Sunday, August 31, 2014

Verdun - WW1 Bolt Action

Just a few teaser pics of a Bolt Action WW1 scenario for a game day in a few weeks. I had intended to host a Muskets and Tomahawks game, but discovered I didn't have adequate terrain for that scenario, so switched to Bolt Action instead. This is actually fortuitous as I've been wanted to try out the rules for WW1.
This large terrain piece is actually a 15/20mm piece for Monte Cassino, IIRC. I picked it up at a convention for a fraction of the original price as the molding on the bottom was flawed.
Most of the figures are from Old Glory's Trench Wars range; the Maxim teams, as well as the Jaegers are Foundry.


The 37mm infantry support guns can be used to take out defensive positions. I may not use them in the actual game.
Here is then one-page QRS for the scenario. I gave the Chauchat automatic rifle a chance to jam after firing.
Bolt Action is another very simple set of rules which can be modified and tweaked - much like Hail Caesar and Black Powder. Guess I'm a fan of the "black books."

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  1. Looking good Dean. Look forward to seeing your report from the day's gaming in a couple of weeks. Cheers, Ross

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    1. Thanks a lot for the interest and comment, Ross. I'm looking forward to hosting this at a fine venue. It's held at historic Fort Steilacoom; one of the local gamers is part of the preservation society there. Best, Dean

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  2. Well Dean, I'm a big fan of the Black Books myself - and have often wanted to try out Bolt Action for WW1 with a few simple weapon-modifications. It shall very interesting to follow your coming AAR - the game table looks great!

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    1. That's great to hear! If all goes well, I plan to add a vehicle or two in future scenarios. I have an A7V that needs some action. Best, Dean

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  3. Showing a lot of potential there Dean! I am very interested!

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    1. Thanks, Rodger! Appreciate the kind words and visit. Dean

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  4. I think BA will transfer well to WW1 - great looking minis

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  5. I'm looking forward to reading about your experience with WW1 BA. Actually a friend of mine and me had the same idea some weeks ago...

    And of course your table looks excellent!
    Well done.

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    1. Great minds :)! I'm sure it'll translate well. Best, Dean

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  6. Looks great Dean! If the scenario goes well, you should do it at Enfilade. Would love to try it out.

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    1. Thanks, Vic. I would like to host this at the next Enfilade - and possibly a Muskets & Tomahawks or Ancient naval game. Regards, Dean

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  7. Awesome Dean 😀 nothing like a backup plan for a con. Looks like a great skirmish game.

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    1. Mahalo's for that Doc! Aloha, Dean

      P.S. Your ongoing WW2 games have been inspiring.

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  8. very impressive scenery Dean - and the figures too.

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    1. Thanks, Dan. Appreciate your comment and visit. Dean

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    1. David: It'll be hosted at Fix Bayonets in a couple of weeks. Hope to see you there. Best, Dean

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  10. I love the terrain scenery! Great pictures!

    Greetings
    Peter

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  11. Great looking figures and terrain for playing The Great War!

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  12. I am not a big OG fan but these look very good. That terrain looks superb as well.

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    1. Thanks! I agree - there a much nicer figs on the market - the new North Star figs for one; but as I got the OG guys when I had an OG membership, I couldn't pass up the chance (40% off) :)! Warm regards, Dean

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