Yesterday saw the clash between a number of our Interwar Imagi-Nations
being built - Syldavia and Burgundy faced up to Borduria and the
Austro-Bavarians somewhere in the Balkans, using O Group rules.
Burgundian Independent tanks and Rolls Royce armoured cars support Syldavian infantry. In the far disance, Bordurian AH-1V tankettes advance along the main road to Sprodj
This Imagi-Nation project is mainly concocted to allow troops dressed in unlikely uniforms from countries that never existed to use weapons that never fought. The background assumes a somewhat different Treaty of Versailles, plus some regions of Europe unilaterally declaring indpendence in the chaos after WW1, yet another Civil War in the US, plus Red Russian attempts to retake their territories on the North American West Coast. So far Syldavia, Borduria, Byzantium, Burgundy, Austro-Bavaria and both sides the US 2nd Civil war have taken the field.
In the spirit of Imagi-nations, it's locate your country, design your flag and uniform, pick your tanks and guns, and assert your right to rule!
Burgundians with tankette support moving through the cornfield to attack Bordurians in the woods
For the cognoscenti, the battle pitted Burgundian Char D's, Independent Tanks, Rolls Royce armoured cars and Polish TKS tankettes and 2 pounder guns against the Indiana Jones tanks of Austro-Bavaria (ever cautious, they have gone for upgrading trusted technology) and the Czech-equipped Bordurians with AH-1V tankettes, Vz 30 six wheel armoured cars and Lt 35 tanks, with French 25mm and 47mm AT guns
Czech vz 30 armoured cars of the Bordurian Splozh Huszars attempt to outflank the Burgundian left
And by the whiskers of Kurvi Tasch, it was a glorious Bordurian victory!
We had to build a fairly comprehensive set of data on all the 1920's/30's equipment used (getting data on the Indiana Jones Tank was tricky) but O Grou is vfairly good for thi as ts a "category" based ruleset - you just have to decicde whether the tanks had thin armour, negligently thin armour, or ludicrously thin armour
Next time - inventing our own army org structures...
This looks like a fun project! I like the camo on the Independents.
ReplyDeleteHeck yes, making up 1930's camouflages is the "paint your army" bit of the period!
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