Tuesday 21 December 2021

MERRY CHRISTMAS !

As we noted last year (was it really 12 months ago?):

"The Hereford1938 VBCW campaign doesn't normally celebrate Christmas and the New Year, as the campaign itself seems to exist in a form of 'time loop', where it is always sunny and summery (unless the chance cards say otherwise) and always, but always, 1938...."

but we simply couldn't resist this Christmas style picture of Church Street from the "Hereford Times Camera Club":

Church Street in winter snowfall, with the Cathedral in the background.

So, on that note: Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to one and all !

AUTUMN BIG GAME 2021 (PART SEVEN) - CONCLUSION

Thing were now looking black for Spode (and we don't just mean his shorts). There was nothing to do but 'fight it out' with the few troops left under his command. But his intended "glorious last stand" was interrupted by the sound of rapidly descending Anglican shells:

"Steady men!" Spode resolves to sell his life dearly in the cause...

...until a well aimed Anglican barrage blows up his "Spodemobile" and sends
him flying into the roadway. Has Spode met his end? The last of the BUF
Armour (homemade) is tasked to investigate...

as Spode (bottom right) remains insensible to the clattering tracks....

LATE NEWS : Spode is most definitely not dead. While the above battlefield pictures suggest he came close to meeting his maker, Spode's PR men have put out that he was merely "feigning injury" (his enemies, of course, have suggested he was instead lying in the roadway, kicking and screaming, in the middle of a 'childish tantrum'). There is no doubt, however, that Spode has retired to Leominster itself, and re-started his 'speaking tour' of Herefordshire:


while the Bishop of Lichfield, victor of the battle, has the luxury of surveying the scene of his triumph:

On to the Spring Big Game 2022 ("Assault on Leominster")!

AUTUMN BIG GAME (PART SIX) - ADVANCE INTO STRANGENESS...

 With Spode's armour despatched, the Bishop of Lichfield ordered a general infantry advance:

Forward! The once threatened infantry section
make it safely across the field...

aided by another section of infantry on the left
(i.e. the distaff side)

It was now, however, that events began to take a very strange turn:

A squad of Anglican Morris Men are the first to discover
that Spode's much vaunted pillboxes and fortifications..

..are nothing but lathe and plaster fronts, staffed by straw dummies..

staked up Fort Zinderneuf style to confuse the enemy..

..at least, that's what we think they were...or were they straw
dolls, animated by strange Mommet magic?

With no news from either commander on the ticker tape,
we must leave the reader to make up his own mind
as to exactly what happened north of Leominster..

More to follow....

AUTUMN BIG GAME 2021 (PART FIVE) - BUF ARMOURED CHARGE!

Faced with heavy artillery fire, Spode recalled that "attack was the best means of defence". At once, he ordered his "formidable tank force" to charge forward and into the advancing Anglican infantry:

The charge of the BUF "Heavy Tanks". An Anglican
infantry section is caught in the open, as their trench
mortar desperately tries to provide covering fire.

Anglican infantry in danger (1)

Anglican infantry in danger (2)

The Bishop of Lichfield wastes no time - "whistling up"
a very special Anti Tank Squad...

Beautiful but deadly? (certainly beautifully painted).
This highly trained specialist summoned her school
friends, and initiated....

...a fierce school hockey stick attack
on the BUF armour!

Spode's dreams of armoured victory are swiftly
beaten into submission (along with his tanks).

More to follow....

AUTUMN BIG GAME 2021 (PART FOUR) - VBCW ANGLICAN ARTILLERY

Back to the north of Leominster, and the Bishop of Lichfield positions his artillery: 

The "Big Gun" of the First Platoon moves up....

...and is unlimbered in an advantageous position. Meanwhile...

The Horse Artillery of the Second Platoon is equally carefully
sited, and both begin an "area barrage" of Spode's outgunned BUF.


More to follow...

Sunday 21 November 2021

AUTUMN BIG GAME 2021 (PART THREE) - OTHER TABLES

While Spode faced up to the Anglicans to the north of Leominster, the BUF "Wyrd Force" (aka Giles) defended the east of the town against the incursions of the attacks from the Bromyard Republican Levies (aka Roo), and Staff Captain Maynard (aka Alan) held the western lines against Comrade Colonel I.V. Knockisblokov's newly raised Communist Shock Armies. Such was the fierceness of the fighting, only a few photographs remain of these actions:

Cautious advance from Wyrd Force's sailors
A barricaded defence line for the outnumbered Wyrd Force infantry

but the "Gods of War" clearly favoured Giles throughout the day.
Just one of his initiative hands (Aces High, Jokers Wild)

The flamethrowing tank of the Bromyard Republican Levy
- just before it was disabled by a lucky(?)expert(?) shot from
 Wyrd Force's anti tank gunners.

The Presteigne Communists brought along two sections of "Red Cavalry"
(Perry ACW Cavalry conversions with PSC 28mm heads)

...who actually managed to "charge home" during the day (unheard of in the VBCW!)

Mortar Fire Support (OOP PSC 28mm Soviets)

New products from the Presteigne Motor Works ("PMW") - 20mm Oerlikon AT guns
mounted on PMW 1.5 ton trucks. Ancient "Tudor Rose" guns on "cheep plastic" jeeps
 (with free 'moulded in' Red Star!). Infantry OOP PSC 28mm Soviets; standard bearer
Copplestone Castings Neo-Sov (FW41) with paper flag.

More to follow.....

Saturday 20 November 2021

AUTUMN BIG GAME 2021 (PART TWO) - SPODE'S BLACKSHORTS

It has been some while since the 7th Earl of Sidcup, Roderick Spode, has made an appearance in the Hereford VBCW. But here he was again (aka Rob, on this occasion), inevitably with his "Blackshorts", preparing to 'do or die' against a numerically superior Anglican field force:  

Spode and his HQ Section, motorised in his "Spodemobile" (with added "special standards").
Spode himself is a clever conversion from "One Arm Sutton" in Copplestone Castings
Back of Beyond range (Pack BC20)

Blackshort infantry take up defensive positions

Blackshort "heavy armour" rolls past field fortications.
Their crews must count as 'experienced' by now - see HERE

A panorama of the battlefield. Spode's HQ bottom right.

Lovely Copplestone figures, with a few Pulp Miniatures conversions

A Blackshort reserve section

Blackshorts in Pillboxes grimly await the impending Anglican onslaught...

More follows.....

Thursday 18 November 2021

AUTUMN BIG GAME 2021 (PART ONE) - VBCW ANGLICAN FIELD ARMY

The Bishop of Lichfield (aka Tym) enjoyed a "smashing victory" over His Majesty's Government forces at the Autumn Big Game 2021, playing two Platoons on the attack, north of Leominster, against the single Platoon of the Earl of Sidcup (aka Spode, aka Rob). Unfortunately, the captions to his Staff Photographer's pictures appear to have been "lost in transmission" on their way to Fleet Street, leaving us with only the best armchair analysis of our usual VBCW military experts (Messrs. Featherstone of the "Daily Mail" and Scruby of the "Daily Herald"):

Two sections of infantry, an HMG and towed "Big Gun" in the background


A section of deadly Morris Dancers

The "great standard" of Lichfield is proudly carried forward, protected
by a mortar and MMG

The Bishop of Lichfield's HQ (First Platoon) with Great Standard

HQ, Second Platoon. Lovely Hinterland (mostly) figures (now OOP)

Advance of the Horse Artillery. Roo's river was especially authentic,
being freshly painted and still wet.

A close up of the Horse Artillery.....

More follows....

Wednesday 17 November 2021

WAR IN 15MM

No, we haven't gone soft. The Hereford VBCW has always been gamed in 28mm, and that's the way it's planned to remain. However, if you've already devoured all the back issues of Donald Featherstone's historic "Wargames Newsletter" as recommended HERE, extracted every ounce of goodness from the classic back issues of "Airfix Magazine" as recommended HERE and polished off the very last pages of the "Wargamers Bloggers Quarterly" as discovered HERE, then it might be time to dabble in some scale heresy and consult Peter Pig's "15 MILL" web publication : see HERE.

Freely downloadable PDFs, published approximately quarterly - now up to Edition 11 (November 2021) - full of modelling information and inspiration, particularly terrain building, pretty army and action pictures, "gamettes" and general wargames humour and enthusiasm. Apart from the regrettably sad error of the diminutive scale, what's not to like?

Tuesday 9 November 2021

VBCW HEREFORD - THE BATHTUB HYPOTHESIS No.3

Being the third in an irregular series of blogposts considering the application of Frank Chadwick's "bathtub" campaign ideas to the VBCW in Hereford. For earlier posts, click on the "Bathtub Hypothesis" label to the right..... 

Bartholomews Revised "Half Inch" Contoured Maps

As previously noted, a huge advantage enjoyed by Frank Chadwick when planning his "Bathtub Barbarossa" campaign was the ready availability of a pre-made hex map suitable for his purpose (a map from the "Fire in the East" board game, with a scale of one inch hex = 16 miles or 25km "on the ground"). As there are, strangely, no commercial board games dealing with the Herefordshire VBCW (at least, as yet), the prospect of finding a suitable map for a "bathtub Herefordshire" looked bleak. Until...

The discovery of Bartholomew's Maps. Contemporaneous maps (1930s - 1950s), covering the whole country, helpfully coloured and contoured to show heights, still readily available on Ebay at cheap prices, and scaled at half inch to the mile.

This earlier post explains the preferred Hereford VBCW "bathtub scale" of "One inch (on the map) to one foot (on the tabletop) to two miles (on the ground)", i.e. a "map scale" of one inch to two miles, or, to put it another way, a map scale of "half inch to the mile".

Bartholomew's Maps therefore provide (quite co-incidentally, of course) the most highly detailed information possible for a Hereford VBCW "bathtub" game, without the necessity (always a nightmare for most wargamers) of having constantly to "convert scales" (or do maths) - thereby putting us right up there with Frank Chadwick's "Barbarossa" starting point.....

Sunday 7 November 2021

VBCW CRICKET (SCORING)

Ever since the Communist forces of Comrade Colonel Professor Winters broke through the Siege Lines of Kington (Autumn Big Game 2017 - see HERE), the forces of His Majesty's Government have been in fighting retreat across the North West of the County of Herefordshire.

Checking the Communist advance at the Battle of Wigmore (Spring Big Game 2018 - see HERE) only after concluding a "dubious alliance" with the Local Defence Forces of Sir Barrington and Lady Deirdre Patchpole, HMG then retired in the face of a flank attack from the "Coalition Forces" of Sir Gilbert Hill and sundry Anglican factions at the Battle of Winforton Pontoons (Autumn Big Game 2018 - see HERE) only to suffer disaster (and the complete destruction of their Regional HQ) at the Second Battle of Shobdon (Spring Big Game 2019 - see HERE). Checking the Communist assault again at the Battle of Mortimer's Cross (Autumn Big Game 2019 - see HERE), but only at the cost of an "even more dubious alliance" with Reichsmarshall Goering and his newly landed Fallschirmjager, the Government forces of Major Everard were then again outflanked by advancing Communist and Anglican battlegroups - and with Bromyard declaring independence and proclaiming itself a Democratic Socialist Republic (or Social Democratic Republic, dependent upon exactly who you talk to in Bromyard and whatever the precise difference), found themselves forced back into an "extended defence" of Leominster, with mixed results (Autumn Big Game 2021 - see HERE). 

Notwithstanding notable heroism by individual Government commanders along the way (and, indeed the loss of quite a few of them, whether by capture, internal firing squad, or heavy shellfire), Government forces have now been forced back into a "close defence" of Leominster, with much desperate fighting anticipated in the near future (Spring Big Game 2022 - to come!) 

Vaguely interesting as this campaign chronology might be (well....), what does this all have to do with cricket, or indeed cricket scoring?

A cricket score provides the perfect means for an outnumbered defending commander (mostly HMG at the moment, until their counter-attack plan comes along) to measure tactical success in the field, notwithstanding (probably, although by no means always) having to conduct a strategic retreat at the end of the day's fighting. Thus, to give an illustration for present use by HMG:

(a). for every opposition soldier "killed" (i.e. removed from play), score "1 run";

(b). for every member of the opposition's HQ Section (excluding runners) "killed", score "a 4";

(c). for every opposition Tank, Big Gun, Mortar/MMG or AT rifle/AT squad (or other non infantry section) "destroyed", score "a 6".

The aim would obviously be, as in cricket, to score as many "runs" as possible.

As to "fall of wickets", this could be, dependent upon the scenario, either: (1). number of moves expired, or (2). number of "table feet" given up to the attacking Opposition forces by the end of the game. Any other measure (short of the magic figure of "10") could be used.

Cricket scoring in this way would also allow defending Government commanders - sometimes spread out over three different tables -  to compare their results at the end of a day's battle (very useful for Lord de Braose, Governor of Hereford, who is said to keep "a league table" of his most successful field commanders). While wholly in the spirit of the VBCW, "cricket scoring" would also allow Government commanders to provide a suitable running commentary to their individual games (Howzat!...Oh, I say!....He's gone!)

For the purposes of this post, however, possibly the best thing about the "VBCW Cricket Scoring" proposal is the opportunity it provides to post some "pretty pictures of 28mm VBCW cricketers", as found on the Net:

"The Team" from Sloppy Jalopy - presently £15

Command HQ - Sloppy Jalopy figures with Wargames
Foundry flagbearer (slight conversion)

Heavy Machine Gun - WW1 Renegade (?) with lots
of modelling skill and greenstuff


"The WF Flagbearers" full team, including a nice headswap conversion for the Indian cricketer

A full cricket pitch, with game in progress. These and succeeding images from Summer Partisan 2014

Headswaps and lovely painting for the Indian Cricket Team

A converted Perry/Renendra ACW Farmstead serves as a Clubhouse

Another view of the Indian Cricketers.

Notes: The "Partizan 2014" cricket ground and figures are all by Pete Barfield ("Panzerkaput"). A full mag article on how it was all put together ("Cricket in the VBCW - Partizan in the Park") can be found in Vol 3/p.26 of the excellent (but sadly discontinued) "Wargame Bloggers Quarterly", still stored and freely downloadable at the Canister and Grape blog - see HERE. Other photos from unidentified sources collected over time - with many thanks to the original creators/photographers.