One thing that immediately says Modern on a wargames table are Pylons. So finally I have added some to the Cold War Commanders terrain collection ready for this years games. They are from Butler Printed Models. These will no doubt make an appearance at Partizan in May and the Grimsby weekend in October.
Welcome to the Cold War Commanders, a blog I am using to chart the exploits of the 'Cold War Commanders' a group of chaps who, inspired by books like Hackett's World War III, Red Storm Rising by Tom Clancy and the 'Effect' Series by Harvey Black, wargame fictitious Cold War battles in 6mm using the Cold War Commander Rules from Pendraken. Picture: Partizan 2022
Friday, 1 April 2022
Wednesday, 5 January 2022
GRIMSBY 2021 - Denmark 1985 (Part One)
It was great to be finally heading to Grimsby for the Cold War Commanders annual get together at the Grimsby Wargames Society club. The 2020 event had obviously been cancelled due to the ongoing COVID pandemic so we had not been to Grimsby for two years.
This years event saw a return to Denmark with the Warsaw Pact trying to breakthrough a line of NATO defenders along Highway 24 in Central Jutland. The Soviets were tasked with taking the docks and also securing the E45 road north to Aarhus and the airfield at Vojens. NATO had the Danish Jutland Brigade, elements of the West German 6th PzGren Division, the British 1st Infantry and a contingent of USMC. The Warsaw Pact had three MRR Regiments along with a Naval Infantry Regiment with an attached Spetsnaz force. A VDV Regiment was in reserve if required.
Friday afternoon was spent setting up the tables and meeting and greeting several of the players. Originally we were due to have a few more players but unfortunately during the weeks leading up to the event we had a few players, mostly Warsaw Pact, who were unable to make it for various reasons. This made sorting the scenario a bit of a problem as it seemed to change from week to week. After talking to Stephen G at Grimsby we decided to go to a one big table set up and have all the action in Jutland rather than the original plan to have three tables with action in Jutland, Zealand and Mons.
Saturday, 12 December 2020
GRIMSBY 2019 - Pictures
Just realised that I never posted the pictures from the 2019 event. Well here they are at last. Sorry there's not much info unfortunately real life has got in the way over the last 18 months or so. But there's still plenty of eye candy! Roll on Grimsby 2021.