Good day to you all!
It's been a right good minute I reckon. I've been thinking about what I would post this year, trying to make this a regular thing, and getting some substantial content going on. I think I got it now!
So first of all, I was blessed in August with an opportunity of a lifetime. At Zero Dark Thirty on August 8th, 2014, a date which I will never forget, I found myself standing on some yellow footprints with twenty other guys and a big, scary Sergeant screaming at us. Paris Island, South Carolina. I was assigned to Platoon 3084, Kilo Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion. Sadly, I sustained an injury to my leg and wound up in the Medical Recovery Platoon. I healed up and was dropped into Platoon 2102, Hotel Company, 2nd Battalion, where I stayed until December 12th, 2014, when I graduated as a member of the United States Marine Corps.
I spent a month after my leave and holiday leave at Camp Geiger in infantry school, where I did lots of cool things. Like shoot machine guns. Fire M203s. And ate more MREs than I care to ever eat.
So now I'm posted up at Artillery School. I have to complete cannon school before I can go to rocket artillery school. And my class doesn't start for a month. So what to do in the mean time?
Flames of War!
I finally ordered some stuff to fill out my American Late War list. I've got that stuff coming to me from home, but here in the meantime, I've got a copy of Open Fire!
I got one of my bros interested while watching Fury (sidenote: glaring inaccuracies aside, that movie has really helped me in gathering interest in this game). I also figured while we wait for class, this would be a good way to learn strategy and tactics. So here we go with Flames of War. Or is it Flames of Corps now?
I also ordered a copy of Gruntz and Alpha Strike with the Companion book. I figure Gruntz will work well for squad to company level games - excuse me - tactics teaching, Flames for company level, and Alpha Strike for Battalion and higher. Trust me, I've got a lot of plastic and resin descending on my Fort.
So what can you a expect in the next month?
-Unboxing and review of the new plastic Panther G platoon
-Assembling the Open Fire Shermans without going mad
-Learning the basics of Flames and Gruntz
-How a gamer on a budget can get the most use out of his pieces.
For the latter, you will see Flames of War pieces alongside the beautiful N-Scale mechs from Orko_One, Elfbait, and Haplo. This will get interesting I hope!
Also, I'm doing this off my phone, so patience as I try to figure out how to ad pictures on here.
That's enough rambling for now. Let's slay something!
