Showing posts with label micro armor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label micro armor. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Yom Kippur War in 3MM

Israeli drive on the Suez Canal 1973.

My forces  for the game using Pz8 Modern Rules.

A column of Centurions advance up the road.  Engineers in tow.

Israeli right flank on open desert.

Air support.

Command post and Battalion HQ.

Pico amor M60A1.

Egyptian defenders and the Suez canal.

My lead tanks take incoming artillery fire.

Air support.

At the end of the fighting my tank battalion on a rise shy of our objective.  We awaited reinforcements before pushing on to the canal.

The small city/hamlet on our side of the canal was the objective.

Monday, December 29, 2014

Kenny's Mini Con Winter Break Game Day


Jerodi Defile 1967 Arab Israeli Wars Scenario played using Hordes of the Things Modern Rules.
Egyptian Deployment on newly terrained table set up.

Here come the Israelis.


Reinforcements arrive way too early for the Egyptians.

Steady fight against the initial Israeli attack but in the end they took out the Egyptian command.  Great game played early in the day with Steve Gross and Ken Van Pelt.  We also had a fine GHQ work session bulking out the collection of micro armor for Ken and his new modern army project.   Stay tuned for Mujaheddin.

Next UpClockwork Century battle of Joplin.

Union and Confederate forces clash in southern Missouri Territory.

Union Lines

Union Aeronef with Kenneth onboard.

Confederate Ironclad Landship accompanied by light tracked contraptions.


Union White fleeet.  USLS William Richardson accompanied by two medium aeronef.

Confederates attacked in massive infantry columns.

Union artillery barrage the landship as it chugs in for destruction.

End game.




Aerial shot from the Fleur de Lis.

USLS William Richardson chugging along


TANK COMMAND 1975 Ideal Board Game


T. Carr selects a barrage #.

The tanks.

T. Conn's bunker

The awesomeness of the battlefield.


Game Two.







Monday, December 15, 2014

Jordanian Army 1967

Here is a post about a new area of the hobby that I am going to begin to explore.  Modern warfare in micro armor scale.  I have played WWII in micro armor but nothing more current.  In my DBA group we have explored the Arab-Israeli war a little bit and I was interested enough to try my hand at painting some of Steve's Jordanians.  So here I present my first Hordes of the Things, Modern Jordanian Army from 1967.  40th and 60th armored battalions and then some infantry.  Oh and the command stand challenge has been met pretty successfully with a neat little palm tree.