lunedì 30 marzo 2026

More WW2 British 8th army in North Africa

 These is the second part of the infantry of my British 8th army, there should be another post with the final part of the infantry and the full army at once.

Today we have a forward observer team and the second infantry section.



Forward observer with radio operator. 28mm, Perry Miniatures, painted by Ginzio



Infantry section. 28mm, Perry Miniatures, painted by Ginzio


Battletech big game, part 2

 Yesterday we finished our Battletech game.

It was a great game, very closely fought and decided at the very last turn.

After a struggling start, the Inner Sphere, seemed to have taken the upper hand, but at the last turn Clan Smoke Jaguar  managed to kill a very annoying locust that had been running around in the rear of their side doing damage to the back of various mechs and, more important, to hit the ammo rack of the Kurita commander Atlas destroying it and taking a definite lead.

We declared a Clan Smoke Jaguar victory that puts them in the outskirts of Luthien.

Next game should be in an urban scenario, we will probably try some second line mechs for the clans.

Here are some pictures of the game:






Elementals swarming a poor wolverine whose pilot was unconscious

 
The last moment of the Locust, just before it had its center torso cored by a clan PPC


lunedì 23 marzo 2026

World War Two British 8th army in progress

 My 8th army project is finally getting some steam and moving along nicely, I have started to complete some units and I should be done with the infantry in a couple of weeks.

I'm still debating if I should paint the second Matilda I have or if I should try to trade or sell it, since I probably won't have many chances to use two of the beasts in a game.

This week I have a finished infantry squad and a command section.



First Lieutenant with aides. 28mm, Perry Miniatures, painted by Ginzio


First infantry squad with Bren light machine gun. 28mm, Perry Miniatures, painted by Ginzio


martedì 17 marzo 2026

One more Warzone figure

 As it is easy to imagine, I've not been very productive in the past couple of weeks.

I got back from Canada on March 3rd and I got sick right after, I was out for a full week with the flu and could not even sit at the painting desk.

The following week I managed to paint a bit and get some stuff finished, so I will be posting more figures in the next weeks.

The WW2 British 8th army is coming along and there will be pics next Monday.

In the meantime I refurbished a Warzone model that my friend Adrian gave me during my Canadian visit.

It is a Warzone Razide from 1st edition that he painted many years ago. It had a few chips and was standing on a small 25mm base, so it was quite unstable. I fixed up a few scratches and rebased it, so it is now consistent with the rest of my collection.

It is not much, but with the Battletech game pictures I posted yesterday should give you enough to look at until next week.



Dark Legion Razide. 28mm, Heartbreaker, painted by Adrian


lunedì 16 marzo 2026

Battletech big game, part 1

 Yesterday we had the first part of a fairly big game of Battletech.

We had four players for a scenario set during the Clan invasion of 3050. The scenario saw Clan Smoke Jaguar advancing towards Luthien, the Kurita capital.

The Draconis Combine sent out a company to stop, or at least soften up two stars of Omnimechs and Elemental battle armor, trying to inflict the most possible damage.

We played about 4 and a half hours, at a quite relaxed pace and managed 4 turns.

Luckily we could leave the game set and we will be completing it in a couple of weeks.

Here are some pictures to give you an idea of the game:


















The terrain was all scratch built by Omar, while the mechs are mostly mine, with some from Gian's collection.
So far the game is going well, the Kuritan force is holding up thanks to the good defensive position it is occupying and, at shorter range the technological advantage of the Clans is offset by the heavier armor of the Inner Sphere mechs.
The scenario awards victory points based on the tonnage of mechs destroyed or cripples, so the Inner Sphere is at a disadvantage there, we will have to see how the game evolves in the second part.

There will be a follow up post in a couple of weeks.