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The Toy Soldier Battalion stands firm at the entrance to the North Pole village. |
This post is a bit different, since it contains both an Army Spotlight and a battle report using that army. I'll start with the battle report and then do the Army spotlight.
On Boxing Day (26 December) this past year, I ran a "War on Christmas" scenario at the club. For the last few years I have tried to run holiday themed scenario games at the club for Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. They have been pretty successful so far. Prior to this game, I generally ran The Silver Bayonet: A Wargame of Napoleonic Gothic Horror. That setting assumes that supernatural forces prowl about the edges of the Napoleonic battlefields, growing more powerful from the chaos and bloodshed. The setting is perfect for the holiday-themed games, and the scale is fairly small - 1:1 figure ratio, 28mm, with 4-10 figures per side. Follow the Silver Bayonet keyword to see posts with other holiday themed games.
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The other end of the village is defended by Red Gnomes, Jack Frost, a squad of elves, and the Toy Cannon. |
However, the figures I had put together numbered far more then a dozen a side, so though I set this game in the Silver Bayonets setting, I used Blood & Bayonets, a larger scale Napoleonic warfare game, for the scenario. I thought it was a success, but will probably go back to a smaller scale Silver Bayonet game next year as it gives the more unique characters more of a chance to shine.
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The North Polar Bear and friend prowl the ruins of Santa's old hall, glaring at Ratmen lurking in the woods. |
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Gnomes and Toy Soldiers move to stop the snowmen and Winterbolt, while on the other flank, the Ratmen advance on gnomes and Christmas tree-ents. |
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A band of Ratmen prepare to finish off a shaken band of Red Gnomes while Jack Frost observes. |
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| Winterbolt is destroyed but the Snowmen still attack! |
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The Christmas Tree-ents have just slain the Mouse King, but a large band of Ratmen are out for revenge! |
The scenario was fairly simply, Santa Claus was defending his village at the North Pole, with his defensive force of elves, gnomes, polar bears, and toy soldiers, while the "Hexan", or evil forces attempted to crush the Toy Maker and his followers, bring the world into an even deeper gloom. The evil forces were led by Winterbolt (lifted from a Rankin/Bass cartoon) and the Mouse King (from The Nutcracker and the Mouse King). Their forces including Krampusse, snowmen, ratmen (Skaven figures), and goblins. It is basically a modified version of the “Assault the Town” scenario in the main Blood & Bayonets book, those who want to read the actual scenario and look at the stats I assigned to the various forces can download a pdf of the "War on Christmas" scenario. I just ask for feedback, whether you run it or just read it.
The game went over fairly well, I think. Some of the players think it was unbalanced in favor of Santa's forces, but I believe that was a result of unfamiliarity with the Blood & Bayonet rules. I definitely plan to run the game again to see if it runs better with greater knowledge of the rules.
The Army Spotlight is for the Christmas forces I have collected, built, and painted to run Christmas scenarios. Many, but not all of the figures are from War in Christmas Village, others come from holiday themed releases from Reaper. Others were 3D printed for me by club members, Chuck especially printed a ton of gnomes and some Christmas specific miniatures. He printed a lot of figures from the Lords of Wintervault collection. I also purchased Eureka Toy Town Soldiers, they seem to only be available outside the United States now, sadly.
Our current abode is too small, but I hope to have a house someday where I can build a proper Christmas village and have these figures on display therein for each holiday season. I expect to try and build on this force.
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| Santa Claus, St. Nicholas, Father Christmas, Jolly Old Saint Nick |
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| Bane Deer and Blitzen as a man-deer. |
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| Winterbolt and Jack Frost |
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Santa and two reindeer. One of my goals for this army is to acquire a Rudolph, eight reindeer, and a proper sleigh. |
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So, two of the snowmen are from War in Christmas Village, and the broom wielder is a lucky find at Dollar General, repainted. Those three form the leadership, but I love the 23 snowmen I made from scratch, especially their hats and scarves (my wife helped with those). |
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| Here you see the snowmen "in progress" back in 2023. |
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| Christmas elves! |
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| Christmas Goblins! Along with Present Mimics! |
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| Toy Soldiers on Parade! |
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The Nutcracker Prince, commander of the Toy Soldier Guard, and the Toy Cannon and crew |
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| A Christmas Tree-ent, Winterbolt, and a Shaman Santa. |
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| Zombie Deer, Frau Perchta, and the Mouse King. |