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Club meeting 25 June
Quite a few Warhammer games
played today, mostly friendlies rather than club competition games. The
current standings in the ladder are on the Competitions
page. The approach of Push
of Pike has brought out a few early DBR armies for practice games.
WHFB - Matt (Orcs and Goblins) beat Nick (Empire).
WHFB - Dan (Skaven) beat Rob (Empire).
WHFB - Matt (Orcs and Goblins) played Glen (Wood Elves).
WHFB - Kit (Orcs and Goblins) played Ian (Orcs and Goblins).
WHFB - Matt (Orcs and Goblins) played Dan (Skaven) in a skirmish
game.
DBM
15mm - Paul's Ottoman Turks gained a near-run victory over Lawrence's
Hungarians.
DBMM 25mm - Andrew (Early Crusader) v Robert (Medieval Portuguese). This
was the first outing for Rob's new Portuguese army without English allies
in this game. The Portuguese knights charged the great masses of crusading
infantry inflicting lots of casualties. However, the crusaders held on and
managed to destroy enough knights to defeat the Portuguese army.
DBR 15mm - Ian (Venetian) v Scott (Swiss). Both armies took
lots of damage, resulting in a 5-5 mutual break.
DBR 15mm - Lee (Early Tudor English) beat Andrew (Neapolitan
Spanish).
Flames of War - Kieran and Michael had a game, both using Italian
armies, with the win going to Michael.
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Club meeting 11 June
WHFB - Ian (Orcs and goblins) played Nick (Elves)
WHFB - A doubles game with a crowded battlefield. On one side was
Dan and Rob, and opposing them was Aaron and Matt.
PoW Napoleonics 15mm - Scott and Philip played a game of Principles
of War Napoleonics using the French and British armies in Egypt in 1801.
The British were defending a line of hills with a small village located at
each end. The attacking French army was larger than the British, but some
parts of their army arrived later in the battle, too late in fact to take
any of the objectives. The piecemeal French attack was defeated by the
British firepower.
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NICon in the 'Naki 3-4
June
The North Island convention was held in New Plymouth
over Queen's Birthday Weekend. Our expeditionary force was competing in
DBM 25mm, DBR 25mm, Warhammer and Flames of War. Robbie's Beastmen won
First Place in WHFB and Nick was Second with an Empire army; Brett's
Medieval Germans won First Place in DBM; Grant was 1st in DBR, Andrew
second, and John also picked up several good wins that would have won him
a medal if he was competing rather than umpiring.
The convention was held in a very nice venue at the
racecourse, with plenty of space and light making for pleasant gaming
surroundings. Catering was excellent too, and a ravenous Beastman reported
himself satisfied with the cakes and ginger slices. The Bring-and-Buy was
rather sparse this year, other than Andrew's No Mans Land terrain
which did good business as usual.
NICon 2007 will be held in Cambridge.

A 25mm DBR game between Kelly's Indians and John's
Japanese.
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Club meeting 28 May
WHFB
- Three games of Warhammer today, but not many details to report right
now. Games between: Brett and Ian, Rob and Glen, and Mark and Dan.
DBR 15mm - John (Italian Wars French) played Philip (Knights of St
John). 10-0 to the French.
DBR 15mm - Lee (Lancastrians) played Philip (Knights of St John). 9-1
to the Knights.
DBR 15mm - Lawrence (Spanish Imperial) played Scott (Swiss).
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Christchurch Wargaming
Club
The CWC has a new online forum http://www.chchwargaming.org.nz/forum/index.php The
forum is by no means only for Christchurch wargamers, it is intended as a
place where gamers can go to ask questions about a particular gaming genre
(including role playing and non-GW games) as well as painting, modelling,
off-topic, etc.
One forum topic that might be of interest to some ancients players is
"How to beat Martin."
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Club meeting 14 May

The Battle of Salamanca, replayed using Napoleon's Battles rules
and 15mm figures based for Principles of War. The British and
Portuguese infantry are about to complete the victory sweeping away the
remnants of the French infantry defending a ridge line.
WHFB - Rob's Beastmen and Nick's Empire played a warm-up game for
Nicon, resulting in a draw.
WHFB - Rob then successfully defended his place on the ladder with
a solid victory over Matt's Ogres.
WHFB - Aaron's Lizardmen played against Russell's Empire. Result
unknown at this time.
DBM 25mm - A doubles game between Andrew and Philip (Han Chinese)
and Paul and Lawrence (Burgundians). There were a lot of large hills on
the table, and many of the infantry from both armies spent the entire
battle hiding behind them. A large Chinese flank march arrived but was
defeated when the Burgundians redeployed their knights to face it. The
battle was a 9-1 win to the Burgundians. Charles the Bold survived the
battle, but his English ally will never get to be king now.
Shattered Lances - Brendan and Craig had a game of SL, Romanian
Franks versus Rumi Seljuqs.
Napoleon's Battles - Brett and Kendall played the Salamanca
scenario, bringing out our old favourite Napoleon's Battles rules.
The figures were still on Principles of War bases, but the game
still worked. It is a difficult scenario for the French, and they were
defeated by the British Peninsular army controlled by Kendall.
Flames of War - Ian (Italians) played Rob (U.S.)
Flames of War - Nick (British) beat Mark (DAK)
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Club meeting 30 April
Thanks to Andrew and his band of helpers who sorted
out the storeroom today. The broken tables and trestles have been removed,
and the remaining gear is now tidily stacked on racks on the wall. There
is also a club noticeboard, which looks very like the old red tabletop.
Napoleonics made a return to the club, with a couple
of rule systems being used, Grand Arm�e and Volley and Bayonet.
The period has been dormant at the club for several years, although many
of us have Napoleonic armies. There seemed to be enough interest in the
games that we might expect to see more in the coming months.
WHFB - Ian's Orcs massacred Aaron Jnr's High
Elves.
WHFB - Daniel's Skaven beat Russell's Empire.
WHFB - Matthew's Ogre Kingdoms beat Rob Jnr's Empire.
The last two games were ladder competition games. The top three placings
are now Rob Snr, Matt, and Rob Jnr.
DBM 25mm - John M made the trip over from Auckland bringing his
Middle Imperial Romans to play against Philip's Kushite Egyptians. Very
early in the game some Roman horse archers mobbed an Egyptian sub-general,
and his command disappeared in rout. The main body of Egyptian cavalry
defeated the opposing Roman cavalry, but too late to affect the outcome of
the battle which was decided when the legionary centre advanced and
defeated a couple of Egyptian commands without loss. 9-1 to John.
DBR 25mm - John W and Andrew played a 200AP DBR game, illustrated
below. The armies were modelled on the Oda clan Samurai army and the Monks
and fanatics of the Kaga Ikko-Ikki sect from the Hongan-ji monastery
fortress. True to the historical result, it was a win to the monks.
Grande Arm�e - Kendall and Brett tried out these rules for the
first time. The game was a win to the French over the Prussians.
Volley and Bayonet - Grant (French) defeated Rob (Duchy of Warsaw).

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Metal Storm
There's a new set of wargames rules for modern war
that have just come onto the market... Metal Storm... by Hammer-Wargames.
They include armoured vehicle points builder system that allows any
vehicle to be created, so doing away with the need for huge lists, also a
big part for civilians and even the media, intriguing ? The rules also
include ultra-modern style of warfare, with special forces, insurgents,
terrorists, rapid deployment, etc. If you would like to pop into the yahoo
group and have a nose around the files and photos and a few of the posts
your may be interested in the period. If you play AK47 you will feel
very comfortable with these new rules, you may even be a member of the
RFCM group if so you will definitely know Roy aka Hammer. The rules
are very different but easy and very playable as you will gather from the
many posts on the forum. It's worth a quick look for the photo files
alone�.
http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/Metalstorm/
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Club meeting 23 April
It was good to see a busy club meeting today with
some new members as well as us old timers. There were three games in the
Warhammer ladder competition, and we saw the first 25mm DBR game at the
club.

Game reports from the meeting at the club today:
WHFB - Aaron's Brettonians took on Dan's
Skaven.
WHFB - The Empire under Russell's command was defeated by Matt's
Ogre Kingdoms. "I ground their bones, and ate them, and stuff."
WHFB - Rob Snr (Beastmen) played Rob Jnr (Empire). While the Empire
cavalry were galloping across a fairly open plain, the beastmen arrived on
the flank and emerged behind the Empire lines. The win went to the Senior
player.
DBM 15mm - Lawrence (Later Hungarian) beat Scott (Ottoman Turks).
One Hungarian general came to grief against Turkish horse archers, but
otherwise it was a great Hungarian victory.
DBM 25mm - Brett got out the old plastic club Roman army and took on
Paul's Burgundians. A win to Charles the Bold and his band of Burgundians.
DBR 25mm - Andrew used a Manchu Chinese army to defeat John's
Japanese. There was mist throughout the entire battle, which hindered the
Chinese plan for a double envelopment and restricted the benefits of their
long range artillery. Nevertheless it was still a comprehensive victory to
the Chinese army. This was the first 25mm Renaissance game played at the
club, and we are expecting to see many more this year.
Flames of War - Kit's Sikh Rifle Company got a 6-1 win over Steve's
German panzer force. It was a fine performance by the Blacker Bombard.
The card game Illuminati also made an appearance which kept us
amused for a while (but without a clear result at the end).
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Natcon 14-16 April

This year's national convention was held in
Hamilton. We had a good contingent attending from the NSWC playing in DBM
15s and 25s, Flames of War, Moderns, and as usual making up most of the
DBR competition. Warhammer was a very small competition, and had no North
Shore players this year.
Rob's won second place in the Early War section of
Flames of War, using a NZ Rifle Company.
Andrew's Early Crusaders picked up the prize for
Best Painted Army in 25mm ancients. Our other Ancients players missed out
on the medals this year and got some of the middle places in the
competition.
The final of the DBR competition was between Philip
(Muslim Indians) and John (Later Danish), with the win going to Philip. If
there was an award for the best baggage, it would have gone to Stu's Alwa
camp! There was a good variety of armies in the competition: Muslim
Indians, Later Danish, German Catholic, Scots Covenanters, Valois French,
Swiss, Persians, and the Alwa.

Natcon 2007 will be held in Upper Hutt.
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Club meeting 9 April
Less than a week to go before the Nationals at
Easter, and there were several training games happening at the club, and
some games in the new Warhammer competition as well.
WHFB - Dan's Skaven won a solid victory over
Aaron the Elder's Empire. The Empire's foot wasn't of the highest quality
other than a unit of Greatswords adding some strike power. The flagellants
spent a lot of time flailing around against the rat swarms.
WHFB - Aaron the Younger's Brettonians got a minor victory in a
game against Matt's Orcs and Goblins. Brettonian horse won 'Man of the
Match' award in this battle.
WHFB - Rob the Younger and Russell had a battle both using Empire
armies. It was a minor victory to Rob.
Shattered Lances - Brendan (Fatimids) had a battle against John
(Crusaders). Early success by the Crusader centre was turned around as the
flanks were gradually worn down by the Fatimids. Casualties were high on
all sides before the Crusaders succumbed.
DBM 25mm - Andrew (Early Crusader) beat Nick (Patrician Romans)
9-1. The crusader foot did very well to defeat the warbands and knights
attacking them, although the pilgrim hordes on the flank were beaten by
the Roman auxilia.
DBR 15mm - Philip (Muslim Indians) beat John (Later Danish). Lots
of sixes and cheap shots to give an undeserved win to the Indians.
DBR 15mm - Ian (Scots Covenanters) and Kendall (30YW Protestants)
fought to a 5-5 mutual break. The Scots made a successful attack on their
left flank sweeping away an opposing command. In the centre a slogging
match ensued in a large area of rough terrain. While all that was going
on, a cuirassier force was marching around the Scottish right flank. It
fought its way through a blocking force of Scots pikes and was then into
the Scottish baggage camp.
Flames
of War - An early war game between Rob's NZ infantry from the Greek
campaign with British armour against Kit's French army. On one flank the
artillery were having a hard time of it, being attacked by six Char Bs.
Meanwhile the British light tanks made their way to an objective on the
other flank, their way cleared by a successful infantry fight. A 4-3 win
to the Kiwis.
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Nicon 06
NICON - IN THE NAKI Sat 3rd & Sun 4th JUNE 2006 (Queens Birthday
Weekend)
The Taranaki Miniature Warfare Society Inc
(aka Taranaki Old Guard) invites you to New Plymouth to join us for the
2006 North Island Wargaming Convention. Venue: La Mer Lounge - New
Plymouth Racecourse (Members Grandstand), Pukekura Racecourse Function
Centre, off Coronation Ave, New Plymouth. Centrally located, onsite
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Club meeting 26 March
Today was a cold and rainy day, ideal wargaming
weather. There were a few more historical games at the club today, and a
lot of Warhammer games going on too. The details of this year's Warhammer
competition were discussed and the competition format will be posted here
soon. Here are the results of the games we played at the club today:
WHFB
- In the Final of the 2005 club competition Rob Snr used an Orc and Goblin
army to defeat Aaron's Wood Elves.
WHFB - Rob Jnr used Dwarves to beat Matt whose Orcs and Goblins
were shot to pieces. The picture here shows some of the shooters deployed
safely on a hill at the back of the table.
WHFB - Dan's Skaven defeated Russell's Empire army.
WHFB - Nick's Empire beat Brett's Orcs and Goblins.
DBM 25mm - Lee's Macedonians (under the command of King Philip with
Alexander as a sub-general), defeated Andrew's Early Crusaders 10-0. The
crusading hordes made a gallant but unsuccessful attempt to contest a hill
on the flank against Thracian auxiliaries. Meanwhile in the centre of the
table the Macedonian phalanx and Greek hoplites eventually wore down the
Crusading infantry.
DBR 15mm - Philip (Muslim Indians) beat Scott (Dutch Rebellion)
10-0.
DBR 15mm - Philip (Muslim Indians) beat Ian (Scots Covenanters)
9-1.
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Club meeting 12 March
Mostly Warhammer at the club today, with the semis
of the club competition being the highlights of the day.
WHFB - Semi-finals
of the Club
Competition:
Rob (Orcs) beat Grant (Blood Dragons)
Aaron Jnr (Wood Elves) beat Dan (Beastmen)
In a couple of other games, Russell's Empire beat Matt's Orcs and Goblins,
and Nick and Mark had a game (no other details to report at the moment)
DBR 15mm - Philip (Muslim Indians) vs Scott (Spanish Imperial). A
very closely fought game (only 1 element in it at the end) finishing with
an 8-2 win to the Indians.
The end-of-day boardgame was Riddle of the Ring. The three hobbits
outplayed the four black riders and eventually Frodo threw the ring into
Mount Doom. Nice to see the rules can produce a historical result.
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Club meeting 26 February
Annual General Meeting
The Annual General Meeting was held today, and it
was a fairly low key affair. There was some discussion of club terrain and
tables, competitions, and membership fees. Membership for 2006 is $30, or
$5 a meeting for casual visitors.
WHFB
- Some games between Aaron and Dan - sorry, no more details at the moment.
DBM 25mm - The Ancients
Competition semi-final between Lee and Brett is illustrated to the
left. It is a stirring sight to see the phalanx advancing in echelon, but
they never made contact as both their flanks were broken by the Germans
and their Swiss allies. Brett now goes on to play Jono in the finals.
DBR 15mm - Philip (Muslim Indians) beat Ian (Scots Covenanters)
9-1. On one flank the Scots' Royalist allies were enveloped and destroyed
by Sipahis. The Maratha allied contingent attempted to do the same on the
other flank but were swept away by musketry. The battle was decided in the
centre where the Indian blades with a few cavalry in support defeated the
main Scottish command.
Flames of War - Rob (Brits) played Mark (DAK).
Flames of War - Kit's Sikh Rifle Company defeated Kendall's
Germans. Things were not going well for the Sikhs until the German Stukas
began bombing their own artillery, and then the British Matildas arrived
and turned the tide.
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Club meeting 12 February
It was a very quiet meeting indeed, as many of us
were at the Battlecry tournament. There was just one game played.
WHFB - Aaron Snr (Empire) beat Russell (Tomb
Kings). The Imperial artillery instrumental in holding off the horde of
Undead chariotry. The Tomb King army crumbled after the Heirophant was
shot down by handgunners.
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BattleCry 11-12 February
Battlecry
2006 had over 120 participants and featured Warhammer 40K, Flames of
War, and the 5th DBMM 25mm doubles tournament. There was also a lot of
roleplaying games happening at the convention.
Our club was represented by Kit in Flames of War,
and he won First Place with a mid-war Sikh Rifle Company. We had three
teams in the DBM 25mm Doubles competition: Andrew and Philip (Early
Crusaders) who won 3rd place, Brett and Nick (Hungarians), and Stu and Ian
(Swiss).

The Early Crusader's fleet and baggage camp. The ships, fortifications and
tents are Andrew's own No Man's Land models, and the Crusader army is
mostly Old Glory models. On the other side of the battlefield are the
massed flank-marching crusader pilgrims, including the much admired Morris
Dancing element!

Carthaginian elephants and Gallic warbands advance on Swiss pikes and
Milanese knights. The paper - scissors - stone aspect of DBM is clearly
evident here!
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Club meeting 29 January
There were a few visitors from the AWC today, and we
had a good number of games happening.
WHFB
- In the Warhammer Competition Rob's Orcs and Goblins knocked out Matt's
opposing force also of Orcs and Goblins.
WHFB - Nick's Empire fought Dan's Undead.
WHFB - Rob and Nick then played a second game.
WHFB - Glen's Wood Elves fought against Aaron's Orcs and Goblins.
DBMM 15mm - Club Ancients
Competition semi-final. Jono (Alexandrian Imperial) beat Philip
(New Kingdom Egyptian). The Egyptian superior chariots did well, but not
quite as well as the Companions, and Tuthmosis III turned out to be not
quite as brilliant as Alexander. Jono progresses to the finals, where he
will play the winner of the game between Lee and Brett.
DBM 15mm - Michael (Three Kingdoms Chinese) played John (Italian
Condotta).
DBR 15mm - Scott's Swiss fought against Stu's 17th Century Royal
French.
DBR 15mm - Andrew's Neapolitan Spanish first took on Ian's German
Minor States.
DBR 15mm - In a second battle Andrew and Ian fought to a
mutual break, this time Ian used Scots Covenanters with Royalist allies.
Flames of War - Kendall's new German force fought against Kit who was
using Kendall's U.S. Airborne. The town of Hunterville (pictured above,
and scratch built by No Man's Land) featured in the battle.
Next meeting coincides with the Battlecry tournament, so is likely to be a
quiet meeting.
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Club meeting 22 January
Today we had a couple of visitors from the AWC, and
Scott returned to the club after a long absence overseas. Al brought along
some copies of the new moderns army lists, and there were a couple of
micro-scale moderns games.
WHFB - Dan (Mortal Chaos) and Aaron (Empire) played a game in the
Warhammer competition. Although it was a drawn battle, Dan progresses
because he had a 150 point margin in the game.
DBM 15mm - Philip's New Kingdom Egyptians beat Ben's Abbasid Arabs.
An Arab flank march failed to appear and the Egyptian blades defeated the
centre of their infantry line. The Arab archers were having the best of an
exchange with the Egyptian bows, until some Egyptian chariots and blades
came to their rescue. 10-0 to the NKE.
DBR 25mm - John and Grant had a battle with Samurai and Monks.
Monks won.
DBR 15mm - Stu's Montrose Scots defeated the Austrian Imperial army of
Ian.
DBR 15mm - Scott's Swiss took on the Maximilian Imperialists of
John. A resounding win to the Swiss.
Moderns - Al (British) and Rob (French) played a game
Moderns - Kendall (Germans) beat Kieran (Russians).
Dr Lucky met his untimely end twice more today.
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Club meeting 8 January
As is usual for this time of year, it was a quiet
meeting.
WHFB - Aaron (Snr) Dark Elf, Rob (Snr) Dogs of War Cavalry and
Daniel Beastmen play a mutltiplayer game of Warhammer, eventual winner
being Aaron with his Level Two Mage getting the better of Rob's Steed
Mounted Paymaster, leaving the mage as the sole remaining model.
Flames of War - Kendall Late War Grenadier Company including a King
Tiger against Garth's German Para's with Kendall winning 5-2.
Modern air combat - Matt and Andrew played with pretty fighters
jets. Matt shot down Andrew's planes but was full of holes.
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