Sunday, May 31, 2026

Finally Back Home...

After a couple of weeks of playing 1800mm Moderns and then right to OttoDotCon 2026, I have finally returned to Turner Towers...

Uf Da, I'm tired. 

To be sure, Annual Training was busy. But it was the drive to Carlisle, PA from Vermont and then right into the show that really wore me down. 


The Society of Daisy's Annual Wargame Show....OttoDotCon 2026 edition 

For the last few years we've held this show at the Comfort Suites in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. We struggle for attendance. We usually have 30 or so stalwarts who make the trek. This year was no different. 

Except for one thing. The hotel make a mistake and double booked us with another group...

A sewing and quilting guild. 

I cannot make this up. 

And these ladies, who are in the same age demographic as ourselves, are up early and staying late. I was impressed with their dedication, their craft, and their ability to sling cotton print fabrics like ninjas. 

But back to our show... 


The Army War College CSL team was there with "Shadow and Steel", a new game being developed


Friday afternoon I ran a 6mm Cold War Gone Hot with Danes fighting East Germans. 

Keith and Dennis were kind enough to get down and still manage to get up again...but they provided really valuable feedback on the rules. And why I need to either get this up on a table or find younger players... 


Saturday morning found me in Eric Ackermann's "Battle of Tortilla Plats"

Eric took 54mm plastic figures from various cheap sources and converted them for the Mexican-American War of 1846-1848. 


An example of Eric's modelling work



Steve Thorne's Alamo in 10mm Game

Saturday afternoon I was able to get a spot in Steve's 10mm Alamo game. Dennis (The Other Dennis) and Shanna played the Texicans, whilst Keith and Dennis (Not the Other Dennis) and I played the Mexicans. We eventually managed to win after 10 turns, but it was definitely a bloody victory. 

Overall, an excellent show. We had our first vendor, Josh Wartluft, who does 3D printing. He's also a gamer whom I've known for fifteen years. The site was accommodating as usual. And we had two young teenagers join us. 

Seeing friends and playing games was just what I needed. 



Sunday, May 10, 2026

Russian Around For Some Danish On Mother's Day Weekend

My original choice of game to run at OttoDotCon this year, was an Irish Civil War skirmish game based on the song "Johnson's Motor Car". I was about 70% done, when Tracy sent me a John Curry book on Deception in wargaming. 

There was a section in there on "Hall Games", using the entirety of a church or school hall to use the distance between gamers to sow confusion, doubt, and uncertainly. 

I loved the whole article. Naturally, I had to do this for OttoDotCon. 

So, I pivoted and started working on two 6mm Cold War forces. For my Blue Force, I chose the Danish Army, specifically looking at a force based around the Jutland Dragoon Regiment. The opposition, my Orange Force is a fairly generic East German/Russian Tank Regiment with accompanying Mot-Schutzen mounted in BTRs. 


Danish recce Land Rovers, that most Euro of scout vehicles, and 2 1/2-ton trucks 


Danish Centurions in their two-tone camo pattern. In the foreground are some MTLBs for the "Orangeland Forces".

Before I went with the 6mm Cold War, though, I did think about going BIG. Like 1/48th scale vehicle and 1/32 scale figure Toy Soldier BIG. My choices were WW2 or, again, Moderns. 


North Shore Regiment landing on the verdant shores of Not-Normandy


Everyone's favourite Tim-Mee Tank cruising through the lawn looking for trouble


And the book that has all the goody-good stuff on playing a large-scale game with small-scale figures

There is a lot of work to do before the game is ready for prime time. To include getting a LOT more little buggers painted. But the bigger worry for me is getting all the terrain and game support material complete before I head up to Vermont for two weeks of Gub'mint sponsored fun. 






Saturday, May 2, 2026

Happy May, Happy Day

I managed to squander the opportunity yesterday to post something labour-related in celebration of May Day, but I will blame it on the work week and general fatigue and weather. 

Today, however, seems a bit brighter, not the least of which because I have several hours of quiet to myself, whilst Herself is off working. Up early, coffee, breakfast, now a bit of puttering before the VWC meeting. 

I recently was gifted a book on the applied use of deception in wargaming. For a tabletop miniatures gaming perspective, there are several challenges with applying the use of deception and making it look or feel "right", so I was very interested in reading this book by Dr. John Curry, who has a number of titles he's reprinted or published on wargaming. 

The book is a short read and has several short stories about how a certain technique was applied or how a principle worked out in a game. It describes A-type and M-type deception and different styles of games where these were applied. The late Dr. Paddy Griffith has a short piece he wrote in here, which really makes this book more valuable, in my opnion. 

Overall, I think it would be worth buying, if you like running games, which I do. 

After reading it, I've chosen to change my game that I will be running at OttoDotCon at the end of May, from an Irish Civil War game based around the song "Johnson's Motor Car", to a 6mm Cold War Gone Hot scenario using Bob Cordery's wonderful The Portable Wargame rules. 

If that doesn't telegraph my intent to use deception in my game, I'm not sure what else I have to do to advertise it....In any event, I think the players will appreciate it. There's nothing evil, just a little "indecision" and friction to keep things...interesting. 

We'll see. 

And it seems the weather is cooperating too. 

Just maybe. 

Weekend Update

Well, the weekend I was planning for was not the weekend I experienced.  Some minor unplanned for home repairs, relocating the air condition...