I am a solo war gamer endlessly searching for old Peter Laing figures, and the perfect war-game rules to use with them
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Sunday, July 27, 2025
Mignot Civil War Figures
Thursday, July 24, 2025
2mm Supply Wagons
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
"See the Elephant" Wargame
It was one of those morning where I couldn't sleep. I have been busy painting some 2mm Irregular Miniatures blocks. While waiting for them to dry, I decided to play a quick game using my cigar box armies.
The board was set up with random landscape. Both armies had 4 infantry and 2 cavalry units. For rules I used "See the Elephant" rules.
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As usual, my pictures came up jumbled. This picture shows the end of the game, where the red army finally defeated the blue army. |
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Early in the battle. It looked like the blue army was going to break the red's center. |
Saturday, July 19, 2025
Painting Peter Laing Highlanders
While still not doing much with the hobby, I did manage to paint some Peter Laing Highlanders, with the idea of using them with "The Portable Wargame" and using "the Battle of Hook's Farm" as the scenario.
To paint the figures, I used Vallejo "Model Color" acrylic paints. I wanted a gloss coat to give them a toy soldier look. The only gloss I had at the time was Tamiya lacquer gloss clear coat. Unfortunately it started washing the acrylic paint off the figure.
I put the figures aside, as my wife and I took a trip to Pennsylvania with our new camper. When we came home I saw the figures sitting on the table and found Vallejo gloss coat, which was quickly ordered. The Highlanders finally got their shiny uniforms, which came out as I was hoping.
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The Highlanders, finally completed. |
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Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Combining Wargames Photos
Sunday, July 6, 2025
Combining Wargames
I am a big fan of Mike Lambo's solitaire wargame books. They are completes games with rules, maps, and even counters. All you need is a couple of dice and you're ready to play.
Mr. Lambo has produced two books on the American Civil War. I have played several games and enjoyed them. However, I started to think, what if I used different rulesets with the maps?
Today I decided to use Mike Lambo's map of the Battle of Big Bethel. The armies would be deployed and activated using the rules in the book. However, movement and combat would use Stronghold Rebuilt's "See the Elephant" rules. I enjoy the StE rules and they can make for an unpredictable game. I did use Battle Cry dice, ignoring the crossed swords, unless a general was targeted.
As I thought, it was a fun game. About half way through I realized; what are the victory conditions? The rulebook said that a Union unit must hold the Church hex. I suddenly realized that the church was unoccupied and exposed to a Union attack! I must admit that suddenly the Confederate strategy changed rapidly, and a couple of units had to retreat to protect the church.
In the end a Union unit did capture the church, but the Confederates drove the Union troops out of the church, and back across the river. At that point I called the gamea Confederate victory.
Friday, July 4, 2025
One Off Wargame
A number of weeks ago I woke up in the middle of the night. As I laid there trying to go back to sleep, my thoughts turned to some Heritage ACW figures I was working on, and how to use them in games. In my mind I figured to use them in units of 4 with one figures carrying a flag, as in Battle Cry. However, in rolling dice each figure would roll 1 dice. If there was any retreats rolled, only a figure would retreat, instead of the entire unit. To retreat the standard, the unit would not be able to advance until the standard returned to the unit.
The game was a mishmash of several rulesets. I got up, scribbled some notes down, did a little painting and based the figures, and later in the evening tried a quick game with the rules.
I suppose that they could be made into a workable game, especially with the addition of artillery and cavalry, but I don't think they would be better than using Battle Cry, See the Elephant, or Horse and Musket 2.0. They did provide a couple days of working on wargames, which was much needed.
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The armies in action. It was good to get a game in, however, I don't think the rules would offer anything exciting or new that can't be found in other existing games. |
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The 2 armies lined up at the beginning of the game. |
Friday, June 20, 2025
"Dominion of Marlborough and Peter the Great" Rules
Steve Parker of Orc Publishing has released his newest set of Dominion rules; " Dominion of Marlborough and Peter the Great". It is familiar setup of rules and 24 historical battles.
To be honest I was not sure if I was going to buy this set of rules. I have bought the entire set of rules, with the exception of the Ancients battles book (I couldn't get it to let me buy it). I really like these rules, but do I need all for the sets?
In the end I chose to buy them. When I first started gaming, one of my first books was Peter Young's "Charge!". So my first armies were 18th century armies, including Edition Brokow Marlborough figures.
With this newest addition, I bought heavy card stock and a stapler that could go through all the pages. I am happy with the result, and have decided to put new covers on all my different "Doninion of" rules.
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The new cardstock covers. |
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Monday, June 2, 2025
Dominion of Patriots and Redcoats
Ork Publishing has come out with their newest ruleset, "Dominion of Patriots and Redcoats". As one can figure out, it is a ruleset for the American Revolutionary War, which makes good sense as it's the 250th anniversary of the start of the Revolution.
The format is the same as other rulesets; explanation of the rules, some suggested army list, and 24 battles. All for under $6.00.
When I first started in wargaming, my interest was early American wars, from King Philip's War to the Mexican American War. With this current volume, I am thinking revisiting doing early American wars. Besides doing French and Indian War, his lists includes other Indian wars. And looking at these new rules, they can be used for the War of 1812, a war that I am especially interested in.
Once again I am thinking of trying the suggested armies with different rulesets. I just have to get motivated!
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My newest rule booklets. As I started doing with other sets, I put the Quick Reference Sheet on the back of both booklets. |