You may have noticed a drop of the blog’s activity
lately. Nothing to do with my health or
loss of gaming mojo… in fact the result of the biblical-scale club’s premises flooding
last June, forcing its closure and hence resulting in a very low wargaming
activity… I managed just a few games in
a friend’s house over the summer and September (see my previous post from late
August).
Not having much to comment, I have been
investing most of my gaming time in
painting my Napoleonic figures and reducing my lead pile. Those who follow my
Twitter account may have seen my progress in that front!
The good news are that I may enter now into a
more active wargaming phase, as the club doors opened again just yesterday; so
hopefully I’ll be playing most of Sundays from now on, as in the past.
The grand opening |
I went to visit the premises only today… by the
way, throwing my first dice in weeks, with three games of Command & ColoursAncient played this morning (great, fun game for Sunday morning or a casual match any afternoon!!).
Salivating after many months |
The new refurbished site is wonderful, we have
gained in terms of light, quality and safety too: taking advantage of the
disaster, the club “junta” decided to undertake a safety study and adapt the
place to the local regulations. This means also that we can now organise public
events too, hopefully attracting additional membership.
Kudos also to my fellow club colleagues
comprising the “Junta” and its President Tomás (aka the KlubFuhrer) for the way they have managed this most unfortunate
event and how they have put back in operation the club is a reasonable timeframe.
I guess mostly Napoleonic, but I’m afraid that
not a lot of Sharp Practice. The rules are great indeed but have not captured
the imagination of my gaming group as Chain of Command did.
And the main reason is the game scale: playing
skirmish games in the FIW or AWI period is OK; but frankly speaking, when
moving into the Napoleonic period, one wants to see large masses of men, horses
and guns moving in a table and this is an experience that Sharp Practice cannot
provide, they are not designed for large scale battles.
Our quest for a suitable set of rules led us to
Age of Eagles (the Napoleonic version of Fire and Fury) but a new contender is
looming in the horizon: Pickett’s Charge the new ACW rules published the
TooFatLardies sister company Reisswitz Press.
Yes, they are for the ACW period but the author already announced a
future Napoleonic set.
Some of my colleagues that already played PCh
got very comments and impressions. I borrowed the book from one of my friends
and I must admit that although ACW is not my period at all, the rules mechanics
are elegant and simple to learn so I may give a try with an eye on the
Napoleonic version ahead.
The other major topic will be Kurt’s Analogue Hobbies PaintingChallenge which I realized to my horror (a year is already gone???) is
approaching fast. I need to start planning as time flies and we’ll soon be
summoned by the Dark Lord himself to offer him tribute.
The question now is what project to undertake.
On the one hand I’m very tempted to work on a Anglo-Portuguese Napoleonic army;
I even bought some plastic Warlords before the summer taking advantage of an
offer.
But on the other, after visiting Arnhem a year
ago just this week coinciding with Crisis in Antwerp, I already planned to
paint a British Paratroopers force for Chain of Command; this way I would
already have the three main nationalities (US, German and British).
So this is it for the moment. I expect to stop
here more frequently than over the past few months and share with you the
progress in the different issues.
This is excellent news, congratulations on your reopening
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeleteThe new club room looks grand!
Good to have you back!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see the club has re-opened and it looks great too.
ReplyDeleteVery pleased to see that your club has reopened. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteWhile I love the SP rules, I agree with you that Napoleonics are best done on the grand scale, which is why I do that period in 6mm. However, SP2 and skirmish gaming make possible a great alternate series of games for my American Civil War gaming.
Conratulations!!! Now, enjoy it!
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