Saturday, August 6, 2011

Photo Report: Games Day on July 31st, 2011

Summer is always a quiet time on the wargaming front generally, what with the nasty hot and humid weather, summer vacations, kids out of school, and the usual demands on weekends that is normally the case this season of the year. 

But despite the anticipated absence of a number of regulars, our last games day (July 31st)  saw an unexpectedly very high turnout for our club, which was nice to see.  Lots of new faces, and some great games!  A D&D scenario, some board games, and of course miniatures.  

Giovanni, Pete and I enjoyed a WW2 British vs. Germans game, while Sada and Rod had their first Napoleonic naval game, using the Warhammer Historical Trafalgar rules and Sada's amazing collection of Langton 1/1200 ship models.  Click on any of the photos to enlarge.
French frigate takes fire
Sada has been working on his ships for a long time, and it is evident in the quality of painting, rigging, and presentation.  
Come cheer up, my lads, 'tis to glory we steer!
 
His "sea" was a tour de force- crinkled blue cellophane over a simple blue cloth.  Inexpensive,  portable, but very effective.

As this was the first game, there were only three ships aside.  It ended up in victory for Rod's Royal Navy (what else?),  but at the cost of a 74-gun ship-of-the-line lost in a collision.
Someone's going to have a hard time explaining this to the Admiralty at his court martial.
A lovely Spanish first rate, the 130-gun Santissima Trinidad
The fleet is in...
 
Sada has about eighty ships in all, and he is determined to model all the ships present at Trafalgar.  Each exquisite model takes him about a week to build.  The workmanship really had to be seen to be believed! 
Rod, fancying himself as the new Russell Crowe.
The rules played fast, and seemed a lot of fun.  I know Trafalgar has had a mixed reception from gamers, and people will probably love 'em or hate 'em.   But given time limitations at the club and the fact that most of us are confirmed landlubbers, I have to say I found them just the thing.  Thanks for putting on a great game, Sada!

Board games were out in force, and we had a visitor from a miniature painting club in Japan, whom Brian & Ayu had met at a model fair in Shizuoka.  They invited her to drop in and take a look at our miniatures games, as the concept of wargaming was an unfamiliar one to most of them.  She seemed evidently impressed with what she saw, and even found the time to take part in a game of Dungeonquest.

 
Pete's wife ponders the price he will have to pay for having her cut out mortar templates at the last minute.
The WW2 game saw Peter trying out a ruleset he used to play about 20 years ago, and which focused more on infantry actions than on tanks.  It seemed to play well- we liked the fall-of-shot charts-, and is worth a second try in a future game.   
Pete laying out the game as Giovanni and Rod look on.
Incoming!
...clank, clank, clank...

...and more where that came from...

Powerful Prussian Pachyderm
Here comes trouble...

Schnell!
Even more Schnell!!!
Well-placed mortar round on an open-topped vehicle.  Ouch.
Now you see me, now you don't.

Raus! Out! Out! Out!


Jerries under attack from a Sherman Crab.
The hardest tactical challenge was getting Giovanni to focus on playing the game, as he often got sidelined meeting new people who had showed up to the club!    But that, of course, is what he does best and is a big reason behind the success of our organization.

Next games day is soon- Sunday, August 14th.

-Robert

9 comments:

  1. Really nice games going on there; love the naval and WW2 game. Great models and terrain. Regards, Dean

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  2. Lovely looking games. Those ships are quite something else...the rigging!!!!
    Cheers
    paul

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  3. Fantastic looking models and great photos! Thanks for posting!

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  4. Sada-san, thanks for bringing your amazing ships and for the enjoyable game. Really appreciate it.
    Robert, thanks for taking those great photos.

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  5. Dear Rod;
    Thank you for acting as a partner of a game!

    Dear All;
    It has a ship again and participates on August 14.
    8月14日に、また船を持って参加します。
    Are there those to play?
    プレイしたい方はいますか?

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  6. Great games, Top WW2 in smallscale but the Nap ships, WOW!!! Something special. You guys have a great looking club!!!
    Regards
    Paul

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  8. Hi Sada,
    I think 2 or 3 other people will be interested in playing.
    Giovanni

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  9. Really like the shots of the ships from the sailors perspective.
    Thanks for sharing.

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