Countless gamers have fought across the fair fields of Blasthof in the last fifty years, and tonight it happened once more. Ron and Mark, two stalwarts of the South Florida Miniatures Gamers, kindly consented to be my guinea pigs for the evening. We met at The War Office (aka a small office suite) for the set-to.
As we were playing with my 18mm Wofuns and centimeters, rather than the classic 30mm Spencer Smiths and inches, the field needn't be large.
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| Unfortunately, we had neither a river nor a bridge in the club! |
The sides were drawn from, respectively, my WSS French and '45 British collections.
Ron:
- 18 1e Cuirassiers
- 32 1e Guard Francaise
- Anvre Battery (2 guns)
Mark:
- 12 Yorbourne Dragoons
- 40 Royal Kempston
- Halmouth Battery (2 guns)
As usual, I failed to take enough photos, but here's a representative selection.
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| Mark moves his guns to the hill as his Dragoons cross the river; Ron moves stolidly towards the "bridge." |
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| Mark spreads out his troops and opens fire (to no effect). His light horse are already to midtable. |
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| Ron's Guard Francaise are on the bridge, while his cuirassiers charge Mark's dragoons. Unfortunately, both French units are under short-range crossing fire... |
So a solid victory for Mark. Though, to be fair, Ron rolled badly all game, and even his heavier cav (+1 versus lighter cav) didn't help. Both enjoyed the game and seemed to like the rules despite the fiddliness of one-to-one melee alongside multi-bases.
They were also impressed by the look and feel of the Wofun miniatures. Which allows me to segue into the Paperboys I've built this week:
Til next time...
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| A DBA "camp" base for medieval Scots. As the miniature soldiers are 3D, I removed the paper figures, but the tent and shields look pretty good! |
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| Added a light gun to my Continental troops guarding the America250 book display at work. Unfortunately, their command base was destroyed in action. |








Thanks for the reminder! Early in January I played out a Blasthof Bridge scenario, took several pictures ... and forgot about it! Until now. I might be forced to write this one up - for a given value of 'writing up' - in my own blog spot! Far from a mere rill, my own River Blast is a hefty sort of torrent, though fordable for most of its length...
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Ion
I look forward to seeing it!
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