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Title: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: sunihanble on January 09, 2023, 04:55:07 PM
For the next fistfull of lead game at the club.(January 21th)

The treasure of Tobago

(https://i.servimg.com/u/f79/17/77/62/17/affich20.jpg) (https://servimg.com/view/17776217/6466)

History:
I-52 THE GOLDEN SUBMARINE


The I-52, a Japanese cargo submarine, was commissioned in December 1943.
Commanded by the veteran UNO Kameo, technically more sophisticated than its predecessors, it was equipped with an anti-aircraft radar and a radar detector, but no schnorkel.

On 10 March 1944, it left Kure for its first mission, bound for Lorient.
On board, 95 men and 14 passengers:
+ seven engineers and technicians in military optics,
+ five specialists in ciphers,
+ a German-Japanese interpreter.
+ A special envoy from the Emperor's household carrying an imperial letter to the Japanese ambassador in Switzerland, with an improved model 94 encryption machine, for the Japanese embassy in Berlin.

On March 21, he arrived in Singapore and loaded two tons of gold, three tons of opium, 9.8 tons of molybdenum + 120 tons of tin, 60 tons of rubber, 3.3 tons of quinine and 55 kg of caffeine.
At the last minute, he loaded 30 tons of "secret material" in boxes bearing the imperial seal, perhaps gold destined to be transported to Switzerland.
The gold, the result of looting in the Far East, was to be melted down by the Reich Bank into "legal" ingots.
Half of the 2 tons of official gold was destined to the Emperor's Swiss accounts and the other half to pay for the purchase of ZEISS optical military equipment. These two tons and especially the 30 others still make treasure hunters dream today and later earned the submarine its nickname.
It left Singapore on 23 April and the Japanese gave it the code name "Momi" (Fir Tree).
The I-52 was the fifth (and last) Japanese submarine to attempt this passage.

On 7 May, the US listening services concluded that the I-52 had left Singapore and began to follow its progress.

On 15 May, the commander sent a message to the Germans who assigned the code name "U-Tanne" to the submarine.
The Allied listening services decoded the message and assigned the I-52 to the F-21 anti-submarine group operating near the Azores and which had already sunk the RO-501.

On 6 June, Admiral KOJIMA, naval attaché in Berlin, indicated to the I-52 and to Tokyo that the landing of the Allies in Normandy could compromise the mission and divert the I-52 towards Norway.
A rendezvous was agreed with a German submarine at a designated point
.KOJIMA commits the imprudence to indicate the position of I-52. Everything is decoded by the Allies.

On 22 June (the archives sometimes speak of the 18th) at 21:15, the I-52 met the U-530 off Trinidad and Tobago, commanded by Captain Kurt Lange, who had left Lorient on 22 May. Lieutenant Schäfer embarked on the I-52 to help with the navigation, as well as two radio operators. A state-of-the-art "Naxos 7" radar detector was installed. The U-530 set out again towards Trinidad, in immersion thanks to its schnorkel.

On June 23, around 23H40, the I-52, on the surface (it does not have a schnorkel), is spotted on the radar by a plane of the aircraft carrier BOGUE, of the F-21 group. The I-52 escaped this grenade attack.
The F-21 group has sound detection buoys, which are used for the first time. The first plane manages to locate the submarine by sound and attacks it with a new type of acoustic grenade.
In the early morning, a second plane came to deliver the coup de grâce.
The agony of the I-52 and the conversations of the airmen are recorded on reels of on-board wire recorders. These reels were found in the American archives in 1985.
http://piquetjm.free.fr/I28/I52/missioni521944.html
film nat geo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKjB6WW_CY8


U-boat U-530


After its training at Stettin in Poland within the 4. Unterseebootsflottille until February 28, 1943, the U-530 was assigned to a combat formation at the submarine base of Lorient in France within the 10. Unterseebootsflottille. Following the advance of the Allied forces in France and to avoid captivity, it left to join the 33. Unterseebootsflottille in Flensburg, Germany, as of October 1, 1944.
On 29 December 1943, U-530 was forced to return to its base after being rammed by the tanker Esso Buffalo.
In May 1944, U-530 was assigned to the Trinidad and Tobago area of operations.
U-530's penultimate patrol was to join the Japanese submarine I-52 off Trinidad to hand over a Naxos radar detector with two operators and a German navigator to help it reach Europe with its cargo of gold and strategic materials.
The U-530 did not surrender, as ordered by Admiral Karl Dönitz, at the surrender of Germany, but headed for Argentina, where it touched down in Mar del Plata on 10 July 1945, about five weeks before the submarine U-977, which would arrive on 17 August 1945. The crew was interned there.
A journalist speculated that U-530, then commanded by Otto Wermuth, might have been transporting high ranking Nazi officials, including Adolf Hitler, to Latin America1.
U-530 was transferred to the United States for testing. It was sunk as a target on 28 November 1947 by a torpedo from the American submarine USS Toro (SS-422).


The scenario

June 22, 1944 : The I-52 having technical problems, the Japanese commander Kameo decided, during the meeting with the U530, to transfer part of the cargo composed of the gold boxes of the Japanese empire on the German U-boat.
On 24 June, having surfaced, U-530 was attacked off Little Tobago by a US Navy Catalina. The German submariners had time to launch a lifeboat.
Bitterly trying to recover the survivors of the submarine, the Catalina was also subject to technical problems, and the crew decided that it was safer to wait for help on the island of Little Tobago. During the night, the Catalina ended up sinking not far from its victim.
Two days later, all the shipwrecked crew members were recovered on the island of Little Tobago by the US Navy.

July 1975
After multiple researches in the US, Japanese and German archives of the time, your company was able to discover the last coordinates of U-530 and the logbook of the Catalina's pilot.
You go to the site to explore it. Apparently you are not the only ones interested in the gold of the U-boot....
Even if the world is not at war since 30 years, what happens at sea stays at sea...and you use all the means at your disposal to recover this treasure......

At 1/72 scale
U-boot , animals and corals in 3D printing
Italeri( edit :Atlantic) divers 1/72
Six players and a game master.
Each player will have an underwater research company and 6 characters maximum.
The game master (me) manages the sharks, dolphins and so on and the random events for his pleasure :D

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Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: fred on January 09, 2023, 06:08:16 PM
Super cool pictures! I’ll now need to go back and read all the words!
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: Freddy on January 09, 2023, 06:23:49 PM
Looks great!
You might play it in a pool or fish tank, your turn ends when you have to swim to the surface for breath. Might need some weight on the model bases though :)
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: trev on January 09, 2023, 10:55:31 PM
That's a brilliant scenario!  Lovely terrain and models too.  Looking forward to hearing more of the game.
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: OSHIROmodels on January 09, 2023, 11:07:05 PM
Great stuff  :)
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: BaronVonJ on January 09, 2023, 11:43:48 PM
Can’t wait to see how it turns out!
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: Redmao on January 10, 2023, 12:06:27 AM
Great looking stuff all around!
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: Paul @ Empress Miniatures on January 10, 2023, 11:03:25 AM
Fantastic job all round  :-*
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: Grumpy Gnome on January 10, 2023, 01:39:05 PM
Brilliant! 👏🏻
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: Kourtchatovium104 on January 10, 2023, 02:05:53 PM
 :o Original and well done, bravo! :-*
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: DivisMal on January 10, 2023, 08:57:09 PM
Blimey! What an awesome table. Absolutely mind blowing!
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: mikedemana on January 11, 2023, 02:09:33 AM
I have always wanted to do an underwater scenario with the appropriate terrain and "flying" bases used for swimming creatures. This looks great!

Mike Demana
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: Sgt_T on January 11, 2023, 06:04:10 PM
This is great!
I've collected and painted some 1/72 scuba divers for a Thunderball type scenario but I'll certainly borrow your scenario for another game.

Thanks for posting!

T.
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: sunihanble on January 12, 2023, 08:34:02 AM
Thanks everyone, I think it will be fun, I can send the pdf and the doc if anyone is interested.
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: BaronVonJ on January 12, 2023, 08:11:46 PM
Please share with me as the upcoming VSF rules will include underwater battles.
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: Bullshott on January 12, 2023, 08:58:41 PM
Great stuff  :-*

Do let us know what adaptions to FFoL you use for movement of divers and sharks, as well as coping with divers operating at different depths above the sea bed.
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: Golgotha on January 13, 2023, 12:06:59 AM
Any house/scenario rules would be great to see. Very inspiring game and pictures have been wanting to do something similar for years.
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: sunihanble on January 13, 2023, 10:51:57 AM
Please share with me as the upcoming VSF rules will include underwater battles.
I sent you a link :)
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: Commander Roj on January 14, 2023, 07:53:50 AM
In a strange twist of fate I have only seen this thread today. Yesterday Miniature Wargames 478 was published in which I had a spy-fi scuba article published (actually part one of two. I have been working on it for years...), which uses FFOL as a basis.

https://www.thewargameswebsite.com/forums/topic/miniature-wargames-478/ (https://www.thewargameswebsite.com/forums/topic/miniature-wargames-478/)

I’d love to see the pdf too please.
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: Commander Roj on January 14, 2023, 07:57:30 AM
In a strange twist of fate I have only seen this thread today. Yesterday Miniature Wargames 478 was published in which I had a spy-fi scuba article, “Warhead” published (actually part one of two. I have been working on it for years...), which uses FFOL as a basis.

https://www.thewargameswebsite.com/forums/topic/miniature-wargames-478/ (https://www.thewargameswebsite.com/forums/topic/miniature-wargames-478/)

I’d love to see the pdf too please.

Oopppps! It seems that in modifying the post with the title of the article I have managed to post twice. Apologies everyone (I’ve only just got up!).
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: sunihanble on January 14, 2023, 09:43:14 PM
Really interesting article.
Can't wait to see the rest ( the rules)
I'm thinking of staying in the 70's for my scenarios with perhaps some forays into WWII.
I'm looking for submarines used  for underwater exploration.
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: sunihanble on January 22, 2023, 03:59:14 PM
( deepl trad)
We were able to play the game this saturday.thanks to the players to suffer my whims :lol: and thanks to Philippe for the bottle of rum.

Carlo
(https://i.servimg.com/u/f79/17/77/62/17/stsmal11.jpg) (https://servimg.com/view/17776217/6537)

Dominique
(https://i.servimg.com/u/f79/17/77/62/17/logone11.png) (https://servimg.com/view/17776217/6534)

Eric
(https://i.servimg.com/u/f79/17/77/62/17/eric11.jpg) (https://servimg.com/view/17776217/6533)

JC
(https://i.servimg.com/u/f79/17/77/62/17/modele11.jpg) (https://servimg.com/view/17776217/6535)

Philippe
(https://i.servimg.com/u/f79/17/77/62/17/philip15.jpg) (https://servimg.com/view/17776217/6536)


It works quite well, taken by the discussions and the imperatives of service to the bar, we did not really go to the end but the system is ok,

The interaction with the sharks is pretty good, they are dangerous without taking over the divers' preoccupation, i.e. recovering the treasure or preventing the opponents from doing it (except when some players decide to attack the placid sharks for free .....)

Each player has probed the seabed (on the separate map) to find the wreck. The first player to find the wreck is allowed to dive on the site before his opponents.  The first one chooses his starting place symbolized by a zodiac on the surface of the water. It is thanks to this boat that they will be able to evacuate the gold found in the submarine.

Each player must, apart from finding the gold, carry out a special mission drawn at random and ignored by the other players.

Two of them have to recover an enigma machine (Philippe and JC), two others a Japanese coding machine (Dominique, alone, one player was missing) and two other players (Eric and Carlo) are in fact part of the maritime police and have to prevent the plunderers from taking the gold.


Dominique, with his company, discovered the wreck first. He arrived near the catalina and was able to search it and recover a case of gold despite the presence of an octopus that temporarily immobilized him (ink jet and a shock counter), a great white shark circling the wreck and, later, an opponent in the minority (1 vs 2).

Arriving in a row, the other companies rush towards the submarine.

To my great surprise, few shots at the beginning between the raiders, they even meet in the submarine without any shots or insults exchanged :shock: :)  I didn't know that the nervian raider was courteous. :lol: .
The marine police is not yet on the spot and, in the meantime, one of its troops (Carlo) is attacking the sharks for no reason...
Jc and his Spadons arrive on the site, one of the divers goes to the catalina while the others enter the submersible.they discover the enigma machine

Before entering the U-boat, Philippe is attacked by a great white.
Not even afraid, the terror of the seas sinks to the bottom of the ocean with harpoons and Fm shots.
Philippe and his seekers of wreck also take a crate but remain at the exit of the submarine at the end of the game.

Later on, three crates were discovered by the first company in the submarine, and getting them out of the wreck is not easy, as the enemy divers are there.
There followed some fights around the wreck while the sea policemen attacked all the looters present.

In spite of the difficulties, one of the looters of the advanced diving service (Dominique) slipped through the posidonia with the help of the torpedo and, between two waters, joined his zodiac with a second case.
The sea gendarmes (Eric and Carlo) fight with everyone but without success, one of the sections (Carlo) is decimated by the ........requins and by the looters.
Jc and the Spadons pursue the torpedo of Dominique but without success. He still proceeds to recover the enigma machine, to the great displeasure of the seekers, but the gold escapes him.

The game ends here.
[The advanced diving service inc[/b] is the winning cie/ it recovers 2 gold boxes and the Japanese machine.
In second place come the spadons and the seekers of wreck

It's rather a failure for our sea policemen... We can't go hunting sharks and looters at the same time :lol:

To be done again with more time and calm ( NPOW tournament at the same time) during a Saturday at the club.
Note:
Repaint the divers with different colors to better distinguish them.
Find a way for Carlo to recognize the different D's during the game .......... :lol:

Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

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Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: Golgotha on January 22, 2023, 07:25:38 PM
Fantastic and very inspired to give this a go. How many diver miniatures did you use I only have a few.
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: FramFramson on January 22, 2023, 08:06:47 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD9UM57ZWnQ

 ;)
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: Freddy on January 22, 2023, 08:23:57 PM
Wow, this is really impressive!
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: Commander Roj on January 22, 2023, 08:48:44 PM
Fantastic and very inspired to give this a go. How many diver miniatures did you use I only have a few.

Sunihanble mentions Italieri 1/72, although some look similar to the now defunct Atlantic models. Given both are Italian, maybe Italeri had the moulds for a while? In a strange twist I believe many if not most were sent to Iraq eventually and subsequently lost. I can’t remember where on the web I gleaned that nugget of information. It certainly wasn’t recently either. You can still find them though, much cheaper than their 1/32 scale counterparts usually:

https://www.ebay.it/itm/115679368029

I have quite a few myself, although I opted to use miniatures from Stan Johansen in the US (scroll down for the divers):

https://www.stanjohansenminiatures.com/mercs.htm

That Thunderball pic was taken by me a few years ago, but here are some more recent shots from Maidstone Wargames Society meetings (links to the web page). There are a few pics at each meeting:

https://brigademodels.co.uk/mws/blog/2022/01/18/society-meeting-08-01-2022/

and

https://brigademodels.co.uk/mws/blog/2022/02/28/hail-to-the-chief-and-other-photos-from-the-26th-february-meeting/
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: Commander Roj on January 22, 2023, 09:03:26 PM
Fantastic and very inspired to give this a go. How many diver miniatures did you use I only have a few.

I just realised that you asked how many not what. Obviously Sunihanble and my game will have differed. In this instance I used the Fist-ful of Lead: Galactic Heroes rules with some variants of my own and (to finally answer the question) around 12 divers each (quite a few D8 grunts). I think if you used Pulp Alley, for example, you could play with less.
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: sunihanble on January 22, 2023, 09:29:17 PM
Thanks all.
yes it's right, I missed this error, it is atlantic figs.
I used 6 divers maximum per player( 6 players normally but just 5 for this game)
But I guess you can use less, it just has to be balanced.
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: Commander Roj on January 22, 2023, 10:00:48 PM
I meant to ask before, but did you use a green filter on your photos? I really like the way they have come out.
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: sunihanble on January 23, 2023, 07:33:38 AM
No, I decided to paint everything blue/green except the divers, the animals and a little rust on the submarine.
The corals are lightly painted with brighter colors but covered with blue/green (at the bottom of the water you can only see the real colors by the light of a lamp)
I put all the elements on the table, spray painted them and then took everything off to repaint  the game mat.
The first two pictures are a little overexposed from what I did, the others a little underexposed.
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: fred on January 23, 2023, 07:49:26 AM
Great looking game - a good to hear it played out well.

We also have a player who can’t tell the difference between d10 and d8s and d12s. The best, but not foolproof method, is to have different colours for each type of dice, eg white d8s, red d10s, blue d12s etc


I am rather taken by the phrase “the imperatives of service to the bar” so much classier than other options.
Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: sunihanble on January 23, 2023, 10:47:23 AM
Great looking game - a good to hear it played out well.

We also have a player who can’t tell the difference between d10 and d8s and d12s. The best, but not foolproof method, is to have different colours for each type of dice, eg white d8s, red d10s, blue d12s etc


I am rather taken by the phrase “the imperatives of service to the bar” so much classier than other options.
we had a npow tournament and we were taking care of the bar at the same time
I made a book for our friend who's got problem with dice
FFOL for Dummies lol
recognize dice
play when it's your turn
listen to your buddies
Follow the scenario
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Title: Re: Deep wars the treasure of Tobago Fistfull of lead
Post by: fred on January 23, 2023, 12:42:21 PM
 :D :D

If it wasn’t in French I’d ask for a copy for my gaming mate!

That you had to serve others at the bar, isn’t as good than if it was yourselves going to get drinks for you.
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Post by: Gun bunny on January 25, 2023, 03:28:19 AM
 :o :o :o looks fantastic
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Post by: S_P on January 26, 2023, 10:26:51 PM
That is brilliant- I love it
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Post by: sunihanble on January 27, 2023, 09:25:25 AM
Thank you
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Post by: mikedemana on February 01, 2023, 01:51:14 AM
What an awesome game!  :o

So many of us have imagined doing an underwater game, and you made it a reality. Congratulations!

Mike Demana