Friday, June 13, 2025

Last Bullet Standing - A Long Range Duel in the Desert

How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.

Earlier this year I played a simplified verison of Donald Featherstone's/ Gerard Du Gre's 'Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game. The game it self is very fast to learn and easy to play, and was further simplified by Kaptain Kobold by using D6s instead of cards. This game is originally designed as a skirmish hand to hand combat and (sword) dueling game, but I wanted to see if it could be adopted to ranged battle as well? 

The Rules

The way Kaptain Kobold simplified the original rules by resolving the battle with a single d6  instead of cards, it looks direct transferable to ranged battle.  -At least for a simple, pretty static, gunfight between a couple of combatants. I feels it automatically gives it itself as a 'hit' is a 'hit'.
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.
Number of Combat Points (CP) can be modified by giving extra CPs for body armour, long range, being in cover, (and perhaps even extra CP for a hard cover), and extra CP can be added as 'Hero Points'

The Scenario 

I needed to create a plausible scenario for this game which included the elements of 2 combatants with firearms fighting each other with multiple shots in a pretty static 'duel'. A classic Old West shoot out came to my mind. Since the firefight was to be very static and last for several shots I envisioned a kind of 'Ambush' situation. Perhaps like the classic 'Western scene' where one Cowboy gets into a 'fortified' position in a rocky high ground fighting off any followers coming from the terrain below him. After giving this loosely 'scenario' a closer thought, I think most such scenes I've seen in western movies includes a number of gunfighters on both sides, not only one vs. one. -Well, except for one, but there 'the follower' in the lowlands are hit and killed immediately. -But what if the shooter hit the horse instead of the rider? Even if the shooter is very accurate, it's a long range shot...

Maybe some of you already have recognised and figured out what scene I had in mind? I've played 'scenes' from this movie before. In the intro to 'For a Few Dollars More' the opening scene shows a long, quiet shot of a vast, empty desert, punctuated only by the sound of wind. Suddenly, a distant figure appears on horseback, seemingly wandering alone. Without warning, a gunshot rings out, and the rider falls dead:
There has been many speculations and theories about who the shooter or rider is, and who does the humming. A lot could be written about this opening sequence, but Sergio Leone deliberately keeps the identities of both the shooter and the rider a mystery. Rather than identifying the individuals, Leone is making a broader statement: in this world, nameless men die without warning, and killers remain unseen. It’s not about who they are—it’s about what they represent. It immediately tells the audience that this is not a standard Hollywood Western (like they were at the time) it's a gritty, violent, ruthless and unpredictable world where death is a constant companion.

But just what if; the shooter initially hit the horse instead of the rider? The resulting engagement would likely turn into a long-range, relatively static potshot exchange or duel:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.
Forces:
  • The Shooter (Attacker): In the movie you can clearly hear the shooter loads a repeater rifle, so he'll be armed with a Winchester. He's in hard cover so he'll get a CP of 6.
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.
  • The Rider (Defender): We don't know much about him, but if the rider should have any chance to return fire on such a long range he'll need to use a rifle as well. He's in the open, but seeks cover behind his dead horse and will have a CP of 5.
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.
Mission:
  • For both; Take out the opponent. 

Preparing the game

You don't need much to play this game. I already had a couple of 'Cowboys', which are 54mm-ish painted Airfix knock-offs, but to play the suggested scenario I needed a dead horse to set the scene and act as a 'cover' for the 'Rider'. As I didn't have any dead horse in model, I 3D-printed one:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.

The Game

Time:    10 minutes with taking photos etc. An average game takes about 3 minutes.
Turns:    8. Average about 11 turns. 
Win:      Like the movie I based this scenario upon; the attacker hiding among the cliffs.

Without warning, a gunshot rings out and the horse falls dead. The rider immediately seeks cover behind it and grabs his rifle from the saddle so he can return fire and defend himself:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.
The rider spots his attacker in high ground in cover behind some rocks:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.
Just killing the horse with his first shot, the attacker fires again:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.
...-and misses. The rider return fire...
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.
...-And hits.
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.
The gunmen exchanges fire for several minutes, slowly reducing each other's health:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.
The firefight goes on until the rider is critically low on health...
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.
...and the attacker finally gives the rider 'The Coup De Grace':
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.
To keep it in the spirit of Sergio Leone it's still mysterious who actually won the duel...
- was it a 'Good Guy' or was it a 'Bad Guy'? 

Conclusion

I had a great time playing this very simple set up. To get the most out of it I put on the 'For a Few Dollars More' main title to create some background ambiance, and used a gun-sound app on my mobile when doing the shooting each turn. Prone or kneeling  miniatures would have looked better in this static game, and I'd use it if had had some.

I think this adaption of the D6-version of 'Lunge Cut and Stop Thrust' Dueling game for ranged battle will work just great for a small shootouts if you're just looking for something quick to set up and play  SOLO on the go.
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.

If you want to add just a little more to the duel than these rules, I think my entry to the 2024 Wargame in a Matchbox Challenge might be an option, as they're still just a simple duel, but allows for some movement, covers and 'Hero points'.

Blog PostScript 

This is what ChatGPT suggested when asked to make a playset based upon these rules. I'm not sure how much saleable such a set would be as popularity and political correctness has dropped on Cowboys & Indians Native Americans, and the market is nothing like it used to be back in the 70ies. Nice playset though.
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust dueling game by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice as a ranged battle. The most easy to play solo wargame ever.

Friday, June 6, 2025

Grand Opening of Pletten Railway

Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn

Last weekend a friend and fellow member of our Model Railway Club, Thomas, invited to The Grand Opening of his new and large extension of his awesome garden railway named Pletten Railway. Pletten Railway is located at Thomas' cottage by the coast and has it's own Facebook page and YouTube Channel, and I really recommend 

you to pay the links a visit. The weather was sunny and perfect for this great premiere.

This is part of the original layout:

Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn

The new extension of the line surrounds the estate:

Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn

Here is a 'cab view' video of Pletten Railway:

The guests were making their trains ready in the fiddleyard:
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
And off we go:
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
There was even enough live steam locomotives for a small 'Steam Gala'. I usually don't have many running photos of live steam locomotives as it takes so much attention just to drive them:
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Thomas is also a 3D-designer and 3D-prints a lot for his garden railway:
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
The house is a 3D-printed model of Thomas' Grandfather's old house. Everything else in this photo is 3D-printed as well.
After running trains for a while we needed a break, and our friendly and generous hosts served food most suitable for such a lovely summer day:
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
After a most delicious meal it was time for running more trains again, and they was running until late evening when it was getting dark:
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn
Later it became so dark that it was difficult to spot the trains along the line, and my grey Heeresfeldbahn became invisible due to it's grey camouflage, which was very effective. So at late night it was time to 'park the trains' and have a 'debrief'.
Grand opening of Pletten Railway. Large garden railway. Large garden railroad. Grosse Gartenbahn

We stayed overnight, and the planned to run more trains on Sunday morning. But this plan was cancelled due to heavy rain. We enjoyed a better breakfast instead.

Thank you Thomas and Elaine for inviting us to your Grand Opening and for your warm hospitality!

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