Friday, 6 December 2024
Battlefield Accessories 15mm House Pack
Friday, 11 October 2024
Customised Sarissa Precision Bridge
Our Wagram game called for a number of buildings and bridges (9 in total) and we were able dip into various peoples collections to get the required number, including a few scratch built specifically for the game. While building the terrain boards I realised that I had very few man made structures of my own for 15mm gaming so I ordered some MDF kits from a couple of different manufacturers; including 4 bridges from Sarissa Precision . One of them I spent a little more time on:
I love assembling MDF kits but the nature of the material and the way MDF kits have to be made means details and textures are hard to achieve. Fortunately for me, I love embellishing the kits as much as I like assembling them. One of the first things I noticed with these bridges were they are a bit large for 15mm. For big battle games like Wagram I like my structures to be a bit on the small side; the bridge would be perfect for skirmish gaming but a little long and wide for my liking. The first thing I did was cut down the bridge deck to 55 mm width. It would have been quite a bit more work to cut down the length so I left that as is since it was less important:
Friday, 30 August 2024
The Battle of Wagram: Part 2
Here are a few pictures of the Battle fought over the weekend of August 23rd-25th. Set up was Friday afternoon with the initial two turns played that evening. Rules used were Napoleon's Battles, figures are 15mm by various manufacturers provided by several of the participants.
The battlefield before troops were deployed.
Monday, 26 August 2024
The Battle of Wagram: Part 1
This past weekend the members of the Nanaimo Historical Wargamers group got together to refight the Battle of Wagram. Nate, the organiser of the event, asked me a few months ago if I would be interested in making a few hills, including a large one to represent the Wagram plateau. As I had been thinking of making a table of terrain panels, I decided to do the whole battlefield in panels instead of just a few hills. You've heard of 'scale creep'? Well, this is an extreme example of 'project creep'!
Then the process of adding bits of shrubbery and patches of more static grass (4mm spring and 6mm summer from Peco) for a little visual variety on the large stretches of grassland/pasture.