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Miniatures Adventure => The Conflicts that came in from the Cold => Topic started by: Ultravanillasmurf on December 01, 2019, 04:15:07 PM

Title: Tales of The City - Lucy, Secretarial Association Troubleshooter 08/03/2025
Post by: Ultravanillasmurf on December 01, 2019, 04:15:07 PM
Tales of The City... Prologue
No one could remember why it was called Gustav's Square.

It might have been that the scarred and graffitied plinth in the middle of the square had held a bronze statue of some forgotten Imperial Hero.

It might have been the decaying and faded graffiti that read "Gustav was here" (itself perhaps reflecting the long gone statue).

But no one remembered, or for that matter cared.

As an open space, it was normally filled with a market. Farmers and traders from the mainland came over the long concrete bridge and sold their wares to the saner residents of the city, ensuring they were back across the water before nightfall or the occasional day time gun fight. Sometimes rumours dissuaded them from even making the journey.

Today it was quiet, empty, abandoned.

The sound of diesel engines caused the pigeons that poked around the square to take to the air.

A Technical, scratched and battered, nosed into the square. The gunner in the load bed swung his pedestal mounted DashK heavy machine gun round nervously, trying to cover all the windows, doors and rooftops.

A pick up truck entered the square, a large tarpaulin covered shape surrounded by four men with Soviet era assault rifles.

As a second Technical began to enter the square, intending to pass the other two vehicles, a loud shot rang out. The gunner in the first Technical fell backwards as his gun disintegrated. Before he hit the ground there was a second shot. The bonnet popped open on the pick up and the engine died. As the four men in the back of the pick up went from stunned incredulity to panicked action, a third shot shattered the wing of the second Technical and the tyre beneath it.

As the gunner in the second Technical scanned for the firer while cringing from the expected fourth shot, one of the gunmen from the pick up shouted about the dust cloud on a distant roof top. All of them opened fire on the supposed target, the twin machine guns on the listing Technical having the better placing. Suddenly there was a brief plume of smoke and flame, followed by a second small explosion.

The gunmen started to celebrate their skill (and their survival).

Behind a small shelter of sandbags, metal plates and water containers, a figure glanced at the expended pyrotechnics and the thick smoke they had produced, making sure that they would not set the roof alight. The fire alarm below continued to ring as it had done for the last two minutes.

Picking up her AMR she jogged towards the roof hatch.

Behind the celebrating gunmen, figures began to appear in the doorways, their movement quiet and professional.
Title: Re: Tales of The City
Post by: Ultravanillasmurf on December 01, 2019, 04:18:59 PM
Pip - Independent Contractor.
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Pip is the most common name of this independent contractor. Though supposedly freelance, she (and her custom AMR) generally work for a small circle of familiar faces - whenever long range support is needed.
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 Though diminutive, she wields this long and heavy rifle as though it weighed no more than a conventional sniper rifle.
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A Crooked Dice Wastelander, converted to sit on a standard Renedra 25mm base. Part of the tab was left in place and a matching slot cut in the base.
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Title: Re: Tales of The City
Post by: Westfalia Chris on December 01, 2019, 05:46:01 PM
I'm a bit disappointed this thread isn't something Maupinesque, but that mini and house look promising.
Title: Re: Tales of The City
Post by: Ultravanillasmurf on December 01, 2019, 06:08:33 PM
I'm a bit disappointed this thread isn't something Maupinesque...
Not something I had heard of: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tales_of_the_City (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tales_of_the_City)
Not sure how it would work as a game. ^___^
Title: Re: Tales of The City - Ng's Story 17/05/2020
Post by: Ultravanillasmurf on May 17, 2020, 07:06:52 PM
Pinned down behind the statue plinth, Ng thought back to the optimistic briefing yesterday.

Their leader had come to them with the contract, escort a package from a warehouse down to the docks. No fuss, no hassle. To ensure that, the contract paid for two technicals with machine guns, both with driver, navigator, gunner and loader, plus four guards with the package in a pick up.

No sane group would interfere with such a well armed convoy for such a "low value" package, the precautions were just to expedite the delivery.

The collection went without any problems and the three vehicles had made good time. Maybe that should have been the first warning.

The plan was to swap the lead vehicle at Gustav Square, the largest open space on the route.

Just as the second technical entered the square, the first one was hit, throwing the gunner to the road.

The pick up with the package jumped as it was hit, the bonnet popping open. Simultaneously realising they were a sitting duck, all four of them had leapt from the load bed, trying to spot the firer.

The second technical lurched to a halt as one of the front tires burst, throwing the gunner forward.

Ng noticed the plume of dust from a distant building (he was sure it was a hotel of some kind) and shouted at his colleagues to fire at it. The machine gunner began spraying rounds toward the hotel.

They thought the threat was eliminated when there was an answering burst of smoke and flame on the rooftop.

Celebration was cut short when a smoke grenade burst in the load bed of the second technical. and they came under fire from the buildings behind them.

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This is the first Gringo's 40 NVA figure I have painted. They are very nice, but they are very big. They make great Soviet armed fighters.
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Title: Re: Tales of The City - Ng's Story 17/05/2020
Post by: Cypher226 on May 18, 2020, 02:05:57 PM
 Nice painting on the Gringos mini.  Any idea how they scale with Empress?
Title: Re: Tales of The City - Ng's Story 17/05/2020
Post by: Ultravanillasmurf on May 18, 2020, 06:23:04 PM
Nice painting on the Gringos mini.  Any idea how they scale with Empress?
Well, as you mention it...
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Title: Re: Tales of The City - Ng's Story 17/05/2020
Post by: carlos marighela on May 22, 2020, 10:21:02 AM
I do hope Ng doesn’t shoot Mrs Madrigal. The inhabitants of 28 Barbary Lane have done nothing to deserve a violent confrontation, although the prissy nature of Mary Ann at the start did get on my tits a bit.
Title: Re: Tales of The City - Ng's Story 17/05/2020
Post by: Ultravanillasmurf on May 22, 2020, 11:24:03 AM
I do hope Ng doesn’t shoot Mrs Madrigal. The inhabitants of 28 Barbary Lane have done nothing to deserve a violent confrontation, although the prissy nature of Mary Ann at the start did get on my tits a bit.
You do know that Michael Bay has bought the film rights...

Okay, I will come up with a new thread title.
Title: Re: Tales of The City - Ng's Story 17/05/2020
Post by: SABOT on May 22, 2020, 12:20:07 PM
Terrific stuff! 👍
Title: Re: Tales of The City - Ng's Story 17/05/2020
Post by: carlos marighela on May 22, 2020, 12:36:04 PM
Don’t change a thing. The off-beat tribute to Armistead Maupin is much appreciated. Not seen the Netflix remake and your take on it is refreshing.

I see what Dags meant by the Vietnamese Basketball team. Tis a pity, I like the Gringo sculpts.
Title: Re: Tales of The City - The Army 14/02/2024
Post by: Ultravanillasmurf on February 14, 2024, 06:14:47 PM
The Army has managed to avoid the issues of armies of other states in the region, they have kept out of the internal politics of the country, and are not subject to the corruption that often plagues regional armies.
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A Gringo's 40 ARVN figure.
Title: Re: Tales of The City - The Army 14/02/2024
Post by: Kourtchatovium104 on February 15, 2024, 02:05:30 PM
Very interesting thread to follow  :)
Title: Re: Tales of The City - The Army 14/02/2024
Post by: CapnJim on February 15, 2024, 05:46:51 PM
Nice work on that chap (and the other figs, now that I mention it).  Well done!
Title: Re: Tales of The City - The Army 14/02/2024
Post by: Ultravanillasmurf on February 15, 2024, 08:29:04 PM
Thanks.
Title: Re: Tales of The City - The Army 14/02/2024
Post by: Ultravanillasmurf on February 15, 2024, 08:34:41 PM
More background:
The Army has managed to avoid the issues of armies of other states in the region, they have kept out of the internal politics of the country, and are not subject to the corruption that often plagues regional armies.

This is in part due to clever maneuvering by the generals. They are paid well by the government, sufficiently well that it is not in their best interest to interfere with the government’s operation. This stability is ensured by all ranks in the army receiving very good wages with very draconian consequences – regardless of rank – for corruption.

Officers may be commissioned directly but there are rigorous examinations before entry. Just because someone’s father was an officer does not mean the son or daughter is guaranteed a a place at officer training. Some officers are drawn from the ranks, many of the current crop of generals have risen from the ranks, and they expect their offspring to do so.

This does not mean that the army is a paragon of virtue, with the City just a bridge away, there is plenty of opportunity for “underhanded” behavior, however all operations must be officially sanctioned, must not cause harm to the country or draw unwanted attention to the army’s participation.

It is unwise to approach lower ranks if you want some firepower to support your move against a rival gang. The consequences for soldiers caught in an unsanctioned operation are harsh, it is rare that more than one incident a year results in the execution of army personnel, but a number of soldiers lose their jobs and their pensions (plus get to spend time in prison) if they look the other way or misappropriate equipment.

In most cases, it is better for the soldiers to inform their officers (there is a reward scheme). Attempting to bribe the Army is more than frowned on, there are a number of executions a year of those who try, and more who suffer life ending accidents in prison after details of their plans get back to their opponents.

If you do want some heavier firepower for an operation, and hiring expensive foreign mercenaries is out of the question , then you can approach the Department of Defence.

They have a special office that handles these kinds of requests.

An effective plan involves more than “we need twenty guys with automatic weapons, here is $20,000”. The plan needs to be detailed, and more importantly, show why it is in the country’s (or at least the Army’s) best interest to participate in the operation.

The payment is (eventually) received by the DOD, some of it  goes to the Treasury, and proportionate amounts are paid to all participants.
Title: Re: Tales of The City - Lucy, Secretarial Association Troubleshooter 08/03/2025
Post by: Ultravanillasmurf on March 08, 2025, 07:58:17 PM
 The Secretarial Association provide secretarial services to many organisations in The City. In a place as lawless as this, Troubleshooting brings on a whole new meaning.

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More background to follow.

Gringo's 40 female VC figure.
Title: Re: Tales of The City - Lucy, Secretarial Association Troubleshooter 08/03/2025
Post by: CapnJim on March 08, 2025, 08:55:45 PM
Interesting.  I'm curious how Ng and the package fare (fared?)...