Skip to main content

Sittangbad 2015: The Situation at the End of Move Two. . .

A panoramic view of the general situation at the close of Move Two.

Starting to shuttle my own troops across the River Weser, and General MacDuff's regiments are now visible in the distance.  As Princess Lea said to Han Solo way back in the original Star Wars (1977) as the Millennium Falcon sped away from the docking bay of the Death Star and the Tie Fighters appeared on their tails, "Here they come!"

-- Stokes

Comments

Gallia said…
O Tannenbaum Christmas Carol second verse rewritten!

O Sittangbad
O Sittangbad
Du kannst mir sehr gefallen!
Wie oft hat nicht zur Weihnachtszeit
Ein Kriegspiel von dir mich hoch erfreut!
O Sittangbad
O Sittangbad
Du kannst mir sehr gefallen!
******************************
O Sittangbad
O Sittangbad
You give us so much pleasure!
How oft at Christmas tide the sight
O wargame, gives us delight!
O Sittangbad
O Sittangbad
You give us so much pleasure!
*******************************
Vielen Glück! (Good luck)
Bill P.
Unknown said…
It's looking good for the Stollenian forces at the moment and I hope the good General's plan survives contact with the enemy, but is that him already on the 'home' side of the river?
Best wishes,
Simon
Der Alte Fritz said…
I will wager a thousand Quatloos on General McDuff. 😄

Popular posts from this blog

Presenting the Anspach-Bayreuth Kuirassiere!!!

Here they are, with the rearmost nine figures still drying, three squadrons of the Anspach-Bayreuth Kuirassiere, now in the service of the Grand Duchy of Stollen. And now, it's onto that artillery!

Taking Stock Part II: The (As Yet) Unpainted but Planned OOB. . .

  Two companies of Reichsarmee grenadiers painted back in 2017 or 2018.  Minden Austrians of course. A lovely early autumn day here in the grand duchy.  Bright sunshine and a light breeze with cool temperatures will make for some very pleasant late afternoon lawn mowing in a little while.  But first a bit more discussion of painting plans for the future. Last time, I looked back at the various and sundry units, support troops, and civilians that I've managed to paint in the last 17 years as the Grand Duchy of Stollen project has developed.  So today, let's look into the seemingly bottomless Drawer 'o' Lead to my left for a clue to the new direction.  Be forewarned, it's not going to be a quick job getting everything painted and based, but there we are. The following plans are based on the pile of unpainted figures already here.  Any future purchases will be limited to small things that might be needed to fill out the envisioned units (the odd few officers mounted o

Having a "No Day". . .

  F or the almost 20 years that she lived in Mexico, one of my late mother's Irish friends frequently mentioned having a "No Day."  A day with no social obligations, chores, tasks, or other work that interfered with whatever personal interests took one's fancy on the day in question. Since today -- a gray and chilly Saturday -- is Mom's birthday, the Grand Duchess is out with friends, and the Young Master is ensconced on the sofa in the TV room with a cold, yours truly is taking his own such No Day.  I think Mom would approve of my decision to make the world go away, as the old Eddie Arnold song intoned, even if only for a little while. So, I will spend Saturday afternoon focused on that first squadron and small regimental staff of Eureka Saxon cuirassiers.  These have stood waiting  untouched over on the painting table for almost three weeks while we skied and otherwise gadded about with snowy, winter outdoor activities. I hope to share a painting update Sunday a