Battle Group Boston’s HAVOC 2019 (or HAVOC XXXV) is in the books. This previous weekend in Shrewsbury, MA was a Friday-Sunday gaming marathon that saw me run two games (“What a Tanker” in North Africa and “Attack of the Warbots” using Combat Patrol™). I also played in three other games: a First Boer War scenario using Combat Patrol™; “Look Sarge we are Invading Russia” using Look Sarge, No Charts™; and another “What a Tanker” game on Sunday. I have not been blogging much recently as my prep for the event took a lot of time. So, this post will share some shots of the events, with more focus on the games that either I ran as a GM or participated in as a player.
Of note, it was very nice to have my West Point classmate and good friend Dave Wood from the Maryland HAWKS make it up to play in my games and run two of his own. It was also great to see attendance and gaming from the Mass Pikemen, especially Mike Morgan, Leif Magnuson, Chris Comeau, and others.
On Friday, I ran “What a Tanker – North Africa” and had a full table. I was able to roll out my new Bonus Attack cards that I created for the convention. They were very popular in the game and I will be expanding my use of them in the future based on the scenarios I run and the historical aspects of the specific theaters and scenarios/battles. I will adjust their use, and how I allow tank replacements going forward. Still, the game went very well, and I earned an award for the “Best in Time Slot”! The Axis battled back from early losses and defeated the British 104-58.









Saturday, I played in two games, and ran a third. The first one Saturday morning was “First Battle of the First Boer War” using the Combat Patrol™ rules system as modified for this era. It was a fun game, with the Boers holding off the British as they attempted to seize a wagon. In the end, the Boers prevailed.


There were many other games – over 56 I believe, and I did not get a chance to take a picture of all of them, but here are some shots below.






The next game went up in operational level and down in miniature scale. Dave Wood ran “Look Sarge, We are invading Russia”, using the Look Sarge No Charts set of rules and 6 mm microarmor. The Germans held off the Russian counterattack, and won the game. Both of Dave’s games were very well-received.

Skipping to Sunday, Leif Magnuson ran a nice What a Tanker game using 28mm tanks in an Eastern Front battle. It was a lot of fun, and the Soviets eked out a win. Leif also won an award for “Best in Time Slot” – well-deserved. This meant that our club (The Mass Pikemen) won two awards – and both were “What a Tanker” games!
“Ivan is a Tanker” run by Leif Magnuson.
Flashing back to Saturday night – I ran an updated “Attack of the Warbots” game. The game was a success, as the players had a great time.









At this point in the battle, Duck Wader made a power leap with his Sith powers, and drove his light saber into the Warbot tank, resulting in its disabling just two inches from victory.
Nearby, Roberker, a giant robot (with flame-throwing arms) was the Warbots’ last chance. The Frinx shot Roberker a bit, and its resulting morale check caused a miracle result – apparently the robot lost face, ran away in shame, and blew himself up!


The death of Roberker was followed by raucous laughter from the table – even from the player who had it happen to his Roberker.
I was tired after the weekend, but it was a great time. I want to thank all the players, as well as the GM’s, and especially Battle Group Boston for another fun convention!
Good one Mark ,It’s interesting to see what you game boys do ,some of those table set look like mobile dio’s ,you desert village is great looks good for a Foreign legion one i was thinking of down the track ,but 8’x4′ !!! no way the wife would chuck me out ,ha ha ! .
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Thanks Pat, don’t give my wife any ideas! Lucky for me the stuff stores easily enough.
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Thanks for sharing, Mark! I wish I had been there.
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Wish you could have been there too, but the nice thing is that your influence definitely was Buck!
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Congratulations on your win- well deserved after all the hard work you put in. The SF game looked great too.
US cons always look tempting to me being as they are game focused not just shopping trips.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Thanks Pete, yes, it’s gaming with a side of shopping for sure
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Awesome 🙂
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Cheers Alex!
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Glad it went well for you Mark and now I can see clearly what all that hard work on tanks and figures was for. Some very nice game boards and figures on display too. Time to start work on the next event?
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A lot of good games set up there and well done getting your award! Glad everyone enjoyed it and thanks for sharing!
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Thanks!
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Wowee! What a great time. Well done on the win. All the terrain looks amazing. I really like that Palestine WWI board
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Thanks and glad your holiday went so well!
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Cheers man
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Wow some lovely looking games there mark, congrats on the win well deserved by the looks of it!
Though I’ve said it before your Sci/Fi table looks gorgeous, fun and stunningly painted, everything that a good participation game should be.
Cheers Roger.
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Thanks Roger! It was nice after all the preparation and work, especially as the competition was stiff. I’m still pretty proud of the sci-fin game, and am working to improve it. Glad you’re still seeing my stuff! All the best to you! Cheers, Mark
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Looks like another amazing event, with some bloody amazing looking tables as well – and on that very note, congrats on the recognition once again – looks like it was a ton of fun!
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Thanks Az, events like that one (well any con) make me wasn’t to bring my A-game. Or in this case games 😁
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