James Langham (British Officers Don't Duck/Cold War Goes Hot)
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James Langham (British Officers Don't Duck/Cold War Goes Hot)
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Writer for RPGs and wargames. Currently working on WW2 Arnhem rules. MA in Military History, BA (Hons) in Librarianship and Information Science. YouTuber on gaming and military history (https://youtube.com/@jameslangham9854?si=3hWepvVPBdgP1I2Y)
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It's just suddenly struck me how much the Imperial officer uniform looks like the Imperial Japanese officer uniform of WW2.
Really looking forward to presenting my session for Wargames Development's virtual autumnal gathering today about how the USMC has used Memoir '44 as a training aid.
If it goes well I might turn it into a YouTube video.
#wargaming #presentation
Add in Simon Scrarow's Macro and Cato and elephants, what more could you want!
A good way to look at it is to compare it to the Iraqi Republican Guard. There could be given the cream of recruits and equipment but it does not automatically make them better soldiers. Paying attention to the quality of the commanders gives a good insight into the quality to expect militarily.
Well I am officially now enrolled as a PhD research student at the University of Wolverhampton studying how the military wargamed the Cold War.
Using AK Play Markers to test paint a speedpaint RAD trooper for 1 Para to fight working into Arnhem scenario for my British Officers Don't Duck rules.
Interesting 30 min experiment, Mars 20mm British paras, AK Playmarkers and wood filler.
Quite pleased how well the markers worked for a speedpaint. Not ideal for detail but as a speedpaint for a massed force they work well.
Wood filler also worked better than expected.
Video to follow on YouTube.
Test paint of a 20mm US Desert Storm grenadier. Only I could choose as a test model with 2 different camo schemes!
Recently Krydrufi asked if I wanted to run a competition with paint stations as prizes. Thought there may be some speed painters here who fancied a go.
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Win a Painting Station: Speed painting competition
YouTube video by James Langham
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Not bad for a 20 min speed paint. As I'm about to run a competition I thought I ought to check I can do it myself!
Trying something new is often a bit scary but great fun (sometimes). Just been filming a video of my first attempt with AK Playmarkers and a wash.
For me there is a fascinating interplay of design choices that incorporate evolution of existing ideas, reaction to enemy designs, anticipation of future needs and the current doctrine.
Plus they are the most popular videos on my YouTube channel!
Like a Stone Wall's 2 day Waterloo wargame yesterday. The day ended with the allies counter attacking on their right, the centre buckling under combined arms attacks and the Prussians slowly advancing. Live updates on YouTube throughout the day.
Dont be hard on yourself. The best way to get a good photo is to take lots and hope one works!
On the tactical battlefield excellent, as a strategist (particularly in logistics on the desert) a disaster.
It's shocking how much Rommel was flying by the seat of his pants, and how quickly things fell apart for him in the face of even moderately organized opposition. He's really an anomaly in the German officer corps, coming totally from outside general staff qualifications, and that's not a compliment.
Partially depends on context, at strategic level it is undoubtedly Grant, at a tactical level possibly Lee. Very much like Napoleon who was a strategic genius but a poor tactician.
“was Lee or Grant a better general” is a question with an obviously correct answer that a whole lot of people get wrong
People are often surprised to learn that Lee was an officer who never made it past colonel. The purported promotion to general was awarded by a treasonous cabal calling itself the "confederate states of america" which was put down by force by the Union army, which also had superior generals.
Although it is worth mentioning Lincoln offered him command of the northern armies. The US Army pre war was so small promotion was at a crawl.
Quite pleased with some of the close up footage from the Victory Show yesterday. More to follow on my YouTube channel .