Showing posts with label Bolt Action. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bolt Action. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Dead Snow?!

Just a quick share. During DnD last night I made these five zombie Nazis. 



Combining parts from Warlord Games' German WWII models and Mantic Games' zombies. I had them all just lying around from various other purchases and figured they were bound to get some use if I combined them. 

They go together fairly well with just a little Green Stuff here and there to join stuff up. I've enough pieces for about 20 of them so I'll try and find time to stick a few more together soon. 


Saturday, 4 October 2014

Bolt Action Game Report - Defence of the Lisieux Library

Now updated with more images of the battle.

Hannes and I played a game of Bolt Action this week, he came at my small American and British force (ca.1500pts.) with a large elite formation (ca.3000pts.). Two Stug and two Tigers alongside a mechanised Waffen SS and Pioneer force. We had a great game over six turns, late into the night. As befits a a game that was more focused on the challenge of the battle and the story we didn't call a winner at the end of the game.


Wednesday, 6 August 2014

British 2nd Commandos


My box of Commandos arrived last week and I've been having great fun putting them together.They are even better models than the American infantry I began with. I've designed a list, 600 points of Commandos built from this box and a Tamiya Bren Carrier.

Sunday, 27 July 2014

Bolt Action - A Forray into WWII Gaming

Hey, long time no see. So it's back to the blog for me, inspired by a new game Bolt Action.


I'm going to try and record the forming of my British Commando force. Hopefully with a bit of motivation behind me I'll even keep some decent level of posting here, maybe a few Dark Angel posts too.

Now here are a few pics of my first couple of games. My friend Hannes and I played a couple of 500 point games last week. My Commandos still haven't arrived so I was using the Assault on Normandy US Infantry against Hannes' German force. The Stug was scary...
Pinned down by a Stug.

The US Infantry advance.




The US Ranger sniper gets the German Officer in his sights
500 points of SS.