I guess I should engage in a bit of throat clearing as its
been a good while since I posted to my blog.
I've actually been really busy with real life, other less blog-friendly
games (like board gaming and roleplaying) and also working on a wargames project
that has taken a good deal of my time and attention.
And of course during that time I've also been wargaming, but
I've neglected the blog here for various reasons. I shall take the shame. I also noticed that the last few posts showed
the start of a few projects without then covering the finish.
Hmm....
So, anyway, I'll kick off again with a basically completed
project: Bolt Action Russians.
A good while ago, when Warlord first released Bolt Action my
group and I gave them a go. We were in a
different place regarding our gaming interests at that time and the rules got
shelved. However, of late we've been
playing 'bitty' games, not really settling on anything and we decided we wanted
to put something on the table that would be tournament based, good fun, simple,
with lots of pretty toys, decent rules, and gaming that encompassed list
building, as well as good solid game tactics.
We tried a few games that didn't quite fit the bill,
including Bolt Action. Then we played
Bolt Action again. And again. And we looked around at our collections and
said, 'hey remember those figures we bought for Rules of Engagement and never used?!
Yeah, so...its safe to say we've been playing Bolt Action
pretty solidly lately, with proxies to learn the rules as we build up our tournament forces.
As ever, I've gone for Russians.
We're playing 1000pts, so I've been steadily building a
'core force', plus a bunch of options to try out. I suspect, as ever I'll end up with far more
than I'll ever actually field! Hehe...
So these figures are a mix of Black Tree Design minis that I
bought a few years ago, some Copplestone stuff and the maddeningly fiddly
Warlord plastics. They all mix in quite
well which is good.
Here's my main force so far.
Russian Reinforced platoon (generic list), 1000pts. |
Vasily! Get that left flank moving!! |
My main armour is a T-28, which is a monster infantry killer! As I've not been able to find a T-28 model this is a Copplestone Vickers MkIII - basically the same tank anyway.
And my tank killer armour is the BA-10, a highly mobile 'glass cannon' recce armoured car able to take out all but the heaviest enemy tanks with its main gun, and nippy enough to get itself out of trouble when the enemy returns fire.
A unit of Guards with rifles and a Panzerfaust provide me with tactical flexibility and this unit usually ties all the other elements of my force together.
Hang on chaps, my bolt has jammed. anyone know how to clear it? |
Brand new shiny kit, bayonets fixed, and burning vodka bottles at the ready! |
Over there comrades! Duck and cover... |
A dreadful waste of good Hrenovuha if you ask me... |
The utterly brutal flamethrower - king of any Bolt Action table. |
Oh, and I've made some useful little pin markers too.
Made from the Minibits 'dice herder' frames and Warlord's pin markers. Very useful and unobtrusive on the tabletop. |
So that's my main 1000pt force, but I'm steadily building a variety of options to try out.
Standing ready in reserve. |
A T34 of course. I've not tried this out yet, as I'm trying to get to grips with the core force outlined above. The T34 is an expensive points option to go with. I might field it as the flamethrower variant though.
Grubby and oil stained as befitting a working battle vehicle. |
I have a heavy field gun which I've used as a heavy howitzer. Its utterly brutal, able to flatten whole buildings and wipe out units in one shot, but its basically a static unit and Bolt Action is definitely a game that requires mobility in your troops.
After a particularly heavy night on the turnip vodka, Alexei tries desperately to remember how to fire the field gun. |
I've got a sniper team. Not used these yet, but I pretty much face snipers in every enemy force so I should give them a go sometime. I've found that when they're placed high up in a central building they can be devastating, but otherwise, not so good.
Zaytzev's got nowt on you Boris...right through that officer's cap-skull at 1000 yards... |
I've converted a leader/commissar model to be a spotter in a camouflaged coat. Russian WWII camo appears to have been...um...basic.
Uh...vodka-soaked camera... |
What the Hell are they shelling THAT building for!?!? I said the church, not the tavern! |
A couple of weapon teams next. The MG team has been highly underwhelming on the table top. In fact the Bolt Action rules have LMGs, MMGs, and HMGs underperforming in the hands of infantry, which is why my infantry don't use the iconic DP-28 LMG. Not worth it.
And finally...bomb dogs! Cruel I know, but these anti tank weapons appear to be highly useful. I've not used them yet, but our British faction player fields a Churchill AVRE which is devastating. I may need to spam bomb dogs against that monster!
Woof! Woof! Woof! |
Copplestone huskies with some Warlord backpacks glued on. Simples! |
Next up, I have some cavalry to paint. Copplestone messed up my order though so I didn't get the flag bearers I asked for. Might be a delay there then... I've got enough to try out so far though so no worries!
Part 2 here
Part 2 here
Well if you;re going to make such a fantastic posting every time we have to wait a few weeks between posts then its well worth it. Stonkingly good stuff. Lovely paint jobs all round. Especially like the officers (for the paint scheme etc) and the dog ('cause its cute). They look a formidable force indeed and your photos really bring out the time and effort you've put into them. Glad you're back :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers Blaxkleric. I'll try and keep things up to date with some battle reports etc.
ReplyDeleteAll great models but that sniper team is ace.
ReplyDeleteBolt Action is known around here as "Satan's Rules." But anyway, Brigade Models sells T28's and T-35's, I think they are from JTFM or Company B.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking figs!!!
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