So, yesterday saw a disparate bunch of Lardy gamers, and Richard Clarke of TooFatLardies himself, head down to Bristol Independent Gaming in South Bristol for a day of Lardy Goodness, followed by beer and curry. I was running a 15mm game of Big Chain Of Command with four players in the morning and here are a few pictures from it;
Hippolyta was the Queen of the Amazons, a nation of warrior women. Her tiny footsteps refer to the feet of hundreds of tiny metal and plastic soldiers.
Sunday, 19 February 2023
Winter Wonder Lard 2023
Monday, 23 January 2023
My first completed work of 2023 - WW2 British Airborne in 15mm
I,ve spent all of January so far staring at these figures and finally painting them! There are a lot, so scrolling down is required.
First, some anti-tank support options for my existing Airborne platoon, a 6-pdr A/T gun with a jeep and an officer followed by four two-man PIAT teams;
Next a couple of Vickers MMGs;
Finally, a few extra officers, one pair can also be used as a FOO for off-table mortar support and a couple of Rifle sections;
All of these figures come from Peter Pig, as do the original platoon. They will be used for a game of Big Chain of Command (two players a side) I will be running at Winter Wonder Lard at BIG in Bristol in late February.
I am sure that they will also come in handy for possible Arnhem games in the future.
Tuesday, 22 November 2022
The Beast From The East (part 2) - 1813 Napoleonic Sharp Practice
Following on from my previous post, here are the rest of my photos from last weekend's Sharp Practice action;
Monday, 21 November 2022
The Beast From The East (part 1) - 1813 Napoleonic Sharp Practice
Last weekend saw two days of excellent gaming at https://www.bristolindependentgaming.co.uk/ in Bristol. The theme was the 1813 Sixth Coalition conflict between Napoleon and his allies against the might of Austria, Prussia, Russia and various others.
Here are some pictures of the Day 1 games;
The premise of these games was a fictional campaign set towards the end of the year, with the French and their allies withdrawing in poor weather following the defeat at the Battle of Leipzig. There was snow, rain and reduced visibility and a wide variety of forces on parade.
I will post Day 2 tomorrow.