Prometheus in Aspic
Appears that the above Blogsite is not accessible anymore - well not to me.
Can anyone assist?
The blog for the Old Guard Wargames Club in Bexley, London. Focussed on Command and Colours for Napoleonics
Inspiration
Whilst wiling away my lunch break, I came across a great article on the Perry's Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/perryminiatures
The specific article on Peter Cushing, an old actor who us of an older generation remember in many films, especially horror. He was also Dr Who alongside Bernard Cribbins' police constable when the daleks invaded London and somewhere in Bedfordshire. Peter was also an avid wargamer and the Perry's managed to acquire some old papers (the figures were long since gone), including an alternative wargames campaign for 1815, where the French still had their allies with them.
For a Napoleonic wargamer, it looks a great scenario and I will try and adapt for Command & Colours. Will keep you posted re updates and progress.
I spoke in the last few days to the President of the Tin Soldiers of Antwerp. Sadly there will be no Crisis in 2023 and unlikely to be one for the foreseeable future. Why?
In one simple word Brexit. In more detail it is the failure to implement workable solutions to make trade, especially for smaller businesses practicable and affordable. Dave Ryan at Caliver said he was required to put up a Customs Bond of £85k with HMRC to be able to move product from the UK to Europe. I know this is the case in my businesses but we are much larger and have been doing it for years when trading out side of Europe but for wargame suppliers, often one man bands a ludicrous burden on their business.
Without the British traders the Crisis show is not viable. So, for us Wargamers no Crisis. We can always visit Belgium but the show was a focus point.
A shame.
Sadly just heard that Crisis 2022 has been cancelled and who knows when it will be back. Hopefully 2023?
Not the end of the word for us who can get to the Reading show (to be held in Farnborough this year) but a great shame.
We are planning on going anyway and enjoy the Belgian food, beer and battlefields and in November one hopes the channel crossing experience is not what we have seen this week.
Good luck to the Tin Soldiers of Antwerp.
Let us hope that 2022 sees a return to some normality in respect of wargames shows. Sadly Salute has gone and I completely understand that with the planning involved and following on so soon after the Autumn Salute of 2021.
I am hoping that Crisis in Antwerp is back this year - a great trip with the opportunity for good beer, good food, good company and visits to battlefields, especially Waterloo.
First show for me this year is Vapnartak in York in a few weeks - a new one for me so we shall see but a good day beforehand in York itself.
Then we are onto Partizan in May. We, the Old Guard will be hoping to put on a game and are already planning. You will have seen our hex based games in the past few years at certain shows. These have always been based on generic terrain which we use on our own game nights and although the terrain is great it is not bespoke. For Partizan we are working on more bespoke terrain, especially the hills and surrounding items. Work has begun and we hope it creates a more aesthetically pleasing look, although still hex based.
Our plan is Austerlitz (1805) for Partizan and we shall see for the Other Partizan in October.
Meanwhile, the Spanish Army is underway so maybe a Peninsula game later in the year.
So the next few months will be a tidying up of the terrain we have and lots of new builds.
1st Battalion, 2nd Chasseurs a Pied passing a border post - building recently completed by Grand Manner, Perry figures by me. |