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DBA: What’s it all about (Alfie? Dicemanrick’s Little Guys Den. Wargaming using miniature figures. November 11, 2014. Posted by dicemanrick under WWII. Sunday November 2 found us at Eric Streicher’s place for a WWII desert battle using 1:285 figures and the. Rules Each stand represents a platoon of infantry or armor. The ground scale is 17.5 inches represents a mile. The Diceman (yours truly) played the New Zealanders in the center. Vince and Doug plot how the Italians (on the far left and center) will a...
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Kevin's Wargaming Blog: April 2013
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A place to discuss gaming with little men. Tuesday, April 30, 2013. Stooge Con 2013 - Part II. I described my army lists in Part I. Of this post. Now I'll give a short report on each of my games. Game 2 vs Teutonic Order (Dave Shepps). Once again, the weather played a critical role in this game. I decided to go with the B List in this game, as I didn't want my Kn(F) fighting the Teutonic Kn(S)! The cavalry attack the Teutonic left wing. While the Dailami attack the right. I had a great time at the event&...
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Kevin's Wargaming Blog: May 2012
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A place to discuss gaming with little men. Saturday, May 05, 2012. I attended the local Stooge Con last weekend at Legions Games in the North Hills (a suburb of Pittsburgh). There were several historical miniatures events: an open DBM event, an open DBA event, and a matched pairs DBA event. For a local con, it was pretty well attended. We had about a dozen guys playing in the DBM event, and I think the DBA events had about 10 each. Later Carthaginian (205BC, in Africa). CinC - Heavy Infantry. I definitel...
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Kevin's Wargaming Blog: April 2014
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A place to discuss gaming with little men. Sunday, April 13, 2014. Losheimergraben: Prelude, a Flames of War Scenario. This is the second of three scenarios that cover the fighting around Losheimergraben on the first day of the Battle of the Bulge. This action takes place around the same time as the fight at Buchholz Station. It happened in the woods southeast of Losheimergraben. About a mile or so east of the fighting at Buchholz. American Forces - Confident Trained. German Forces - Confident Veteran.
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Kevin's Wargaming Blog: July 2012
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A place to discuss gaming with little men. Wednesday, July 25, 2012. On the Table: Later Carthaginians. About four months ago I started playing around with a Later Carthaginian army list. The army is incredibly flexible, which can be a bit intimidated, but allows it to be very powerful. I have done quite well with it, going 4-2-1 in two local tournaments. When I first started, the army was a hodge-podge of figures, some proxy, some correct. And like the Carthaginians, I had bought a good deal of them!
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Kevin's Wargaming Blog: Losheimergraben: Prelude, a Flames of War Scenario
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A place to discuss gaming with little men. Sunday, April 13, 2014. Losheimergraben: Prelude, a Flames of War Scenario. This is the second of three scenarios that cover the fighting around Losheimergraben on the first day of the Battle of the Bulge. This action takes place around the same time as the fight at Buchholz Station. It happened in the woods southeast of Losheimergraben. About a mile or so east of the fighting at Buchholz. American Forces - Confident Trained. German Forces - Confident Veteran.
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Kevin's Wargaming Blog: Book Review: The Devil's Adjutant
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A place to discuss gaming with little men. Monday, November 04, 2013. Book Review: The Devil's Adjutant. I read The Devil's Adjutant. I was inspired to pull out my copy of ASL's KGP maps and scenarios when I got home! I compared the KGP maps with those in the book, and they are pretty similar. I took a quick look at the scenarios, and they seem reasonable, too. The book was published after KGP was released, so it wasn't used as a reference for the game. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Kevin's Wargaming Blog: February 2014
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A place to discuss gaming with little men. Tuesday, February 25, 2014. Ghost Panzer: Quick Out of the Box Review. I picked up Ghost Panzer. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Ghost Panzer: Quick Out of the Box Review. Dicemanrick's Little Guys Den. National Review's Corner Blog.
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Kevin's Wargaming Blog: Buchholz Station, a Scenario for Flames of War
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A place to discuss gaming with little men. Thursday, January 02, 2014. Buchholz Station, a Scenario for Flames of War. Buchholz Station , December 16th, 1944. Company L, 394th Infantry Battalion, 99th Infantry Division. Rifle Company: Confident Trained. Setup: One rifle platoon and the company HQ sets up within 4" of the chow truck. The other rifle platoon sets up in Ambush. The rest of the forces enter as Delayed Reinforcements. See also SSRs 1 and 3. Company HQ: 1x CinC Carbine, 1x 2iC Carbine. Setup...
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Kevin's Wargaming Blog: February 2011
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A place to discuss gaming with little men. Friday, February 18, 2011. On the Table: Saladin and His Army. In my previous two posts, I discussed painting an assortment of Muslim troops for my Ayybid Egyptian army. In this post, I will describe the last elements of the army and Saladin himself. I'm still working on things, but here is a sneak peak. There are two stands of spearmen with the colors of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and a stand of spearmen in Richard's colors. They are flanked by several st...