Sunday, 12 January 2020

St. Nazaire Raid terrain ready for a game

Last week and this weekend I was able to complete a few units of commandos mainly using Airfix commandos with a few other figures mixed in and scratch build a few ships for a St. Nazaire game.

Commando units
Using wood offcuts HMS Campbeltown and four Motor Launches (which ended up looking more like Motor Torpedo boats) were constructed in a simple block fashion. These were undercoated grey before adding colour with pastel crayons and a bit of paint for details such as portholes.

HMS Campbeltown and four motor launches built and undercoated. In terms of size the ship is 12 inches and launches 6 inches.
HMS Campeltown heads towards the dock.
The ships were them finished using pastels and paint for details before being sealed with PVA glue.
A closer photo of HMS Campeltown.
With terrain, figures, and ships completed it is time to consider some rules for the game.

24 comments:

  1. Always amazed/impressed how you can make such great looking terrain and accessories from scratch. Well done!

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    1. The terrain is working out far better than I thought. There were a few failures as I worked out the best and easiest way of creating the buildings and ships.

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  2. All proceeding splendidly, l am interested to hear more of your rule choices...

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    1. They will be solo rules as Kaptain Kobold reminded me in a comment about the board game of the raid which was designed to be played solo.

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  3. It’s a marvel watching a craftsman at work.

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    1. My schoolboy woodwork skills proved to be very useful. Thanks.

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  4. Simple but effective.

    Can’t wait to see the game. Actually I’m looking forward to reading about the rules as well.

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    1. Thank you. I think the consistency of terrain all being scratch build helps. If I threw in a commercial kit the overall effect could be lost. Looking forward to playing a game or more on it.

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  5. I just love the whole look you've achieved Peter and in such a short space of time. The game should look great and will be interested to see what you come up with rules wise.

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    1. Thank you. I was able to spend quite a bit of time over the Christmas holiday to really progress this project. Now for some simple rules.

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  6. All looking superb and ready for a glorious game!

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    1. So looking forward to getting the Airfix commando units on to the tabletop.

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  7. A great collection of models ... and the ships are particularly effective.

    I look forward to reading your battle report.

    All the best,

    Bob

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    1. Thanks Bob. I had in mind the ships you create for the portable wargame when constructing them, just bigger.

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  8. Very nice, nothing left to do now but ring maximum revolutions for full speed ahead!

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    1. Yes, cannot happen quick enough. I am very impatient to play a game.

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  9. Happy Airfix Commandos. They have transport and things to blow up!

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    1. Two test games with some simple rules have them running around blowing things up. So much fun playing with these Airfix commandos.

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  10. This looks superb. I love the approach and final result.
    Looking forward to more.

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    1. Thank you. Some simple rules should be posted in the next week.

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