Thrilling,colourful,exciting,tense!-just how many words can you use to describe the game we had last night?
Colonial games are always fast and furious,but last night's re-fight of this battle was beyond that,and it was down to the approach we all had to the game,well done lads!
Top photo is the scenario,as presented to the lads,and bottom photo shows the table before any moves.Dave and Brian were the British commanders,with me in control(though not moving any figures or throwing any dice) whilst Graham and Paul commanded the Ansars and Haddendowah-all was set for a great game.
A detail of the square-I had ordered that the rear face was to face the threat posed by a unit of Camels,drive them away,then advance on the Dervish gun position,and the left face of the square was to form up facing the ridge,clear it of riflemen,then advance onto the ridge.
Meanwhile the front face was to swing outwards(like an opening door!) forming on the right of the left face,advance when completed,and take the ridge.The right face was to also swing outwards,forming a complete line and attack the Town and village of huts-I thought that the plan was sound,and,although it would take a few moves to complete,would win us the game in a few moves!!
A detail of the Dervish positions-they had riflemen and artillery(manned by Chained-to-the-guns Egyptian troops!!) and of course the thousands of tribesmen behind the ridge.In the information given to Paul and Graham,I had stipulated that they couldn't attack with the tribesmen until any British troops touched the base of the ridge-trying to keep it historically correct(!!)
In this shot Paul is charging down onto Brian's Front-face troops,who had used their full move to advance on the ridge,which was unfortunate,because Dave was only moving half his move,to keep his troops in a nice clean line!-this caused two things to happen-one,Brian reached the base of the ridge very quickly(hence the charge!) and two,a massive gap appeared between Dave's face of the square and Brian's front face-oh dear!!!!!!
At the same time,Graham charged his cavalry against the British Hussars(disguised as Lancers!) and completely routed them,causing Brian to put his right face troops into a static and defensive formation-things are not going according to plan!
This shows Dave's position,and the perilous gap,through which,at any time,the Haddendowah could charge!! However,Dave managed to get up onto the ridge,and fired on the waiting Tribesmen,before engaging in hand-to hand melee!!-come on the Brits!!!!
Brian,using well-aimed volleys,is driving away the Dervish cavalry-now he can advance on the Town and village-hurrah!!!-or can he?????
NO!!!-Graham has unleashed his screaming Ansars,and an engrossing melee ensued!With his front face fighting for their lives,and the right face fighting for their lives,this was wargaming at its best.If you look closely,there is a unit of Paul's Haddendowah behind the British lines-oh double dear!!!
Charge after charge is hitting Brian's troops,but,true to form, he is not losing faith,and finally,against all the odds,he beat Graham's troops,and sent them packing-another hurrah!!-In the background you can see Dave's troops taking the ridge-are things turning in the British favour??
Go on,Dave,give 'em hell!!-with a lot of flair,and a certain amount of audacity(!) Dave ordered his troops to charge the Tribesmen facing him,and beat them,much to Paul's dismay-war is hell!
This photo is taken from behind the British "position" with individual regiments fighting,hacking and slashing,as the Dervish hordes push them back,but,as always, the British are at their best fighting against the odds,and gradually,as the game ground to a halt,the British seemed to have won,but honestly,I couldn't tell who had won-maybe it was our great hobby of Wargaming,that won at the end of this great game.
An exhausted Dave looks on what is left of the troops,and ponders on the result!
Roll on next Sunday,probably Ancients,maybe Macedonians vs Persians!
Cracking stuff Gentlemen!! I have refought this battle myself commanding the Mahdist troop and just about managed to hold onto the ridge after some inspired close combat fighting. I love the look of this period, and always have fun when gaming it no matter which side I use,👍
ReplyDeleteCheers Neil,I too like this period,it somehow stirs the blood!!-it was touch and go for most of the game,the sheer number of dervish troops would seem to put them in a good position,but the British fire-power won the day!
Deletethanks for comment,keep them coming.
johnc(william)
That looked a good game John, improved by youre commentary.
ReplyDeleteHi Robbie,thanks for comment,it really was as exciting as I reported it was-like yourself,I still enjoy my wargaming,after all these years,but what makes it worthwhile and enjoyable is the company of like-minded gamers,and the banter that goes on during the game-great stuff.
Deletejohnc
I know a Poem about the Sudan.
ReplyDeleteBrian,do you really?-how does it go again??
DeleteNo phone call!!
johnc
I know all the words just not in the right order !!!!
DeleteFab. Just the sort of game I don't get to play often enough. We must arrange my Abyssinians against your Sudanese Mahdists :-)
ReplyDeleteChris
Hi Chris,we'll have to arrange that sometime in the near future-have you got a link to Mahdist flags too??
DeleteFalkirk is just a few days away now-the excitement is building!!
johnc
http://www.warflag.com/flags/colonial/dervish.shtml
ReplyDeleteI was just kidding!!!
Deletejohnc
There you go John. I've ample Abyssinians to fight against your Mahdist. I am going to paint some Mahdist cavalry in quilted armour which I think is something you don't have?
ReplyDeleteCheers
Chris
Hi Chris,sounds good to me-bring it on,see you at the week-end,
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