"The
time has come,' the Walrus said,
To
talk of many things:
Of shoes — and ships — and sealing-wax —
Of
cabbages — and kings —
And why
the sea is boiling hot —
And
whether pigs have wings."
Whilst I am not comparing myself to a Walrus and my wood
working skills would never qualify me as a carpenter, I am becoming
increasingly conscious of the fact that I need to start walking the walk rather
than just talking the talk in respect of my wargames project list. I have
wittered on about various ideas and schemes for months now and in truth for the
most part progress has been minimal.
This in itself is not unusual for me as my enthusiasm and
attention span can be notoriously short-winded. I need an injection of
inspiration to push on with something, anything even and so I shall be
attacking a project that has been mentioned before albeit slightly out of
sequence with my long term plan.
I am of course referring to the 20th century
1/600th collection. There, I have said it.
There are a number of reasons for this with the main one
being that I reckon I can turn this around relatively quickly. I have a rather
cunning plan I want to try in that the infantry component will be used
initially for the Great War – the Tumbling Dice artillery are WW1 vintage in
any event – with WW2 featuring later with the addition of period and
nationality specific equipment - tanks etc. The infantry will look fine for
either war in this scale. Ironically I have some WW1 vehicles that will feature
for the 1918 period but obviously not as significantly as for WW2.
I have more or less settled on the basing I shall be using
for these models and so either a 40mm square or a 40 x 30mm base with a dice
frame for recording hits is currently the preferred choice. As I intend making
use of Heroscape tiles (which are around 45mm across the flats) I will need to
think carefully about terrain as the model base will in effect take up more or
less the whole hex. I have seen some great examples of Memoir 44 hexed terrain
tiles on the net where the terrain is confined to the edges of two or three
sides and so leaving enough room to place a base of models on it. This is a
neat idea and I have seen similar for use with Hexon. An alternative will be to
use the Memoir ’44 board with hexes being 54mm across the flats. I am rather taken
with this idea – perhaps getting the map boards copied and mounted flat and
into something more of a permanent fixture rather than folding away. One could
even make a home grown hex board if required and again, this is an option I am
considering simply because I can get the hexes the size I want.
Bases will be made up as follows. I will be using four
pairs, each of two figures on the infantry base – this is a single strip of
Tumbling Dice loose order infantry cut in half -, three vehicles on the armour
base and two guns and crews on the artillery base. This follows the 4, 3, 2
Command and Colours/Portable Wargame standard and I see little reason to do
anything different. The dice frame will be used to indicate the current
strength of the unit using a small d6 or similar.
For rules I fully intend using Bob Cordery’s Portable
Wargame or possibly even his Memoir of Modern Battle (MoMBAT) which are an
older set he drew up. It would not be beyond the realms of possibility that
using these models for a conventional Memoir ’44 game will feature as well.
There is also Rommel – a set that I am really excited about.
I have plenty of bases to start this project with and an
order for the 7mm dice frames (they are pretty cheap) is being put together. I
have sufficient hexed playing surfaces to use initially so this will not be a
priority just yet as the models must come first - and will be dealt with in tandem with the WW2 warships..
David,
ReplyDeleteIt sounds as if you are getting some wind into the sails of this project!
Good luck! I look forward tossed G some progress soon.
All the best,
Bob
Hi Bob,
ReplyDeleteI would like to say it has been planned to within an inch of its life but that would be less than truthful! I need to do something tangible though and so I am keen to crack on with it.
Watch this space!
All the best,
DC
When you said 1:600 I thought naval! "You are mad" I secretly thought but I was about to applaud ;)
ReplyDeleteI will be interested to see how it works for land!
Hi Geordie,
ReplyDeleteI would happily game 1/600th naval and will do so for the ACW and probably anything gunboat related for the 20th century.
Gunboats - sadly not anything larger.....
So my sanity is intact.
For the moment.
All the best,
DC