After writing yesterday's blog entry, I realised that not all of my regular readers will remember this mini-campaign and I was rather vague about when I wrote about it. I've therefore decided to add links to the various battle reports.
A map of the southern border area between Opeland and SPUR. Click on the map to enlarge it.
- A Winter-ish War: The background to the war
- A Winter-ish War: SPUR's Air Force mobilises!
- A Winter-ish War: The outbreak of war
- A Winter-ish War: Day 1: The SPUR attack in the left-centre sector
- A Winter-ish War: Day 1: The SPUR attack in the right-centre sector
- A Winter-ish War: Day 2: The SPUR attack in the right-hand sector
- A Winter-ish War: Day 3: The SPUR attack in the left-hand sector
- A Winter-ish War: The armistice and its aftermath
- A Winter-ish War: An untold story
Light bombers of the SPUR Air Force (escorted by two fighters) about to attack the Opelandic capital, Viputa.
The SPUR battleship Krasny Viputa (Red Viputa) protects units of the SPUR Naval infantry as they approach the coast of Opeland.
Its good to re-read these reports. However, your link for day 3 took me to day 2 again. I still got there though by clicking on "next post" for the day 2 page.
ReplyDeleteMike Hall,
DeleteThanks for pointing this out. I have now corrected the error and the link should now work without a hitch.
All the best,
Bob
Like it:
ReplyDeleteIn fact love the eclectic collection of kit
From scratch built Magraf to the Sturmoviks
It had a desperate feel to it
Geordie an Exiled FoG,
DeleteCheers! Looking back, it was a great mini-campaign to fight and an opportunity to use lots of stuff that was sitting waiting to be used.
All the best,
Bob
PS. I am distraught that you thought the model was of the Magraf; it is supposed to be a cut-down version of the Petropavlovsk/Marat!
Has it really been 3 years? Time does fly!
ReplyDeleteRoss Mac,
DeleteIt certainly doesn't seem to have been that long.
Where does the time go?
All the best,
Bob