Saturday, 25 May 2013

Dug's Stalingrad

My mate Dug has been sending me shots of the stunning Stalingrad game that he and mates ran at the recent Milton Keynes show.  All the models are 1/35th scale; many were made by his mate Mark.  As usual, all photos are clickable.


Above and below, Germans massing for the attack; note the snipers on top of the oil tanks, and the .

 


Below, the Russian defenders, some in the tank factory.





I beleive they play it using the "Crossfire" rules.  I am very much looking forward to seeing the game, in the flesh, at Colours in Newbury, in the Autumn.

8 comments:

TamsinP said...

Dug's been sending me the pics as well. I was at MK, so saw it "in the flesh". It's a fantastic set up, and the 1:35 makes it great for shows where the public come along.

BigRedBat said...

Hi Tamsin, I saw the components in his "Dug-out", but not all together. Makes me want some 1/35th...

Abwehrschlacht said...

That is excellent. The movement trays look like the ones created for the 1/35th Operation Goodwood game that I have seen made by John Lander.

BigRedBat said...

Well observed; Dug tells me that Stalingrad was indeed made by John, who sold it to him. I believe that Dug has added a lot of vehicles to the collection, though.

Abwehrschlacht said...

Ah ha! That makes sense! I didn't know John had made a Stalingrad game!

Syl said...

Your work is impressive. Congratulations.

Phil said...

Very impressive set-up!
Phil.

BigRedBat said...

It's good, isn't it? I love the Jerries in greatcoats.