Posts Tagged ‘take cover’

WW2 battle report – East Front 1941 Floznia (Take Cover) 6mm

Posted on November 13th, 2012 under , , . Posted by

IntroductionThis is the third game (game 1 link and game 2 link) in the mini-campaign taken form the IABSM Vzyama or Bust scenario book (available at the Too Fat Lardies site). I am using the rules Take Cover!! (see here for a review) that are similar …

WW2 battle report – Western Front 1944 using 20mm and Take Cover

Posted on April 26th, 2012 under , , . Posted by

IntroductionIn the process of rearranging three rooms in the house, a vacant spot turned up in a corner of a room.  While awaiting being filled by a cupboard in a few months time, I measured the spare space – perfect for a 4.5′x 5′ table (half a…

WW2 battle report – East Front 1941 Belyi (Take Cover) 6mm

Posted on February 24th, 2012 under , , . Posted by

Shaun

IntroductionThis is game two in the Vzyama or Bust mini-campaign I am attempting to play to the end. I started just playing the first scenario to test out the Take Cover rules (review here) in 6mm on a 2′x2′ table (converting inches to centimetres).&nb…

WW2 battle report – Russia 1943 (Take Cover)

Posted on August 10th, 2011 under , , . Posted by

Shaun

IntroductionI’ve collected a lot of WW2 6mm miniatures over the last couple of years with the intention of playing some games on a 2′x2′ table (I have little room or time at present).  So this is my first attempt at playing a game on that scale on…

WW2 1943 Eastern Front Take Cover report

Posted on February 27th, 2011 under , , . Posted by

Shaun

BackgroundAfter posting a review of the Britannia Miniatures Take Cover rules  I thought i would post a small battle report using the rules before heading back into some ancients.  We used to play on a 9′x5′ table, but with children etc, and …

Take Cover WW2 rules review

Posted on February 5th, 2011 under , , . Posted by

Shaun

IntroductionFollowing is an  overview/review of the Take Cover! WW2 miniature rules. Take Cover was published in 1998 by Britannia Miniatures, along with a slew of army organisation booklets.  Authored by Dave Howitt (& others), it is a…