Saturday, March 16, 2019

Cold Wars 2019: Friday



  On Friday we got up early, had breakfast and wandered about the gaming areas.  I found the rooms very well lighted and bright. In the past you could not always enjoy a game because you felt you were in a cave.  Not now.  Some rooms, and the dealers area were warm  but that was more so to the high temperatures outside and the A.C. not yet turned on.

 There were a lot of great looking games.  I have come away with interesting ideas for terrain and troop basing.  Plus it is always great to get new ideas of how to do things.  There were three games that stood out to me, and were in the time periods I am interested in.

The Battle of Craney Island.  A War of 1812 action in 25mm.  Rules used were Carnage and Glory.  This action saw a naval landing by the British on the U.S. Naval base at Portsmouth through the back door at Craney Island.  British Marines and sailors, landing barges and mixed American forces  what is not to love here!  Looks like a great scenario and a fun game.






A Cow! A Cow! My Kingdom for a Cow!
A 25mm American Revolution game using the rules Sharp Practice.  British foraging expedition in the South 1781.  What a brilliant table.  I greatly admired this person's game last year for his attention to details.  Great terrain with lots of fun things mixed in.  Farm animals and civilians and more.  After seeing his game last year I worked to improve my terrain.  This year I learned more and will adding more fun items.  I love his morale and casualties  markers and plan to add these to my armies soon.  Outstanding!  And a fun game.  Everyone looked to be having a great time.








Long, Obstinate and Bloody:  Guilford Courthouse 1781.  15mm, British Grenadier rules.

What can I say! This has to be  the ultimate Guilford Courthouse game.  During my time with the National Park Service I had been detailed to Guilford Courthouse for special events.  So I  am familiar with the ground.  As I was walking across the gaming area toward this game I knew instantly  what this game was.  The ground, the trees and the everything were spot on.  Just brilliant.  In many ways it was superior to most dioramas I have seen. The troop positions looked great.  Little details like the 2nd Maryland in Brown coats faced red were correct.  He just got so much right.  I plan on going back on Saturday to get more pictures.









Cold Wars 2019: The Host



Arrived at the Host in Lancaster Pennsylvania Thursday afternoon.  There had been a lot of talk about the renovation and work going on there and I was curious to see for myself how it compared to last year.  Here was the entry way.  Still under work.  We had no problem parking and went I to register for the convention and our rooms.



I pre registered and it was easy peasy.  Scanned my bar code, got my bag of swag and I was done.  My friend George did not pre register and so he took a bit longer.  Here is the registration tables.


Inside the Host I was not prepared for the changes. They have done a lot of work.  And it showed!  Here is the bar.  A very pleasant waiting area is near here.  Nice chairs and couches.  The Starbucks was very good with friendly and helpful staff and a good cup of coffee.  The registration desk to check in was handling the wireless being down well and we got checked into our room.  Which was very clean and comfortable.  All in all a very good first impression.


The renovations are not done and there are signs of work everywhere.  Like here you have the old and the new mixed.  But I was very happy with what was done and the improvements have already made the Host a much better place.


Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Cold Wars 2019





Oh joy! Oh rapture!   Yes folks, it is that time of the year again. The annual trip to Cold Wars.  This is the third of the trioka of the Historical Miniatures Gaming society's conventions.  Because it is held in the off season it usually has a slightly lower attendance then the other two events.  This translates into a calmer and more relaxed atmosphere which I like. It also does not interfere with family vacations. It is a time to indulge myself and enjoy all that is wonderful about this great hobby.  Fun, games, shopping, socializing and learning.  Each year myself and my friend George take time off to drive down for the long weekend. We have been doing this for I cannot remember when.  This year we are leaving early (Thursday) to get there and get settled. There are a number of interesting games listed and talks I am looking forward to attending.

Saturday, March 9, 2019

Georgia Brigade 1776-1779: part 1

Another outstanding article from the pages of Gorget and Sash.  This time on the Georgia Continental line regiments.  This article appeared in Volume 2 issue 3.
















Thursday, March 7, 2019

Storming of the Spring Hill Redoubt 1779: Part 2


  Here is the second part of the article with order of battle and uniform details.  Jim Purkey at Five and Drum miniatures has just mentioned he may be doing 1779 French for this campaign.  If so that would be a push to get me to paint yet another group of miniatures for my collection!