Our story takes place in the Summer of 1918. Andreivia, a small kingdom on the coast of the Black Sea, has been a battleground for the last four years with Russian and Turkish armies facing each other across the shell-scarred landscape of the Southern Hills.With the withdrawal of Russian troops following the October Revolution, Turkish troops have penetrated into Andreivia and the war has become one of movement rather than static trench lines. The small British expeditionary force fights alongside the Andreivian army to hold off the Ottoman horde.Now a Turkish officer has gone rogue, calling himself "Iskander Bey” he claims to be a reincarnation of Alexander the Great and peculiarly blessed by the gods. He has taken over an old fort in the Andreivian hills and built himself a private army. Worse, he has secured a consignment of experimental gas shells developed by Professor van Langhendonck of the University of Andreivia.Whoever control the gas shells will control the future of Andreivia.
20 January 2026
The Iskender Incident
05 April 2025
The radar station at Küçük
Yesterday we wrote another chapter in the history of Andreivia when Andy came over to give us both a chance to remind ourselves of the Arc of Fire rules and to playtest my alternative actuation system. The background to the game was as follows.
Southeast of Tcherbevan (in Andreivia’s Southern Hills region) the Küçük radar station stands on a low rise a little way south of the highway to Vani. Early in the civil war the station was captured by Andreivian Turk forces.
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| The radar station seen from the north. The flag of the self-proclaimed Andreivian Turk Republic flutters in the breeze. |
Andreivian Ministry of Defence sources have discovered that a hidden safe at the station contains vital information that could seriously weaken the government’s position in any post-conflict negotiations. As the Turks have not revealed the information, it is believed that they are not yet aware of the safe’s existence.
The station is within a No Fly Zone declared by NATO covering the corridor they control from the Turkish border to Tcherbevan. As such a bombing raid is not practicable even it could be guaranteed to destroy the safe and its contents.
The Government has ordered that a raid be mounted to recapture the radar station long enough to destroy the documents in the safe. This raid will be carried out by the Special Airborne Company, Andreivia’s elite special forces unit.
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| Mujaheddin mortar team |
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| 2nd Squad advances towards the radar station |
21 March 2025
Some new Andreivian characters
With Crisis Point just a few weeks away, I've been creating some commander characters for the Andreivian Armenian militia.
First up we have the fanatically brave (Morale = 4 in Arc of Fire terms) Dragan Draganian:
He's a figure from Templar Wargames and Miniatures of Scotland. He's meant to be an African but I think he's painted up nicely this way.
Dragan is commander of one of the Militia platoons available to the Armenian players in my game. He comes with a second-in-command who's not quite to impressive. With a morale score of 8 (the worst in the game), using this guy will be a last resort. Given the appearance of the figure, the name of Adam Husainian seemed appropriate:
He's a plastic figure from the Esci Nato Troops pack. Not sure what nationality he's meant to represent but he's a dead ringer for a certain deceased Iraqi leader.
And finally for now we have Aram Parajanov. He's tactical very astute (Tac 4) and committed (Morale 5) but he's also permanently drunk. If his headquarters unit is subject to the Dice Card, he must immediately make a Tac roll to avoid going into Confused Mode.
Parajanov is another plastic; a model from the Orion Chechen Rebels set.
15 March 2025
Some recent additions
With Crisis Point coming up in four weeks I've been producing some new units. Some of them are specifically Andreivian, others are WWII types that can serve in the republic.
One of the latter is this IS-2:
It's one of three or four of the Russian-made die-cast models I bought when The Works had them going cheap a few years back.
Obviously this meant that I had a number of tanks with the same serial number (and the same patriotic slogan on the front glacis plate) so a repaint was called for. This one was given a coat of my normal Soviet green colour (Vallejo Reflective Green) and a serial number from the spare decals box. Annoyingly I picked the tank up before it had dried properly and the decal on the left side of the turret came off so the 302 serial is on one side only.
The house is also new, one of a couple I've done as part of an Andreivian-Armenian village. It's made from foam-core with a tiled roof from Wills textured plasticard. The render texture is Quick Drying Polyfilla added with a pallet knife.
Another recent Russian addition is some Naval Infantry.
I've had these guys for ages, I think they may be by Elhiem or RH Models. I quite like the mix of hooded camouflage suits and black uniforms. The ones pictured here are part of a platoon-strength unit I'll be using at Crisis Point. They'll get flock and static grass added to their bases before they are used.
Not actually new but just upgraded is this Khmali armoured car.
06 December 2024
Rogue officer
Fresh off the workbench are these figures created especially for an Andreivia 1918 game this Christmas.
Iskander Bey is a rogue Turkish officer who has become convinced that he is a reincarnation of Alexander the Great. Believing himself to be blessed by the gods he has established a personal fiefdom somewhere in the hills of Andreivia.
He's a 20mm plastic figure that I acquired, I think from Tim Gow, many years ago. Don't know the manufacturer but I guess maybe Esci or Italeri?
Iskander's bodyguard are also plastics from the same source. I've gone for a fictional black uniform.
26 May 2024
Andreivian Armenian Air Support
I've recently added this Hawker Hunter FB Mk6 to the Andreivian air fleet.
13 April 2018
CRISIS POINT 2018 - Richard P's AAR's
http://atomicrenegade.blogspot.co.uk/2018/04/crisis-point-2018-part-one.html
http://atomicrenegade.blogspot.co.uk/2018/04/crisis-point-2018-part-two.html
http://atomicrenegade.blogspot.co.uk/2018/04/crisis-point-2018-part-three.html
http://atomicrenegade.blogspot.co.uk/2018/04/crisis-point-2018-part-four.html



















