Tuesday, 30 May 2017

6x6 progress update for May

As another month goes by my progress in the six-by-six wargaming challenge continues to keep ticking over with a couple of WW2 naval games. 

One of the WW2 naval games
The aim of the challenge setup by Kaptain Kobold (hordesofthethings.blogspot.com.auis to play, and record in a post, at least six individual games of each of your chosen six gaming rules or boardgames over 12 months.

6x6 challenge progress to date:
  • One Hour Wargames (Tank-on-Tank) SciFi Variant - 6 games completed in February
  • Dark Ages with Dux Bellorum (Osprey) - 6 games completed in January using paper armies
  • WW2 Naval (Pz8 rules) - campaign set up and 2 games played in May.
  • WW1 OHW - not yet started.
  • Galleys and Galleons (Ganesha Games) - purchased "Wargame the Spanish Armada 1588" by Peter Dennis for the paper models. 2 games were played in April.
  • Hundred Years War using Lion Rampant (Osprey) - 6 games completed as part of a series of campaign games.
Having just completed painting a couple of Imagi-Nations 19th century armies. I now want to get a few games in with them, which means the planned WW1 games will be replaced by 19th century games using one hour wargaming style rules. 

A 19th century game using Spencer Smith 30mm miniatures


6 comments:

  1. Peter, you are really powering through the 6x6 Challenge. Great job!

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    1. It helps that my games rarely take more than an hour to play, so they can easily be fitted into an evenings gaming. Sometimes writing a post takes me longer!

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  2. Peter,
    Wow- you are certainly setting a pace with the number of games played...your naval ships certainly do look excellent- great modelling there- well done! Cheers. KEV.

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    1. KEV, I remember having great fun making the ships a few years back, and its great to finally play some games with them. Thanks Peter

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    1. Thanks Phil. I am having fun playing with some of my older models which have not seen the tabletop for years.

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