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Urban Warfare going Suburban
Urban
Warfare are moving their shop to Glenfield on the North Shore and have
a relocation sale starting this Saturday the 7th.
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Club meeting 24 June
We had a little more than the usual sad looking two or
three tables set up today, so now you can see a picture of the club in
action in the new hall!
DBM
25mm - Grant and Wayne played an Auckland Club comp game. The
Portuguese and Swiss battled hard, but neither army was broken at the end
of the game.
DBMM 15mm - Nick (Ottoman Turkish) played Benny (Alexandrian
Macedonian). A good shot by the Turkish artillery took King Philip out of
the game, so Alex gets to take over the army after their 25-0 defeat.
DBMM 25mm - Philip's Kushite Egyptians won a 20-5 victory over Al's
Spartans. Not a good day for Greek commanders, as Brasidas never got to
show off his brilliance, being crushed by the Egyptian sub-general in a
chariot.
DBR 15mm - Craig (Valois French) v John (Minor German States), 1555AD.
500AP. Despite the Germans' cunning deployment, the French won the day
10-0 primarily by getting the Swiss to do most of the fighting. The
yodelling fanatics, deployed in a single large block in the centre,
crashed into the larger Landsknecht pike block opposite and proceeded to
rip the Germans a new sausage hole. The large German centre command could
not sustain the huge casualties from the Swiss onslaught and fled
ignominiously, leaving the Swiss to pillage the cheese supply in the
German baggage. Today's game was something of an experiment, as we were
playing without the 'separation anxiety' rules. We felt this made the game
more enjoyable and contrary to expectation did not lead to lots of
deliberate fragmentation.
DBR 25mm - Scott (Later Polish) beat Andrew (Manchu Chinese with
Ming allies) 9-1.
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Annual General Meeting 10 June
The Annual General Meeting was held today. Minutes of the
meeting will be posted here soon, but the important thing you need to know
is: Your annual membership fees are now due, $35.
These
are the games we played at the club today.
DBMM 25mm - Rob's Portuguese (with Very Early Tudor English allies)
beat Philip's Kushite Egyptians. The Portuguese lost one command winning
20-5 under the new scoring system. Despite being crushed by the Portuguese
knights, the Egyptians left the table happy in the knowledge that their
chariots are now allowed on 60mm deep bases.
DBR 15mm - John's Maximilian Imperialists (with Early Tudor English
allies) conceded defeat to Craig's Valois French.
Flames of War - Late war breakthrough scenario. Brett's Russians
beat Kit's Germans. The Russians suffered heavy casualties to most
platoons including masses of infantry and the T70s which gamely assaulted
infantry in woods (but they only lost one platoon in the end). The German
company morale finally failed after the loss of their C-in-C and several
platoons.
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Nicon 2-3 June 2007
The North Island Convention Nicon
was on this weekend in Cambridge. The racecourse venue was a good one,
with plenty of room for the tables, especially important with a turnout of
almost 100 players. There were a dozen of us from the NSWC entering the
competitions in DBM, DBR, Flames of War and Warhammer.

Rob retained his 1st place in WHFB with an Empire army (refurbished in a
purple and white theme.)
Grant took the title for DBR 25mm for a second consecutive year with the
Swiss, followed by Philip (2nd, Early Tudor English) and Danny (3rd,
Scandinavian Union). One of the DBR games is pictured here (Tudor English
vs John's Japanese, a grudge match from the previous Nicon, with results
reversed.) There are more pictures of the DBR comp on the Renaissance
page.
Kendall and Lee showed what decent chaps they are by winning the Best
Sports awards in DBM 15 and 25mm respectively, and they managed to sneak a game of DBMM into the DBM competition. A trade stand was doing
good business selling copies of DBMM and other wargaming gear.
There were no bids for Nicon 2008, but several clubs are considering
options for next year's convention, including the Manawatu Duellists from
Palmerston North.

A six-pounder is on display outside the Cambridge Town Hall. Well, we
couldn't resist playing with it, could we?
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Club meeting 27 May
A few games at the club today included a couple of brand
new DBR armies taking the field for the very first time practicing for
Nicon (the Poles and Danes, pictured below).
 WHFB
- Nick's Empire took on Mark's Brettonians.
DBMM 15mm - Kendall (Normans in Italy) beat Ian (Wars of the Roses
English). The Norman's allied contingent of psiloi and auxilia did all the
work clearing the terrain, and their army overall only lost 4ME.
DBR 25mm - Philip (Early Tudor English) 9-1 Scott (Later Polish). A
very closely fought game with only a couple of elements in it at the end.
The English artillery did great work, and the Polish Pancerni cavalry did
the hard fighting while the winged lancers sat around looking pretty.
DBR 25mm - Danny's Early Danes were winning the game against John's
Japanese when time was called. The Japanese muskets didn't save them this
time.
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Battlehaven closing down
It's the end of the line for Battlehaven
who are closing down at the end of May. Until then there is a 30% off sale
in their shop at 308 Great North Road.
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City Guard 40K and Fantasy Leagues
Want to play 40K or Fantasy with a range of
opponents? Have a range of armies you want to try out? Haven�t quite
finished painting them but still want to play? Just started learning to
play and want to learn more? Then City Guard has the thing for you.
Starting on Sunday June 3rd we are running
new two-month leagues at our weekly club meetings. They are fun and casual
�opt in� leagues, where anyone who turns up can join in. Whoever turns
up at the Sunday meetings will pop their names into a hat, and opponents
will be randomly drawn.
All armies are accepted (painted or not),
and each player who turns up should come prepared to play a range of point
values. It is recommended to come prepared (have lists ready) for armies
from 750pt to 1850pt for 40K and from 1000pt to 2500pts for Fantasy, if
you have the physical armies to play them.
Each week the games will be recorded (wins
3pts, draws 2pts, loss 1pt) and points added together at the end of the 2
months.
We have some awesome prizes up for grabs so
come along and give it a go. No extra cost to opt into the leagues, just
our usual Sunday club charge of $3 for City Guard members, $5 for
visitors. Venue: Freeman�s Bay Community Centre, 52 Hepburn Road ,
Freeman�s Bay. Every Sunday from 1pm to 5pm and there is plenty of
parking. For more information check out the City Guard club forums at www.cityguard.co.nz
or contact [email protected]
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New club hall
The club has moved to a new location.
We now meet in the Forrest Hill Scout Hall, on Becroft Ave in Forrest
Hill. If you are travelling on the Northern Motorway, take the Tristram
Ave turnoff, turn left into Raines Ave, then left again into Pax Ave. At
the end of Pax Ave is Becroft Park and the scout hall is there next to the
soccer fields. Map
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Club meeting 13 May
Today was the final meeting at
the old venue. We had a shorter than usual meeting and then packed up and
moved all the club property to the new location, the Forrest Hill Scout
Hall in Becroft Park on Becroft Drive. Thanks to everyone who helped with
the move, especially to Robbie for organising it all, and thanks also to
the Scout Groups for making the venue available for us.
These are the games played at the meeting today:
WHFB - Mark played a couple of games with his Brettonian army,
first against Nick and later against Josh's Tomb Kings.
WHFB - Rob's Empire took on Aaron's big green chaos hordes, getting
in some practice for Nicon.
DBM 25mm - Wayne (Swiss) beat Helois (Jalayirid) playing a game in
the Auckland Club champs.
DBMM 25mm - Philip (Kushite Egyptians) and Kendall (Early Imperial
Romans) had a Nicon training game. The brilliant Roman general used a
short hook manoeuvre which was defeated by Egyptian chariots that had to
redeploy quickly. The Egyptian strategem of "Exaggerated Army
Size" was amusing but ineffective as the Roman infantry ignored the
numbers and attacked anyway.
Moderns 1/300 - Roland and Grant had an Indo-Pakistan War game
using the Cold War Commander rules. It all looked very picturesque as you
can see below.

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Club meeting 29 April
WHFB
- Matt's Ogre
Kingdom army won a decisive victory over Aaron's Vampire Counts.
DBR 15mm - Philip (Algerian) beat Ian (Venetian) 7-3. The Venetian
cavalry wing of lancers and light horse charged the opposing Algerian
force of Sipahis, light horse, and bows. Dreadful combat dice saw the
Venetians routed for no loss to the Algerians. On the other wing, the
Algerian C-in-C led a force of artillery and crossbowmen across through
the rivers and swamps but was shot to pieces by the Venetian artillery
firing from fortifications. In the centre of the battlefield, massed
superior warbands with some janissaries in support fought off a lancer
attack and defeated the Venetian infantry.
Flames of War - Kit's Early War French defeated Kendall's Mid-War
Germans. One German Tiger made it to the objective, but was then
surrounded and it's crew surrendered.
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Club meeting 22 April
We seem to be going through
something of a quiet period at the club, as again there were only a few
games happening today. We did however see the first game of DBMM using the
newly published set of rules.
WHFB
- Rob's Empire
beat Aaron's Vampire Counts. After a good cannon shot the Vampire Count
became a headless horseman.
WHFB - Mark's Brettonians took on Nick's Dwarves.
DBMM 15mm - Lee (Wars of the Roses - Lancastrian) beat Kendall
(Hundred Years War English). It seems the answer to Bw(S) is more Bw(S).
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Club meeting 8 April
Many of our club are away at the
Nationals this weekend, so we had a very quiet meeting with just a couple
of games.
WHFB - Rob's Empire
played Matt's Orcs and Goblins. The Orcs were doing well, but at the end
snatched a draw from the jaws of victory!
DBR 25mm - Andrew (Manchu Chinese) beat Philip (Early Tudor
English), winning 9-1. The English were able to hold off one flank attack and
defeated the frontal pinning force, but were defeated by an overwhelming
force of Manchu cavalry on the other flank.
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NATCON 6-8 April
Natcon
is on this weekend in Upper Hutt. We have players in DBM 15s, DBR, Flames
of War and WHFB. Good luck to you all!
News from Natcon - Paul returned with a trophy cabinet full of
prizes for winning the DBM 15mm Nationals and South Pacific Championship
with the Komnenan Byzantines. Brett's Early Samurai won the best painted
army award in Ancients.
In the DBR competition, Grant
(Safavid Persians) took first place and won the South Pacific
Championship, and Stu (Louis XIV French) took third place.
Kit's French won the best painted army prize in
Flames of War and was placed 3rd in the competition.
Next year Natcon will
be in Christchurch.
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Club meeting 25 March
There was a little more
activity in today's club meeting, including a couple of practice games for
the Nationals coming up in a couple of weeks.
WHFB - Nick
(Empire) played Matt (Orcs and Goblins).
WHFB - Aaron (Big Green Chaos Things) played Matt (Orcs and
Goblins).
DBM 25mm - Philip (Kushite Egyptians) beat Helois (Jalayirid Mongols)
9-1. A long thin line of Egyptian archers held off the massed cavalry
charges. A promising Mongol assault on one flank broke an Egyptian command
of Knights, but the flanking move was halted by a sandstorm, allowing the
Egyptians to press on frontally to get the win.
DBM 25mm - Lee (Alexandrian Macedonians) beat Philip (Kushite
Egyptians) 10-0. A straightforward frontal assault won the day for the
Macedonians. The phalanx was deployed in a long shallow line to match the
Egyptian frontage and it struggled against the massed Egyptian archery,
however both wings won their combats decisively. An Egyptian flank march
(the same command that was beaten in the game against the Mongols) arrived
and sacked the Macedonian baggage, but didn't otherwise help save the rest
of the army.
DBM 15mm - Brett's Early Samurai defeated Andrew's Ancient German
warbands.
DBR 15mm - Grant's Persians won a 10-0 victory over Ian's German
Catholics.
WWII 15mm - Kit and Kendall played a game of I
Ain't Been Shot, Mum!
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Club meeting 11 March
WHFB - Nick and
Mark played a couple of games. In the first, Nick's Dwarven firepower won
a decisive victory, but in the second they were defeated in close combat.
Art of War 25mm - Paul (Bactrian Greeks) played Philip (Kushite Egyptians)
using a test version of the new AoW
rules. As a first trial game it went pretty well. The Egyptian cavalry
chased away opposing light horse and overran some archers, while the Greek
phalanx defeated the Egyptian infantry. A win to the Greeks.
DBMM 25mm - Helois (Jalayirid Mongols) beat Brett (Medieval
Germans). The German infantry centre protected by wagons held out against
the cavalry attacks, but both wings were enveloped by Mongol cavalry. When
the German Emperor, surrounded on all sides, was destroyed, that was the
end of the German army.
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Club meeting 25 February
WHFB
- Nick and Rob played a game, both using Empire armies.
DBM 25mm - Andrew (Han Chinese) beat Nick (Hungarians) 10-0
DBM 25mm - Nick (Hungarians) beat Philip (Kushite Egyptians) 9-1
DBMM 15mm - Lee (Lancastrians) beat Brett (Early Samurai) 25-0
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BattleCry 2007 10-11
February
BattleCry
seemed a little quieter this year. Our club was well
represented in the DBM doubles competition, and we had a couple of players
in Flames of War as well. There was a TV3
news report about the event.
 
The pictures on the left shows a DBM game with Brett and Nick's Medieval Germans
attacking the Patrician Romans of Richard and Ivan. Brett and Nick came
3rd overall in the competition, and Richard and Ivan took first place. On
the right is the game between the Kushite Egyptians of Andrew and Philip
taking on the Swiss pikes of the Watt brothers.
Pictured
below is Kit's victorious Punjabi rifle company.
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Club meeting 28 January
An
incomplete list of games played at the club today:
WHFB - Rob played Jono.
DBR 25mm - Philip (Henry VIII English) beat Kendall (Hussite). The
newly painted Hussite warwagons suffered some mechanical failures, being
destroyed not only by the English artillery but also by attacks from
longbowmen and demi-lancers.

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Club meeting 14 January
WHFB
- Rob Snr (Beasts)
vs Matt (Orc & Gobbo). Win to Matt.
WHFB - Aaron (Nurgle) vs Nick (Empire). Win to Aaron.
WHFB - Nick (Empire) vs Mark (Brettonian). Win to Nick.
WHFB - Jono (Empire) vs Aaron (Nurgle). Win to Jono.
DBM 25mm - Benny (Carthage) vs John (Nippon). Win to Benny.
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BattleCry 2007 update
More info about the BattleCry 2007 convention (10/11 Feb) is on the website www.theamericaclub.net.nz/battlecry2007. BattleCry
has a 25mm DBM doubles
tournament with 12 teams (including three teams from the NSWC), and
competitions in 40K, Flames of War (mid-war), 6mm Moderns, a
Hordes/Warmachine wargaming tournament, and if there are enough players
there will be a BloodBowl tournament on Saturday night during the board
games and social games night.
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Battlehaven shop opens 2
January
A new wargaming shop has just
opened in Grey Lynn. It's called Battlehaven and is located at 308 Great
North Road. Their website is www.battlehaven.co.nz
They stock ranges from Games Workshop and Flames of War, and have Vallejo
and Citadel paints. The shop has a very large area with games tables, and
a cafe as well.
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