Showing posts with label tournament. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tournament. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 February 2018

Tournament Report - Cancon 2018 - FOW





Cancon is hands down the largest Wargaming event on the Aussie Calendar. This year was the 40th Cancon and like those before it was not to be missed. Cancon, being a national event is the one weekend that draws players from all over Australia and occasionally overseas. Aside from the numerous competitions and campaigns, there are lots of participation games, a large board game area, traders, a 2nd hand stall, roleplay games and even Cosplayers. Something for everyone.





This year there were no less than 6 different FOW and TY events. In the past few years I had played during the day and night flames but this year I setting on Mid War v4. The total list of events were:



Mid War V4
Early War Campaign
Team Yankee
Team Yankee Campaign mm)
Night Flames Arab Israeli
Night Flames Late War`



I suspect the total FOW and TY numbers were down slightly on past years . We had a very healthy 22 players for MW. Given the newness of the rules and the fact that there are only 3 books out, I think this is pretty good.


Caunter Corner
Players could select 80 points of troops with up to 10 points of cards. Only the 80 points of troops counted towards reserve calculation.



I ran my newly painted Crusader company with some 17/25 pounders, Carriers, Infantry, Bofors and Hurricanes. Over the 8 games I played a variety of different forces - German Tanks,  German Infantry, German Armoured Cars, British Crusaders, British Grants and a US Tank force. The top four players were running British Crusaders, German Armoured Cars, German Infantry and British Grants. Every British army I saw seemed to have Scout Tank and this is still a problem. I think that is a pretty good spread and highlights that MW V4 is otherwise largely balanced.



Interestingly, I played against 2 different German lists with Tigers. Even at these low points, they can be a threat. I don't think they can work with DAK tanks but certainly can with infantry or mechanised Companies.



The MW tournament was well run in the capable hands of Trick and Ben. I didn't see any major issues or heated arguments. The hottest anyone got was the warm pavilion where the air conditioning struggled with 30 plus degree temperatures and too many sweaty gamers.

Darren's Bunkerflak
EW Eastern Front Campaign table
I didn't have a lot of time to look at the other FOW and TY events but I had time to snap a few pics. These events also seemed well attended and the players having a good time.





Nappy game on Monday
Trick doing TO stuff


Some of the lovely desert terrain.
Ben not doing TO stuff
It was this long...




Monday, 18 December 2017

Tournament Report: ACT GT - V4 MW


It seems that every competition in Australia at the moment is a GT, a Nationals, a Masters or a Championships of some kind. For my first visit to a FOW event in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) outside of Cancon, I was lucky enough to attend the inaugural ACT GT.



I wanted to use my newly updated Desert Rats force. You will have seen that I have painted 10 Crusader Tanks, 4 6 Pound Anti-Tank Guns, some Bofors and (spoilers) a 17/25 pound gun. I wanted to use all these in the competition.



The weekend was a good opportunity to take the family down and spend a few days in Canberra being a tourist. We planned to visit the War Memorial, the Zoo and a few other attractions.



The event was held at the 3D6 store at Tuggeranong. The store is located in a small retail complex just off the main road in Tuggeranong. There is a large gaming area, a retail space and a bar! This was definitely a surprise.



The event itself was well publicized with both the store and Ken (the TO) spruiking the event.  21 players lined up for 5 games of 100 points MW V4 fun. Players could select any formation or formations from Fighting First, Desert Rats or Afrika Korps and include up to 10 points of cards. There were 10 German forces, 7 British Forces and 4 US lists.



The terrain was a mix of store tables and player supplied tables. The level of terrain overall was very high and the tables were well spread out with spare table space, all making for a very comfortable environment.



It was clear that the British lists dominated the weekend with 3 of the top 5 places being taken by the Desert Rats. The lists were different but they all had Crusaders with the Scout Tank card. I have said it before, I think this card is overpowered. I personally only ran 10 Crusaders but the lists at the top had full companies of Crusaders. For 1 point, the benefits provided to a whole force of hit on a 4+, skill check on a 4+ and GtG when moving and not shooting, far outweigh the reduction of tactical move of 2 inches. I believe the card should be either 1 point per unit or simply changed to be 10 points.



The event was well supported by 3D6 with generous prizes for the place getters and every player walked away with an objective marker. I think the store and the TO, Ken did a great job putting on an excellent weekend and tournament. Overall, I really enjoyed the event and hope there will be another event like it next year in a different location. Sadly the 3D6 store announced it was closing the doors shortly after the event. 




Here are the results from the event provided by Ken:


I hope you enjoyed this article.