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Eastern Front Buildings - Sneak Peak

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Colin's at it again! No, not exposing himself on the seafront (yikes!?), he's been busy designing more lovely buildings ... and he's been kind enough to give me a little preview of his latest project. Buildings for the Eastern Front of WW2, so I just had to share. Here's the first. One detail I particularly like are the window frames; they're in two sections, allowing you to model the window being partially open. The roof will be supplied with card tiling sheets - or you could apply your own thatch using fur or similar. In my humble opinion this looks to be the start of a very promising new range of buildings!! Colin also has some neat tricks for painting these wooden panelled buildings quickly and effectively, but I'll let him spill those beans ;o) Keep an eye on the Charlie Foxtrot Blog for the "official" word.

Banque de France Anyone?

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If you still needed any convincing about the amazing depth of Colin’s creative talent for modelling buildings then please look no further than this , his latest offering. I was delighted when I saw this. Marvellous stuff!! A bank? Yes, but what about using it as a fancy residence, a small chateau maybe, or perhaps a Mairie . Also, having a neo-Georgian-esque look it would be jolly handy for anyone interested in VBCW too. Lovely. Not content with splendid buildings, he’s quite handy with a brush too. Check out this snap I took of his Almohads . No, I didn't know who they were either. ;o) Hand painted shields! With overlapping geometric designs! Now ... stop faffing around ... go and order some buildings from Colin. Lots of buildings! :o)

Farmhouse in Normandy

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This superb model building (from Charlie Foxtrot Models ) has been rather nicely painted by Jenny in a style similar to the other buildings - please see earlier posts. Colin sells a range of 'extensions' such as the one shown on the left, allowing you to customise buildings as required. Below is a pic of the rear. No farm could be complete without a barn.... so here it is. Again from Charlie Foxtrot Models. A slightly better pic of the roof and side. The doors can be open, shut or ajar, as required. As with all CFM buildings, the roof lifts off as do any upper floors. After assembly I texture the walls with some cheap masonry paint. Be careful to avoid any seeping in to the gaps for the doors and windows as this will make the windows harder to fit. The structure is then sprayed a sandy base colour, Warlord Dunkelgelb I think. Jenny painted it by starting with a good wash of Earthshade then applied successively lighter coats of sand/cream colours, e.g. Foundry...

Monty Must Die! - A CoC Mini-Campaign

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This is a slightly tongue-in-cheek mini campaign for Chain of Command - historical purists may wish to look away now! It's based on the following (somewhat dubious) premise: In the days shortly after D-Day 1944 the Germans have intercepted information that Monty is due to tour the front lines in hope of inspiring his men in the push for Caen. Following on from rumours of a mission to capture Winston Churchill ( Operation Adler-ist-Gelandet) , the Germans have formulated another daring mission where a small force of elite Fallschirmjager, all volunteers, will infiltrate the confused battle lines and attempt to capture or assassinate Monty. It's a series of three games; Patrol , Delaying Action and Attack on an Objective.  The action will represent a very short period of 'real' time as the FJs (led by Mike) must attack swiftly if they are to catch Monty before he is whisked to safety. To keep things very simple we've decided not to use the (excellent)  At the Sharp...

Chain of Command Jump Off Points

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Here are some general purpose JOPs I've recently painted up for Jenny's Commandos. They're resin pieces that we picked up at Salute, although I cannot recall the manufacturer! Think it might have been a European company? Each is about 25-30mm in diameter. After giving the resin a wash they were sprayed leather brown as shown. Next, the block colours. The bricks and tiles are blocked in GW Scorched Brown, and the concrete is Slate Grey shade. Highlights are Conker Brown shade, Brick Red shade and Slate mid/light. The earth is the usual Vallejo palette. A few dots of flock complete the finish.

British Supports - Part 1

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Here are the first of my supports for my British Platoon in Chain of Command. Another two inch mortar team. Great for plopping some annoying smoke right in front of Jerry and his MG42. A flamethrower team. Ideal for giving your enemy a warm welcome! The figures are a mix of Artizan and Warlord. All painted and based as described in earlier posts.

Chain of Command - Platoon Rosters

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Just a quick post ... one of the chaps on the TFL Chain of Command forum has produced a series of reference roster cards for each of the platoons. I'm really impressed with them - he even kindly spun up a new card for my Commando list :o) Here's an example. They're especially useful for anyone embarking on a campaign. Please have a look here. http://toofatlardies.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=2748 Whilst the discussions on the CoC forum can sometimes reach a level of "detail" that some might find overwhelming ... ;o) ... there are heaps of interesting and useful posts, background information, rules clarifications, etc.

A Little Saga...

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It's been absolutely ages since I played Saga. Daft really when you consider that it's such a good game! So a recent trip to the club saw Mike and I dust off our Dark Ages figures. To keep things simple we chose standard 6pt warbands; Mike with Vikings and me with Anglo-Danes. We also chose the River Crossing scenario where two warlords vie for control of territory by contesting two bridges. To win you have to get as many of your troops across the river whilst keeping the enemy out of your side. Quite a tricky balance! Here are things a little way in to the game, Mike's force is on the right. My plan was to hold the nearer bridge and make a rush across the other, led by my Warlord. The initial attack by the Anglo-Danes goes well. Some Hirdmen are swept off the bridge and the Warlord with his Huscarls set foot in enemy territory. At the other bridge Mike could do little other than shoot (fairly ineffectively!) with his levies since I was using the Anglo-Dane Inti...