I have 5 kits on the go. I am close to finishing the Kubelwagon Radio Car – which has not been as much fun to make as I hoped. It has some photo-etched parts that I still haven’t mastered, such as the art of bending and gluing together. The Marder III is primed and I was going to try airbrushing for the first time. But I bought a cheap airbrush with a USB compressor and it broke when testing. The PAK 40 is also almost done. So will likely get two kits finished in the next week.
During a recent trip to see my parents. I picked up some books I had previously purchased second-hand from someone via the Military Books Marketplace Facebook group. Really looking forward to delving into these when I have time.
It’s been a while since I have updated the website and posted a blog. So today I tidied up the website a little and then used some generative AI (The latest buzz word)to create a new logo for me. What do you think?
I have always been a big fan of the original Avalon Hill Squad Leader and its successor Advanced Squad Leader and I know a lot of players of Valor & Victory are the same.
A lot of the feature requests we get are to make Valor & Victory more like Squad Leader by adding more features and rules. However, one of Barry Doyle’s original concepts for Valor & Victory was to have a fairly simple set of rules so that you could actually play the game rather than spend the evening trying to understand the rules to play the game.
So as a fun idea I thought why not take some Squad Leader scenarios and convert them into a format that would work with Valor & Victory?
With that idea in mind, I took the first three original SL scenarios and map board 1 and redid them so they could work in Valor & Victory.
The Streets of StalingradThe Tractor WorksThe Guards Counterattack
I was quite surprised at how well the scenarios played out using Valor & Victory rules.