Sapper Joe's Wargaming & Toys

This is a blog to show off my wargaming toys, projects, and to discuss anything that I have a whim for at that time. I am currently going back and making my print format larger and trying to make the pictures bigger to make it easier on the eyes. But you can always click on the pictures to see a larger image of it. Enjoy!

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Saturday, January 23, 2016

First Game of 2016 AAR


Well, there is not much of an AAR to write about my first game of 2016 because it went so badly for me that it didn’t lasted more than three turns after contact before I lost about or over 75% of my force.  So don’t expect much of a write up or a lot of pictures.

Curtis T ran a Cold War Commander (CWC) game at The Fantasy Shop in St. Charles, MO.  The back story of the scenario is Cold War goes hot in 1971 with the Soviets invading the West.  The game was set somewhere in Denmark with the Soviets pushing west and a mixed NATO force pushing east.  Steve H and Eddie M were running the Soviets and I was running the NATO force.  I am not entirely sure what the Soviets had for a force, but it appeared to have been eight T-64 tanks, four BMP-1 APCs with infantry, two ZSU-23-4 SPAAs, two forward artillery observers (FAOs), two HQ + one CO units, an armored tracked recce vehicle, and 4 or 6 off-board artillery pieces.  NATO forces were eight Chieftain MK1 tanks, four AMX30 tanks, four M113 APCs with infantry, two HQ + one CO units, one forward air controller (FAC), and two F-86 Sabers.

The game started off with units on blinds (the wood octagons on the table in one of the pictures) moving for positions.  I don’t know what the Soviet plans were, but they divided their force equally and went for both flanks of the game area.  I decided to drive the Chieftains up on my left flank (towards Eddie) because of the cover that was available instead of right flank, where Steve was moving.  I deployed the AMX30’s and M113’s to the center rear to try to protect the Chieftains advance from a flanking move and hopefully control the center with the AMX30’s decent gun range.

So have a few turns of moving blinds, Eddie and I made contact with each other.  Then on my turn, as CWC uses the traditional UGO-IGO system, Eddie used his two BMP1s’ Saggers in Op Fire to engage one of my Chieftains and damaged it, but unable to knock it out.  Steve fired two Saggers also and destroyed a Chieftain.  But as part of my turn I was able to destroy both of Eddie’s BMP1s with the Chieftains. 

During the Soviet turn, Eddie failed to call in their artillery on my Chieftains, but Steve’s FAO was able to call in multiple batteries, multiple times, and roll well enough to basically wipe out my Chieftain task force, so that of my force of eight Chieftains and one HQ, plus the CO, was reduced to only three Chieftains and the HQ.  Mostly this was Steve’s good rolling, but I deserve a lot of the blame as I didn’t know or remember that the artillery blast diameter was so freaking huge as it is 20cm or 8” across (this is what I get for playing too many games were artillery is not represented or poorly represented).  As part of this turn, Steve raced his tanks right in front of my blind containing the AMX30s so I could get side shots on them.  Unfortunately, I failed to remember that any units on a blind can’t do anything but move was part of a blind and that their actions are done once they come out of a blind.  So, I failed to get a good Op Fire on Steve’s tanks, plus on my next turn they came out of the blind and were not able to fire.   Basically my second turn I was a total wash as my Chieftains were not able to do much either.  Luckily, the second round for the Soviets was fairly uneventful as neither FAO was able to call artillery.

Turn three I was able to call in my F-86’s to attack Steve’s BMP1s, only damaging them, so really no effect as in CWC at the end of your turn, any hits go away that occurred in the opposing players turn.  The AMX30s killed one of Steve’s tanks, but nothing else.  On turn three Steve’s tanks pulled back and I engaged them again with Op Fire, but I don’t remember to what effect.  I had all of my AMX30s and M113s clumped together in a small batch of woods so an artillery blast radius could hit them all.  This was because when you deploy the units out of a blind, they are restricted to only being able to be placed up to 20cm from the blind (the same as an artillery template).  Also I failed to get enough commands to have moved the units after firing and then spread out to minimizing the number exposed to a blast template.  Steve successfully called in multiple batteries, multiple times, on their position.  Game end

So lessons learned in this CWC game: Spread units out to 10+cm in between each as much as possible if there is artillery on the opposing forces.
Before the artillery bombardment
After the artillery bombardment
Cheers

Sapper
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Sunday, January 10, 2016

In memory of Angus Scrimm, 89


Angus Scrimm, the actor that played the villain, "Tall Man" from the movie series, Phantasm, pasted away today at 89.  He is one of my favorite movie villains. 


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Saturday, January 9, 2016

2016: A Year of Lofty Goals

Pointing the way towards 2016's gaming

Once again I make long term goals and post them out for the world to see so to give me (hopefully) motivation to meet them.  I'm going to try to be more "straight to the point" vs rambling on about my goals this time than  like what I did with the 2015's goals.

Personal Goals 

Lose at a minimum of ten pounds but strive for a lot more

Study and take the test for a professional certificate for work and to get abbreviation letters after my name

Take my first real vacation in six years, plus visit another country since my last time eight years ago.  I plan to go to Canada for the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Ridgeway and visit the New England states (Connecticut, Massachusetts , Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont), plus New York for about two weeks.  I don't have all of my plans lined out right now

Read / listen to 24 books (note, I blew away this number last year with a total of 44.  But most of them were small novels or novellas which inflated that number a lot. This year I plan to tackle more "hardy" books.

Gaming Goals

Send a batch of miniatures to be painted at least every other month, with the goal of completing all of the figures for a project first before moving on to another (currently, this first project will be the 28mm North Russia Allied Expedition 1918-1920 and then rolling over into War Plan Crimson, 1932, as the most of the American and Canadian figures are the same ones for both projects, plus that is what was in the the batch I sent in November.)

Continue the downsizing of "dead" projects and have most up for sale and start departing with books covering the "dead" projects 

Reorganize my storage of terrain and miniatures on my shelves in the gaming area of my basement to maximize what active projects I am keeping and get the game table mostly cleared off

Try to run some games

Cheers
Sapper
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Friday, January 8, 2016

2015: A year has end and a review


So another year ends and we are already into the next.  2015 was not a good year for my social life, but I did meet some goals that I set for at the beginning of 2015.  It is time for a recap of my basic goals from my 2015 commitment blog entry in January, '15, which I am summarizing in black print and what I actually  completed in red print.  Some time in the near future, I will lay out my 2016 goals.

On a side note that while I made no commitments to the number of blog entries for 2015, I did post a total of 40 for the year.

2015 Personal Related Goals:
  • Change my diet / eating habits to lose weight and become more health oriented. - I did lose just over 20 lbs since the same time last year.
  • Try to exercise more, mainly by walking - Yep, I was doing this at work until the weather got worst
  • Try to clear out more items from my aunt’s house and get a Building Inspector to find what needs to be corrected for possibly renting it out or selling it - Done and the house has been closed for sale earlier this week
  • Go back to cleaning up my basement - I am doing this, but not as often as I really should be working on it
  • Try to get rid of more books and start reducing my CD & DVD collections - Really have not even started on this, but did give away several dozen books to a church group that ships them to soldiers overseas and a couple of books to local friends.

Entertainment Related: 
 
Read / listen to a minimum of 24 books - I read or listen to 44 books or short stories in 2015.  I also listened to 68 new radio plays.

finish reading Ridgeway: The American Fenian Invasion and the 1866 Battle That Made Canada by Peter Vronsky - Nope, still half way through

finish off the Ian Fleming’s James Bond series - done

read the four volume opus by Bruce Nichols’ Guerrilla Warfare in Civil War Missouri - I finished two and about 3/4th of the way through the third.  They are very good books and easy to read, but I just got side tracked and have hardly been reading anything at all for the last several months.

go to the Missouri History Museum to see the Utopia: Revisiting the German State in America exhibit - Totally missed it...damn.  One unexpected event was to fly in and to pilot a Ford Tri-motor during 2015, so it sort of makes up for it. 

Gaming Related:

My basement gaming table is one of my top priorities for 2015. - No, it didn't and it is still in same shape that it was at this time last year, even if some stuff cycled off the time, new crap got put on the table.

Continue on with my 15mm Ridgeway project in painting my Canadians and start repainting my Fenian figs.  Next I am going to lay out a scale map and see what I need for terrain to make this a playable game prior to the 150th anniversary of the battle in 2016. - None of this happened

I am planning to restart my 15mm ACW project - Not only did this not happen, but I am planning to sell off almost all of my ACW 15mm project.  I got it inventoried and packed up, but need to quote a selling price.

start back up my 1/6000 Falklands Conflict naval project - Nope again

work / buying up more terrain - I did buy some terrain stuff off of Ebay, but not a whole lot.

I am hoping to run at least three games - Oh! My! God!  Not only did I fail this, but I only played in one miniature game this whole year.

downsizing of my dead gaming projects and try to get back to selling stuff off - The only thing that I really have been doing from my list of 2015 gaming commitments.  I sold a few things off to those that I game with the most, but have not tried to put up my list of items to sell to others yet.

sending stuff off again for painting commissions - OK, this is the second thing that I am actually doing from my 2015 commitments.  I am sending figures off to Fernando Painting in Sri Lanka.  I am very happy with their service so far.  I have sent two batches of miniatures to them, one 15mm, the other 28mm, at different times.  The 15mm took about 3 to 4 months and can be seen on my blog entry here.  The 28mm figures I didn't send out until the first of November, so they are not back yet. 

avoid doing any new projects this year - Broken is so many ways that I can't count the tears.
 
As always…cheers!

Sapper
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