I received confirmation last night that we have a table for Attack 2014 in July.
Mark in your calendars chaps as I will be looking for helpers in the not to distant future.
I received confirmation last night that we have a table for Attack 2014 in July.
Mark in your calendars chaps as I will be looking for helpers in the not to distant future.
Duly noted! Thanks for the heads-up.
can you remind me of the dates? I'm on courses for much of July
Weekend of 19th/20th July DM
Ah, could be a plan forming here. I start the Staff Course at Shrivenham on the afternoon of the 19th so I could swing by Devizes for the morning......
Ok chaps
Attack Devizes 19 and 20 July
We are down for both days so can
I get an attendance show of hands please
Format will be
Game 1. EARLY. Eindekkers against MS Bullets ( with a couple of early 2 Seaters Aviatic and MS bb )
Game 2. DH2 against Halberstadts
Games 3. Caproni raid
Game 4. Halberstadt CL raid
Game 5. Camels and Albatross DV
Game 6. spad7 against Albatross D2
But as always subject to change depending on circumstances
So who can join me please
I will be there Saturday.
Thanks Dave see you there
I have a pass to attend Saturday too. Although you will be required to review/be inflicted with pictures of young Master Flashheart.
I can do either day - hope to do both! Still working on that .......................
Ok chaps good to know and see you.
Tim can you bring your DH Squadron for a revenge raid
I will be there on Sunday Chris
Don
Cheers Don, be good to play again, not see you for ages it seems
Yep Chris have been distracted by the Wild West recently but have not abandoned W.o.G.
Another successful weekend completed.
Saturday packed despite the torrential rain, Sunday extremely quiet but enjoyable.
Pics will follow, ?I am away from hme this week, but will post next weekend.
Thanks to all who travelled far on both days
It was an awesome day on Saturday. As well as a host of spectacular games and us promoting the hell out of the game (to the point where the traders at the show sold out of starter sets and many people were spotted with copious purchases of WGF and WGS loveliness) we also had to contend with a lightning storm that was reminiscent of the Blitz, the hall flooding and a few gallant souls getting drenched to secure the doors and reinstate watertight integrity, the lights going out every few minutes and then the fire alarm system getting frazzed by the lightning and the alarm blaring out for the next hour.
All great fun, can't wait for next year!
Thanks for your report Dave.
Carry on and never mind the lightning.
You should all get an extra gong for bravery over and beyond the call of WG whilst under fire.
Seriously, I'm grateful for your time and commitment yet again. Just sorry that I could not be with you all this year.
Thanks for bringing our wonderful game to the attention of so many of the great unwashed. Unless of course they were caught in the monsoon.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
I attended on the Sunday it seemed a fairly quiet day compared with Dave's report for the Saturday.
Nice to meet up with Flying Helmut for the first time.
It was good to be flying again after a bit of a break.
Thanks go to Chris again for organising the weekend and putting a lot of effort into it.
Don
Float planes at the ready Chris? What a fantastic weekend show. I'll have to see if I can get it into the calendar for next year.
Neil
See you on the Dark Side......
I thought I saw you outside in the rain at least a dozen times!
<<<<flash!>>>>
I will post pics when I have figured out this new laptop thingummy - my last laptop became a floortop when I fell asleep a week ago; the hard drive is damaged, the operating system is "not recognised" and ALL my pictures, photographs, files and documents have been lost
Guess who didn't back up?
Now it's really got my back up!
This weekend was exactly what I needed - great to meet Dave, Don, and Stuart.
Of course, thanks once again to Chris for all his organising efforts, and for the plane cards! I really appreciate them.
Right, Day 1 piccies sorted.
Game 1 - Albatros DIIs vs Sopwith Pups
First exchanges
One Pup down in flames
FURBALL!
2nd Pup down
3rd and last Pup downed - with his gun jammed, he decided the only way to get a Hun was via collision!
Game 1 to the dastardly Hun!
Game 2 - 3 Sopwith Camels vs 2 Albatros DVa and a Pfalz DIII
The feeling out process takes longer than usual...............
Then folks get stuck in!
Frantic manoeuvering ensues.......
the scrap opens up a little
First Blood!
seconded Hun down - Mein Gott!
Ha! Got one back!
but it's too little, too late
Game 2 to the Tommies!
Game 3 - a rerun of Game 2, with new punters
after my lack of success with the DVa, this time I fly the Pfalz
A good start, one Tommy on fire!
and down he goes! First blood to the Luftkeitskrafte!
that was close
those Camels certainly get about!
Oh No! They got me, hoss!
jockeying for position
left-hand Camel performs a stall-into-split-S and joins its pal in pursuit of the flaming Albatros
drawing down the curtain on another RFC win (BOOO!!!!)
Game 3 to the Tommies!
Great pics, great action so at present it's Germany 1: England 2. (Is it half time yet?.
See you on the Dark Side......
Gorgeous pics, thanks for sharing.
Who are the Albatros pilots in the second and third games? I'm not too proud to admit that I don't recognize either off the top of my head, but those are some spiffy looking planes.
Game 4 - a DH4 raid on the sausage factory in the coastal town. 4 brave British crews (yes, brave, I'm flying for the RAF this time!) up against 5 Albatri!
Early manoeuvres - Mr Manley takes his two DH4s straight at the target, whilst I take a more circuituous route around the flank!
Intercept!
Dave gets up close and personal with his Hun opponents
while I've got around mine
Dave succeeds in breaking through towards the target
a clear run for all of us?
4 Albatri go for Dave while we both close in on the Sausage Factory
Dave overflies the target, too fast to drop bombs; unable to catch him, 4 Albatri turn their attention to me!
BOMBS GONE!
Shot down just after bomb release!
At least a Hun bought it as well!
Target destroyed - but at a heavy cost. A second DH4 is lost
It wasn't quite over then - one of Dave's DH4s was brought down just short of the table edge; 3 planes lost for 1 Albatros, but the mission was a success.
Game 4, and the day to the Tommies, 3:1.
Day 2 to follow.
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The Edelweiss on a black fuselage is Otto Kissenberth; the stripey fuselage, I'm not sure, possibly Theodor Rumpel, both of Jasta 16b. They are Chris's (Boney 10)'s planes - I expect he'll be along to own up (and take well deserved applause for some cracking repaints!)
Another cracking game Tim. No bratwurst for awhile then?
See you on the Dark Side......
Superb pictures Dave Thanks.
Apart from being sold a pup in the first game it looks like a success for the Allies then.
May I say what a super set of aircraft you chaps were flying. They certainly livened up the scene.
Well done to all attendees.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
The one with the Eidlewiess is Otto Kissenberth, as Tim said, Jasta 16b
The striped one is Hans Bohning, taken from the card with Fameous Aces I think, Jasta79b
Glad you like them
Great Pics Tim - and great repaints Chris, will get there one year !
Beautiful paint jobs on the Albatross's seems rather rude to shoot them down. Very nice job, well done sir - very photogenic
Be sure to tune in for more Avon fun from Thornbury in just a few weeks time
I didn't mention that the DH4 and the Jasta18 aircraft were all Tim's we will see these in action again at Doncaster.
Excellently painted, can't give him rep so others please do
Day 2
Much quieter day than Saturday - Chris, Don and myself each took a little time to see a bit of the show, and with fewer punters we played 3 games and finished a bit early (we were still the last to stop playing though; no stamina, these ancient and modern players!)
Game 1 Roland D1s vs Nieuport 17s
2 vs 1 (my 'A' firing N17 just left of picture)
2 vs 1 with boot on other foot! Both Nieuports carrying damage, though
That's 'A' guns for you! My 'A' Nieuport shot down, as a new punter joins the Huns; 3 vs 1 seems a little steep, so I bring in a second 'B' N17
3 vs 2 - Nieuports in a tight spot!
Don has his badly damaged N17 head for home, while I try to avoid the three Huns
Quelle dommage! At least Don got away
So much for that plan
Game 1 to the Hun!
Game 2
Albatros DIIIs vs Sopwith Pups.
I flew the black Tudscheck DIII, with a punter as wingman in the other DIII.
The game starts off as two single combats
I damage my opponent in a head-on pass, then Immelman back to get him again!
I shred his plane, and set him on fire
But what's this? As I Immelman back to finish him off, my wingman cuts in, and fires on "my" opponent!
He then closes in for the kill
I did all the hard work, and my rookie wingman gets the glory!
We both gang up on the other Pup
I Immelman again, but guessed wrong!
The rookie beats me to it again!!!!
Game 2 also goes to the Hun!
After lunch, and a wander around (Don shows me to a 28mm WW1 lorry model which I desperately needed for my Dinosaur Hunt game, cheers mate!), we commence Game 3.
Premise - an RAF recon kite flies back and forth between two cloud banks (Artillery spotting, maybe?) so the Huns send three Fokker DVII scouts to "discourage" it! If he hides in a cloud, there should always be a DVII on hand when he emerges, to ensure he doesn't escape!
However, << Admiral Ackbar! >>
(it's a trap!)
Hiding in two of the four clouds is a pair of Sopwith Snipes! Each Snipe pilot writes down which cloud he is in (1-4) and chooses his three cards, but doesn't emerge until triggered by the DH4 being fired upon by any (or all!) of the DVIIs.
Game On!!!
After initial moves.....
Chris (Boney10)
a rookie punter
my good self
the rookie turns the wrong way, and gets leathered by the DH4! ('B' firing forward)
I cut off the DH4's route to the cloud bank
the DH4 chases the rookie Fokker DVII, pouring bullets into him! Simultaneously, Chris opens fire on the DH4.............................!
THE TRAP IS SPRUNG! One Snipe is ahead, the other behind!
Frantic manoeuvres ensue - the Snipe behind me is JUST out of range, and at top speed I hope to keep him there!
a view from the opponents' side of the table
I shred a Snipe! This leads to a comment from the RAF side of the table:- "this ambush isn't going very well, is it?" Why, oh why did someone have to say that....?
these late-war kites can really perform!
Chris on fire! The Tommy comment starts to hurt the Huns as Fate lends a hand
DOGFIGHT!
I play a stall trying to avoid a collision
the rookie goes down - now the Huns are in trouble!
I chase down a Snipe, and set him smoking......
Chris is shot down! Now the Hun (singular) is REALLY in trouble!
Outnumbered 3-to-1, I now receive a pilot wound, AND my guns jam!
I play a stall, to try to throw my enemies' aim
banking around, I'm thinking of finding a way out of here, when the DH4 hits me for 2 short-range 'B' damage cards:- Smoke and Fire!
Wounded, with jammed guns, on fire, trailing smoke, only 4 damage points left and outnumbered 3-to1, it's time to try to get out of here!!!!! I start my escape by almost colliding with the DH4! At least he's too close to shoot at me!
Swinging back the other way, we almost collide again!
First Fire Damage card - A ZERO!!! I happily show it to my opponents they are not impressed!
I alternate left- and right-turns, always heading towards my base line. The Snipes are out of gun range, and I'm as fast as they are..............
My second Fire Damage card - A 1! I show this to my opponents (only three damage points left - it will all be settled on the last card, if they don't catch up to me.
One of the Snipes plays a stall - ENGINE DAMAGE! He's out of the race! I play three sideslips, and stop just short of the map edge. The remaining Snipe concedes that he can't catch me.
My final Fire Damage card - A 1 !!!!!
I escape, and return to base safely in what's left of my plane,
Good old Steffi, I knew she wouldn't let me down.
Top row normal damage
Middle row +1
Bottom row Fire damage
What a close call! A thrilling game to finish on - actually more satisfying than shooting down multiple opponents.
I look forward to further opportunities for Steffi to prove her worth.
Very many thanks to Don and Chris for a great day's flying, and to the various newbies who came, saw, and then went off to buy Duel Packs from Staffords. And once again many thanks to Chris for his sterling efforts organising the event.
Cheers all!
Looks like it was a blast. Love the pix....and the repaints!!!!! Thanks for sharing.
Some really hard fought games there chaps, and thank you for sharing them with us
Cracking action Tim, and some great looking kites in the fray !
A nice day 2 and fantastic action to finish off the weekend.
See you on the Dark Side......
Some more Pics of Day 2 ( Somehow I have lost the Day 1 pics plus a whole wedge of others too )
Pups V Albatross D111 All from my collection
The first pass
The action thickens
Down a Pup
Hmm should not have moved here
The Trap a new scenario I am trying out. The Snipes are Official WoW minis, the Brit 2 seater and lovely DVII are all Tim's repaints, luverly
Ha an unsuspecting Tommy photographing the lines... well have him
The trap is spring... or "Where the bloody hell did they come from ?? ( in German of course )
More action
oh look the DVII comes with inbuilt b-b-q for the bratwurst
where did my wingmen go ??
hometime
Lastly a couple of pics from the game Rolands versus Neiuports
More pics in an Album labelled Attack 2014
Great weekend see you chaps again
Wow what an amazing set of photo's... thank you for sharing them. Have to say the quality of pictures recently has been brilliant - just another one of my random thoughts... could we have an annual photo competition? get people to nominate, then have a small panel shortlist and we all vote for a winner? If Doncaster is going to pan out as an annual event we could hold the final there - have the photos printed out and those in attendance could vote for the winner? as I say just a random thought
Great shots as usual Chris.
I'm really sorry I could not make it this year.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
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