Tabletop

Battles Played

Oktober 2004 : a Fire and Fury megabattle on the Second day at Gettysburg. See a report.

September 2004 : The Red Barons take over the organisation of the "International Team Challenge" - DBM tournament (previously in Grandson, Switserland) : see the results

Warhammer is without doubt the most popular tabletop game of the last years. See some pics of our participation in the tournaments in Ostend in november 2003 (by the Green Knight) and Leopoldsburg in august 2003 (by the Witte Ridder)

We went to the DBM tournament in Grandson, Switserland in 2003. The team did great. See the pics & the results

Same story in Pisa, 2003

In june 2001 we attended the DBM tournament in Nancy, France. Once again luck and catch22 triumphed over good gameplay and skill. Watch the pics of our Winners.

Command Decision has always been a very polular gamesystem. A few years ago we played a massive Bastogne-scenario : see the pics

Also very versatile for 6mm figurines in WW II are the "Canadians in Europe"-rules. Edwin made a Dieppe-scenario back in 1996. See the Pics.

 

Tabletop Houserules and home made Gamesystems

 

Designed to be used as a demonstration and introduction to new gamers I designed Tank Battle at Prokhorovka, a scenario for 6mm armor.In flemish and English  

KvO developed a campaign on the Crusades for DBA but it can be used with any other simple tabletop rulesset (like 'Deus Io Volt' wich will appear later on this site). A description of a games-session is included. This is only available in Dutch (with a beginning of translation in English) for the moment. Word-file

Our distinguished member JvS is a Seven Years War Buff. So he made some Fast Play Rules for the Seven Years War (for 15 mm). In English, Word file.

More homegrown gamesrules : JvS made easy to use gamerules for large skirmishes with 15 or 25 mm figures (Word files, in English)