive only if/when the Americans claim one of the three objectives. The US will arrive over the first two turns with a reserve arriving more randomly from turn 3 onwards. Neither side would have quite enough command dice for all their units.
The Italians push their support artillery towards the small road cutting. (I’ve noticed I forgot to put any grass on the artillery base which I will try and fix 🙂)
Italian infantry dig in on the rocky ground overlooking the road
US infantry push forward towards the high ground through the walled fields
The US move a Heavy machine gun up towards the village
Turn two and both sides bring their armour into the battle
The Americans are now digging in on the high ground
Supported by their armour
The US also advance on their right towards the road
The Italians currently have the numbers in the village but come under heavy fire
On the high ground with the Americans driving the Italians away the German reserves arrive determined to take the objective back, infantry supported by a Tiger !
The Tiger moves beyond the windmill, the smoke just beyond marks where the last Italian unit was wiped out by heavy artillery fire
Italian armour joust with the US Sherman
The Americans are now pushing into the village and holding the road as well
The Semoventte is now in flames, but the Germans are now starting to take back the high ground
The Sherman moves to the road cutting and somehow survives the Italian artillery fire
The M7 (priest) is now in flames, but so is the small Italian tank which has pushed up the hill
As the battle draws to a close the Americans have now convincingly taken the village having driven the Italians out of the church and surrounding buildings. The high ground is contested although the Germans have the advantage, the road cutting objective is also contested, so the Americans have done enough to claim the win.

Another fun game and great to get the Sicily collection on the table. The Italians are a fun force to play with, we reduce their leadership which seems appropriate but inevitably they lack a bit of punch. It is also fun to bring the Tiger out but it rarely lives up to expectations.

The weather has been mixed but I managed a walk out in the hills. This shot looking west towards the central fells.

Another game planned for Tuesday and some more ECW figures on the way.

Thanks as always for checking in on the blog 

Matt ❤️