Well it's soon the end of the year and probably time to look back on the past year, and share some thoughts for following one.
This is not a big blog with a lot of blogposts or having a very large number of followers, but 2023 has been the most active year on this blog so far. Most of the readers are located in United States of America, followed by Singapore (!), followed by United kingdom. I'm not sure if there are so many actual readers from Singapore, or if it's some sort of web crawlers or search spiders located there??
Anyway, I appreciate all of you who are following it, reading it, and contributes with your comments. Especially thanks to all of you that have been promoting this blog and linking to it through your own blogs, Facebook pages or other websites. Even if my settings are set to be searchable by Google and search description added, I actually got few hits from Google (only 115 through whole 2023), and when I do it's usually just right after posting a new post. So, you're all responsible for this years growth of members and blogposts, which motivates me to follow up with more. - Thank you!!
2023 - Status
In 2023 I continued to review free downloadable wargame rules that can be played with ordinary Army Men, which I started to in 2022. It seems like 'Old school gaming' from for instance Donald Featherstone are more popular than other free rules reviewed in 2023. I've been playing a lot of the free rules I found and was personally keen to try out, and there are still some few free wargame rules I want to try out though.
During the year I developed my own 'home brewed wargame rules', Rules of Engagement, based on experience from these other free rules I've played so far. Even if I think they turned out to be playable and pretty good as I achieved a lot of my goals for it, I still thinks they need some further development. I also used a periodic version of these home brewed rules in combination with free paper miniatures for a prehistoric game.
This year I also reviewed a commercial wargame rule, Bolt Action, as I found a way to play it for free. I recognize a lot of game mechanics that can already be found in many of those free wargame rules already mentioned, but I liked the way Warlord Games have combined them in Bolt Action.
2023 was also the year I tried out to use AI for wargaming either to develop rules or using it as an AI-opponent. During the process I experienced that the use of AI in general is controversial, and there was obvious no exception among wargamers.
Some of the Free Wargame Rules I played in 2023 |
Summers in Norway are usually short with mostly nice weather, so during that time of year it's more tempting doing 'hobby stuff'outside. Since I'm into model railways as well, I finally got around to convert a LGB-starter set I've had for some while into a Narrow Gauge Military German Railway. Since it was a starter set there wasn't so many wagons to form a larger train, so I started up converting even more LGB-wagons I got cheap. Converting them and making credible loads for them took longer time that I've expected, and it kept me busy through the autumn and winter, and it looks like it will still keep me busy for a while.
During a running-session in a friend's garden early this winter I had a derailment which sent my German military LGB-locomotive into the ground, smashing the front of it. Luckily I wasn't running my Live Steam Locomotive at the time. Anyhow, this made me use more of my precious modelling- and gaming time to re-construct and getting it back in running condition again. Now I probably got a feeling what it's like to be into RC planes...
I added some more details like building plates, a hatch and grille to it while it was in the workshop.
This left me in a situation where I had less time for wargaming and writing battle reports of my games than I expected, and therefore less activity on my blog from late autumn. Until now recently when I've been doing some quick projects on winter and Christmas related modelling.
2024 - What to expect?
Because my military garden modelling and locomotive mishap seized most of my modelling time at the end of the year, it meant that there were a lot of my planned activity I didn't have time to do during 2023. So this gives a good starting point for 2024 though. I hope I'll manage to cover them all this time:
- I plan to play and review at least one more new free wargame rules which you can find online and play with ordinary Army Men. If you have any suggestions, please post them in the comment section below.
- Finish a G-scale rake of cars for my LGB Heeresfeldbahn.
- Last year I played one of the first conflicts in history, so in 2024 I plan to prepare some figures and play one of the most recents conflicts in history.
- I plan to prepare some miniatures and play at least one game of 'Fantasy Scenario' or probably also a 'Wild West Scenario' or both.
- I plan to do another 'Print and Play for Free', but with another period and scenario this time.
- If I can find a budget way to do it, I'll play another commercial wargame.
- As summers are short and intense in Norway, I'll do some outdoor military modelling in 2024 as well. Perhaps make an UK-military rake for my Live Steam locomotive, or make my RC-boat look more 'Norwegian'.
- Complete another indoor model railway layout.
l especially look forward to the fantasy game.
ReplyDeleteSo do I actually. I'm not a fan of D&D or GW games, so I'll have to create another scenario within the fantasy genre. I'm still thinking about what...
DeleteHappy new year. And keep up the good work into 2024; I enjoy your blog posts so please continue!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, and thank you for your kind feedback. I hope you'll find something interesting here in 2024 as well.
DeleteHappy New Year! i have to say, I love seeing the model train posts - I don't have any place to possibly set up a train, but I do love watching them.
ReplyDeleteIf I may offer suggestions, there are two fantasy rule sets I rather like.
The Quests of Brin the Barbarian ( https://pampersandp.blogspot.com/p/the-quests-of-brin-barbarian.html ) - man-to-man scale, reminds more of Robert E. Howard's world than the high fantasy of D&D. The other is from One Page Rules, Age of Fantasy (they have different versions depending on how many figures you want to field). It is very much GW inspired, but it's easy enough to find an equivalent for most fantasy models to put together a warband with whatever background inspires you.
Both have the advantage of being free! The latter is constantly being developed and has a very active community that includes former GW fans who have found a new joy/lease on life in the One Page Rules games.
Cheers and Happy New Year!
I've played one game from OPR, and that was Army men Combat 2.0. I've noticed your tips on rules and will look into them.
ReplyDeleteHappy New year John!