I haven't forgotten Annie's Women of the Resistance! This is Freddie Oversteegen, sister of Truus and friend of Hannie. Freddie was the little sister, but was still very active in their resistance activities, hiding Jewish children and assassinating German soldiers.
will's toy soldier blog
Tuesday, 2 June 2026
Sunday, 31 May 2026
Union Strikers' Bases for Multiple Figures
For the union strike games, there will be groups of 4-6 strikers on a single base. Rather than decorate group bases to look like the street or wherever the game takes place, they will be on bases inspired by protest signs. I asked on LAF for advice on suitable labour-related slogans, and here are the results!
The bases themselves are little MDF signs from the dollar store. Here are the slogans. I added a shorter form of each slogan on the post for when the main version is obscured.
Saturday, 30 May 2026
Tuesday, 26 May 2026
Characters and profiles for Battle of Ballantyne Pier (also draft)
Following on my previous post, here are some profiles for the Battle of Ballantyne Pier. I'm looking for ideas for FFoL traits for each of these characters and groups, so please make suggestions in the comments!
Great history of the battle on the BC Labour Heritage Centre Website: https://www.labourheritagecentre.ca/collection/the-march-to-ballantyne-pier/
VPD Chief Constable Colonel W W Foster, CMG, DSO, VD - WWI veteran of the Somme and Vimy Ridge, 5 times Mentioned in Dispatches, with a strong history of union busting in Vancouver. Traits: Veteran (d12), Leader, Fearless, Disperse the Crowd (aka Read the Riot Act). Revolver, billy club.
VPD Constables: d10. Deployed in pairs. Revolver and billy club.
BCPP Constables: d10. Deployed in pairs, initial deployment is hidden. Player may choose to place them in the any of the boxcars or in one of the buildings along Heatley Ave. Revolver and billy club.
Mounted Police (RCMP). d10. Deployed singly. Mounted. Running attack (after close combat attack, may use remaining movement to engage another target or move clear of current opponent). Thundering charge (+1 to close combat roll when charging).
International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), Local 500:
Union Leader Mickey O'Rourke, VC, MM. d10. Leader, Fearless (ignore penalties for multiple shock markers on recovery rolls), Rally/Increase Fervour. Improvised weapons.
Union Leader Oscar Salonen, Finnish Canadian labour leader. d10. Leader, Rally/Increase Fervour, Coolheaded (+1 to Shaken recovery rolls). Improvised weapons.
Union President Ivan Emery. d10. Leader, Rally/Increase Fervour, Strategist (draws an extra card). Improvised weapons. (Emery actually missed the march, as he'd been arrested just before the march began!)
Union Leader George Brown. d10. Leader, Rally/Increase Fervour, Sharp Tongued (in close combat make an easy (3+) test to force opponent to reroll attack). Improvised weapons.
8 Groups of 4 longshoremen. d8. Improvised weapons. 2 groups per union leader.
Sunday, 24 May 2026
1930s Union Actions - more ideas for rules and scenario (DRAFT)
I had a great discussion with Lisa this evening on how to improve on the strikers vs cops scenario. We talked about both the special rules as well as scenario design. For the scenario, we looked to the Battle of Ballantyne Pier, which occurred here in Vancouver back on 18 June, 1935, and is still remembered by the International Longshore and Warehouse Union. The event happened when around 1,000 striking longshoremen marched to confront replacement workers (aka scabs), but were turned back by a combined force of Vancouver Police, British Columbia Provincial Police and Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
We are looking at modifying Jaye Wiley's Fistful of Lead family of rules for this scenario.
The participants in the battle included around 1000 longshoremen on one side, against 70 VPD (50 on foot plus 20 mounted), 40 BCPP and 36 RCMP on horses. On the table this works out to:
Police:
- VPD Chief Constable W W Foster (Veteran, d12)
- Three pairs of VPD constables (d10)
- 4 mounted RCMP (d10, individual figures) - test for arrival starting turn 2.
- 2 pairs of RCMP on foot, representing the BCPP (d10) - hidden deployment
- All police have billy clubs and revolvers. Billy clubs roll -1 on the wound chart but always get +1 shock.
- 4 union leaders (d10)
- 8 groups of four striking longshoremen, two groups per union leader (d8).
The table setup for Ballantye Pier is a 4'x6' table. The northern 12" band is the warehouse. Next 6" are the railway tracks. Next 6" is open, where the VPD deploy. South of that is a 24" section of Heatley Street, where the union men deploy. Mounted RCMP may arrive from the south board edge after turn two. Roll a d6 at the end of the turn 1, if the player rolls a 1 the RCMP will arrive in turn 2. At the end of turn 2, roll again: on a 1 or 2, they will arrive in turn 3, and so forth. RCMP on foot represent the BCPP, who will be hidden with location written down by the controlling player. This could be in the boxcars, or in the buildings on Heatley Street. Other options are possible.
Scenario objectives:
- The longshoremen receive points for each leader and each group of workers that reach the warehouse.
- The cops receive points for each union leader or group that is dispersed.
- The cops receive negative points for each striker killed.
- Strikers receive negative points for each cop killed.
- 1: Made it worse! Group's Fervour reduced by one or shock increased by 1.
- 2-3: fervour increased +1 or shock reduced by 1.
- 4-5: fervour increased +2 or shock reduced by 2.
- 6: Fervour increased +2 and random group within 8" gets +1 fervour. This can be a group that 'belongs' to another union leader. Also, the group is fired up and moves 2d6" distance toward the nearest police, and makes a melee attack if it makes contact. Roll again (d6) - this is the new fervour for the group.
- 1-5: Strikers take one shock.
- 6-8: Strikers take two shock and fall back 4”.
- 9+: Strikers disperse and head home.
If the strikers roll higher than the chief, no roll for effect will be required.
Fire truck: There was no fire truck at Ballantyne Pier, but I copied this over for future reference. The Fire Department has parked their fire engine on Fourth Street. It may not move during the game. A police character may attempt to use the fire hose to spray the protesters. Use the flamethrower template. The policeman will need to pass a skill test (5+) to operate the hose. Then any model under the template rolls for effect.
1-5: one shock
6-8: two shock and pushed back 4”. Model falls down and must take one action to
stand up on its next activation.
9+: wounded and falls down.
Protesters may not use the fire hose but may attempt to disable it. The figure will need to attack the fire hose as if it breaking down a door. Roll close combat with the fire hose getting an automatic 6, needing 3 wounds or an out of action result to damage the hose so that it may no longer be used. Using an axe will give the protester a +2 on his roll to defeat the hose.
Tear Gas: Police may throw tear gas grenades. These are thrown as per the FFoL grenade rules. Use the standard grenade template. Any figures under the template take a wound roll:
- 1-2: no effect.
- 3-5: 1 shock.
- 6-8: 2 shock and fall back 4".
- 9+: disperse - move 10" to nearest board edge each turn unless rallied.
Thursday, 21 May 2026
BUF Men
Here are some more BUF soldiers to join the BUF women. I converted these from the Wargames Atlantic WWII Italians I posted on a while back. It's unlikely I'd do much with them as WWII Italians, so repurposing them for VBCW seemed appropriate. Especially as I feel it's better to make the BUF from recycled Italian fascisti, rather than spending new money on them. I replaced their M33 helmets with WWI Russian peaked caps. And of course as Mosley copied his BUF blackshirts from Mussolini's camicie nere, these blokes are all wearing black.
Friday, 15 May 2026
Blonde Women in the BUF
Some folks at the club have started talking about starting a campaign based on the Very British Civil War, aka the VBCW. The VBCW is an alternative history focused on a fictious civil war in Great Britain that broke out in the 1930s, and features a diverse set of factions, including the actual British Army and Territorials, Socialist militias from working class and factory towns, Scottish Republicans, Church of England (known as the Anglican League in VBCW terms), Local Defense Volunteers (LDV) and more. While I have plenty of miniatures representing mid-20th Century British soldiers from both World War I and World War II and many armed civilians that could form the basis of either a socialist workers' militia or LDV, I felt there is a need to represent the baddies, Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists, or BUF. Every campaign needs its villains!
These ladies are from Pulp Figures' Weird Menace line.
And a group shot to round out the post.