Thanks to Paul,we had a marvelous game last night,twelve action-packed moves,and a clear result at the end!!
The scenario was that a Prussian camp(defended by Graham) was being attacked by a Russian force(commanded by Brian)-a Prussian relief force(commanded by me) was on its way,but was met by an Austrian force(commanded by Paul)-simple but very entertaining and anybody's game until the last move!!-Top photo shows the camp,bottom photo shows the relief force being attacked by the Austrians.
This shows Brian's attack on the camp,with Infantry and cavalry(too soon!!)-Brian could only attack the town part of the camp with the bayonet,which proved costly!!-the battle swayed back and forth for most of the game,neither side gaining an initial advantage.
Paul is sending wave after wave of Austrian infantry against my Prussians,but my well placed artillery and some damned lucky dice throws(which is unusual for me!) saw them off!!-we both kept sending reserve regiments into position,and our cavalry,which had been "husbanded" for most of the game,were moving to the flank,ready for the inevitable clash!!
Early cavalry melees are wasteful(in my opinion) and this shows what can happen-both Graham and Brian have won and lost melees,and both have rears and flanks compromised!!
Back in the town,Brian has managed to get a regiment into the defenders,and things are looking bad!!-however Graham has support,and used them well,driving Brian's Russians back out again-thrilling stuff!
Austrian and Prussian cuirassiers battle it out on the flank-this looked and felt great,and again by some lucky dice throws(killing officers galore!) from me,I eventually won the melees and Paul was driven back-hurrah!!
The fire-fight on the ridge continues,I have replaced my first line with fresh troops,and Paul has done the same,but with the flank now dominated by my "heavies",the whole Austrian army looks to be in trouble! but what of the camp/town position??
Top photo shows the town has now been "stabilised" and the Russians ejaculated from it!!
Bottom photo shows the Prussian dragoons dominating the flank,and forcing Brian to form a defensive line with his remaining Infantry,so a grand Prussian victory,but well done to us all for playing this great game in great spirit-long may it continue!!
Roll on next Sunday,and we'll have to start planning for "Border Reiver" on the 7th September!
Hi John, looked like a great game! Mind you I'm not too keen on Russians ejaculating all over the place! Ejected yes, ejaculated no! Well done to all!
ReplyDeleteSteady Dennis!!!!-good to hear from you again,hope you're ok,see you at Border Reiver??
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Hi Dennis having led such a quiet life one of the lads will have to explain your post to me.
DeleteHi Brian, John will explain it to you, he started it!
DeleteLovely looking game, as ever John.Well done.
ReplyDeleteRobbie-stop being nice!!!!oh and the "boys" all say Hello!!
Deletejohnc
I had high expectations having read the preview. And I wasn't disappointed. Looks to have been a humdinger of a game. Top notch
ReplyDeleteCheers
Chris
Hi Chris,yes it was a "good'un" as they say!
DeleteSaw the photo's of your Apache/Mexicans-very nice.
johnc
Able to lurch (as opposed to launch) into rebasing the Apaches and Mexicans. I've a few collections with individually based figures and there are so many reasons to have them as multi-based figures. It's a nice wee collection, a little over 100 figures
DeleteChris,interestingly,see Sunday's game!!
Deletejohnc
Great looking game. I might also borrow the scenario to use in a solo game with my 7yrs War figures sometime soon. Oh, and many thanks for passing my comments on to Charlie - smiles all round I think!
ReplyDeleteDavidp-you're welcome-keep the comments coming!
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