@ErniePantuso See the 0/0 B on the left of the rules? That means that rule has never been hit, unless you just rebooted before that pic was taken.
You definitely have a layer 2 problem as John said.
Not trying to say you're an idiot here. Don't take it that way, but you clearly are confused.
Do you realize that setting a static IP doesn't put you on a different network? You have to physically connect to it still.
I never understand why anyone would want a router to run as a VM, it's your main entrance to your network, it should be a separate machine. But if that's what you want, you will have to learn about virtual switches too then. Just guessing you don't have the vSwitch configured correctly which is why you aren't connecting to the vlan.
Start small. Just put an any/any rule on both interface, turn on the DHCP server on both, then connect a device to each and go from there. Once you have both networks working you can then lock them down as needed.