Charlie Foxtrot, a Review!

For a while now I have been wanting to write a small review of a new vendor that I have been using. Charlie Foxtrot Models.  Colin’s company first came to my attention by way of some excellent reviews written by Rich Clarke on the Too Fat Lardies Blog.  Unbeknownst to me I already had a […]

Day Two of the Williamsburg Muster!

Just got home from a fun filled day of wargaming at Williamsburg’s premier Wargaming Convention. Today I hosted two games both using Too Fat Lardies rules.  The first was “The Fall of France”, a Chain of Command game set in the early days of the German Blitzkrieg in 1940 and the second a Sharp Practice […]

Another Jarama Fight

This weekend brings another Williamsburg Muster to the Williamsburg, Virgina area and again the world of Lard is being represented by myself (and actually a few others this year).  The conference began today and tonight I provided some people a chance to try Chain of Command Espana. The players were Brian, Derrick, Ross and Gunnar. […]

Suxy, May 11th, 1940

Tonight’s games saw the third encounter in the club’s ongoing Fall of France Campaign.  The campaign is an abbreviated ladder campaign as described in Too Fat Lardies campaign guide AT THE SHARP END.  This means it was to be an attack on main defenses and played by the Attack and Defend scenario in the Rules […]

Etalle May 10th , 1940

So Wednesday night saw the second of our scenarios for Williamsburg Legati’s Fall Gelb campaign.  The campaign is a Chain of Command game focusing on the very first days of Germany’s invasion of France and Belgium. The first encounter was at Arlon just hours earlier.  There,  recon elements of the 2e DLC were pushed back […]