Thursday, 28 December 2023

Solo "Jacobite" game-15mm.

Yesterday I got my "solo" table back--the base was being used as a temporary bed!and decided to try my solo rules on these recently finished figures vs British-no scenario,just a mass Highland charge against a static British line!!

Starting positions-20 Scottish units against 15 British-plus cavalry,skirmishers and guns.



Top photo shows the Scots getting dangerously close,but sustaining casualties-bottom photo shows a close up of a scots clan in full charge mode!!


Contact is just about to be made-the Scots right flank have refused to move,giving the British line time to concentrate their fire on the centre units!!


The indolent right flank of the Scots have been charged by British cavalry-a foolish move because the next move the Scots charged and "dispersed" the cavalry!!

On the British right flank the cavalry have chased away the Scots Baggots Hussars,leaving the Scots left flank and centre exposed-game over,rules tested and  adjustments noted for next time-that's the advantage of solo gaming! I will think of a more sophisticated scenario for my next game.Happy new year to you all.





























Tuesday, 19 December 2023

Fernando Painting Services Sri Lanka


They're here hooray!

All 22 kg ! That's 49lb to those working in pre decimal weights.

The delivery guy was huffing and puffing once he managed to get to the door. 

Collected from Fernando Painting Services on 5th Dec and arrived 8th Dec





Extremely well packaged















Poor Chris will have to wait until after Christmas to get his figures, meanwhile both Dave and myself have started the job of getting these troops fit for the battlefield.




Have a great Christmas and New Year everyone and we all look forward to getting more games in 2024

Monday, 18 December 2023

Saxons vs Vikings.

Last night the "fab four" Graham,Paul,Dave and I had a very amusing and exciting last game of 2023 -full of jolly banter,laughs and bad language!! Paul and I were the Saxons,whilst Dave and Graham were the Vikings.................



It was blood and thunder from the word "go"-Dave and Graham attacked the town furiously,and Paul defended the Town furiously,whilst I manoeuverd my troops furiously!!



Top photo shows an early attack and defence-bottom shows my attempts to stop Graham from reinforcing Dave's attacks on the Town.



Top-they're in!!-bottom,they're out!!!!-this was "ding-dong" stuff,UNTIL....

Both Dave and Paul decided to put their C.inC in to bolster morale and fighting points to a melee-guess what happened??-yes they both got killed!!!!-oh how we laughed.



Both flanks are now engaged,but who will come out on top???



The Town has fallen,and my flank is being hacked to bits-shall we call it a draw?-not on your nelly!!-the Vikings have won-but as always in our games,we all won by having a good game-roll on 2024,but in the mean time a very merry Christmas to all our readers.
























 

Thursday, 14 December 2023

Preview Sunday's game.

 I had hoped for a 100% turnout this Sunday(last game of 2023) but unfortunately Brian can't make it due to ill health-a real pity,but get well soon mate,we miss you!

I have a Saxon vs Viking game planned:-


This is the map and scenario-very simple,and probably very bloody!!



Top photo shows the "to-be-fought-over" town,bottom shows the Vikings marching along the banks of the Avon.


The Saxon position-a good defensive one at that!!


AH,wouldn't that be nice around the world???

Looking forward to seeing "the boys"(I must be mad!!!)




















Tuesday, 12 December 2023

Late 17th Century Wargaming Part 8




 I roped Steve and Chris F into a small action of the 1685 Sedgemoor campaign that interests me greatly; the fight at Norton St Philip, 27th June 1685, “Bloody Lane”.

Lazy, but check out Carter’s summary here:

https://warwalks.com/2020/06/27/battle-of-norton-st-philip/

It’s largely been his writings that I’ve followed in putting my Sedgemoor collection together. I like his style and take on events.

The game focused on the initial developments and fighting with the objective being to hold/take the barricade across the road from Bath.



Carter’s nice map on which our recreation was based and Grafton’s troops approaching down the Bath road. Chris F took command of the Monmouth forces and Steve the government troops.

Vincent’s company of Wade’s regiment man the barricade.



Monmouth oversees the rearguard rushing to support Vincent's company.

The grenadiers open fire on the enemy manning the barricade. It proves ineffectual at this range. We may have to learn to hold our fire to take better advantage of First Fire in the Pike and Shotte rules (an extra die).


The rebels are coming!

Pretty soon that light artillery piece is going to be in a position to fire. In the background, Wade has moved the rest of the “Red” regiment (in purple coats) to the left flank of the barricade boys.

Churchill, yes he of Blenheim fame, has moved all the mounted government troops off the road on one flank only (possibly avoiding the rebel artillery - I should have asked Steve!), whilst Kirke’s infantry move along the road to support the grenadiers.


The grenadiers charge Vincent’s company with Kirke moving to support. This is the sort of job expected of grenadiers… They’re held off!

The mounted government troops are coming under long range fire from Wade’s regiment. It’s a Blunder that has forced the horse grenadiers to withdraw though!



The grenadiers are taking casualties and have lost the fight against the rebels! How rude. They’re raw recruits after all. The grenadiers withdraw to regroup behind Kirke’s men.


Maybe Kirke’s can carry the barricade? However there’s a lot of rebels directing fire at them and though casualties are light, it’s keeping Kirke’s men disordered. In rules terms, they’re prevented from charging.


Steve tries to turn the rebel flank! The Royalist horse charge the rebel volunteer horse. We decide that the hedge negates the charge bonus. The resulting melee was a handbags at ten paces affair! 

We had previously poo-pooed the use of Supports in Pike and Shotte, but the second squadron of rebel horse in support causes the regular cavalrymen to lose and they have to take a Break Test. Steve rolls poorly and they rout off table!



The barricade is held by rebels with more rebels in support and in good positions on both flanks…

The grenadiers have moved to alleviate some of the pressure on Kirke’s, but the situation has become untenable.

A small, but resounding victory for Chris F / Monmouth!

An interesting little game which I’ll definitely try again. Maybe starting the rebel troops (other than Vincent’s company of course) further away from the barricade. Then the government troops will have a better chance of taking the barricade and then the rebels would need to re-take it. 

Special thanks to Steve and Chris F for humouring me. And as ever, thank you for reading!

Cheers

Chris