TFL Painting Challenge: 1st September Update
/Another two weeks of hard work by our painters, with the results appearing on the 80th anniversary of what’s generally accepted as the start date of WW2.
In no particular order, we have:
Matt Slade with some Valiant Miniatures 20mm goodness
Two Khurasan vehicles and some goblins from Ralph Plowman
More Conan from Mervyn
More 20mm WW2 figures from John de Terre Neuve
Carole sends in some treasure
John Emmett submits two lovely houses and a couple of cracking half-tracks
More 6mm and 15mm terrain madness from Mark Luther, and a whole airforce of tiny ‘planes too
Sapper has some Napoleonics to show us
Chris Cornwell has been at the Burgundians
The start of a new army for Andrew Helliwell: don’t tell the missus!
Napoleonic French Lancers of the Guard from Steve Burt
Joe McGinn has more 15mm Fallschirmjaegers, and some US Pioneers
As per usual, clicking on the name of the person above will take you straight through to their gallery. Here are today’s pictures…
And as a reminder from yesterday:
25% Off The September War Scenario Packs
To mark the 80th year after the accepted start of WW2 with the invasion of Poland on 1st September 1939, the TooFatLardies and I are pleased to offer a great discount on the two September War scenario packs for I Ain’t Been Shot, Mum! with a whopping 25% off when you buy them as a bundle.
Written by Robert Avery and Alexander Kawczynski, each September War scenario pack for I Ain’t Been Shot, Mum! provides thirty scenarios for the theatre, making sixty available in all.
Divided into eight mini-campaigns, the first pack (The September War Part One) begins with the battles at the border, then covers the fight for the Polish corridor, the Polish Thermopylae at Narew, the Siege of Warsaw, the climactic battles at Bzura and Tomaszow Lubelski, and the actions of the 10th Motorised Cavalry “Black” Brigade and the Independent Operational Group Polesie. There are attacks, counter-attacks, encounter battles, desperate defences…there’s even an armoured train or two.
Divided into six mini-campaigns, the second pack (The September War Part Two) begins with four based on specific German units: Panzerdivision Kempf, the 1st GebirgsjaegerDivision, the 4th Panzer Division, and the 1st Kavallerie Brigade. Then there are two mini-campaigns based on the Soviet invasion of Poland: the Belorussian Front and the Ukrainian Front. Finally there are details of two stand-alone battles: Westerplatte and the Hel Peninsula. As always, there are attacks, counter-attacks, encounter battles, and desperate defences, all containing a whole host of useful scenario mechanics that can be re-used elsewhere.
No need for any preparation: each scenario contains a brief background history, maps, a full game briefing, and a full briefing for each player. Simply print out the pages you need, make up the deck from the list of cards required, unpack your figures and dice, set up the table and away you go!