Saturday, 25 August 2018

Rolfs Last Stand, At 850 Ad, somewhere near Normandy


It was about time to let the Normans and Vikings out again, so me and Bart decided to continue the "Markgraf" saga of Rolund and Henri the Red. (28mm, Hail Caesar).
In the last battle Henri (Norman), played by my, had secured a victory over the combined forces of Rolund (Norman) and Rolf (Viking), played by Bart. So this time Rolfs Vikings will have to make a final last stand surrounded by the Henri‘s Retinue and the low life follwers of Bishop Luitpolt Der Pickelige (the pimpeled). After a couple of turns Rolund rescue party will arrive.

We had the number of turns rolled secretly by another club member so that no one of us could possibly know when the forces will arrive. Unfortunately for Bart, he rolled the maximum number ...

So there and then enfolded a truly medieval massacre as my milites stormed the hill and attacked the Viking shield walls. (Note for next time: we will improve the shield walls and make them tougher against Horse attacks). Rolfs Vikings had no chance and were ridden down even before the Bishops rabble could run up the hill to join. (ah OK, some of the peasants were actually of help and attacked, but we edit this out of our Saga). Only the Berserkers could flee over the river and make a last stand.

Henri's army was a bit in disarray at that moment and proceeded to plough forward more or less successful. this was when Rolund‘s Forces (first the cavalry) arrived (on the 6th turn!!!). Too late for the late but great Rolf, he died on the hill, but not late enough to give Henri a bit of his own medicine.

The Bishop, played by Alistair, rumbled along with his peasants, and did a pretty good job of actually bind and contain large parts of Rolund‘s army. While my Normans charged downhill into the counter-charging Knights of Rolund. It was brutal, I lost one unit of Heavy Milites, but in the end Henri prevailed - victory again!!! Normandy is secured for the King again!

So he will rest and lick his wounds right there in a camp with his retinue and the rabble of the Bishop who survived this massacre. 

Rolund won‘t come back again so quickly after these two defeats, or will he? Rumours have it that he has again secured new allies, amongst them Raoul the Insane, a particular nasty fellow, even with the (very, very low) standards of his contemporaries ...




Initial deployment on smaller table

Henri the Red and followers

The Bishop and crew

Rolfs Vikings

Rolund‘s Rescue party off table

Rolfs Viking tease with a war cry

Then came the charge of my knights

The wave of the peasants

Rolfs situation is getting untenable

the last Vikings getting crushed between two fronts

Henri is hunting the last Berserkers 

Then Rolund‘s Cavalry comes in

Heavy Milites as well

So we must charge! (this is THE image of my understanding of a Norman charge)

... downhill into the little river

one of my knight units is gone, dead in the water

my archer sluggin behind

all scramble downhill!

the peasants advance ...





Monday, 20 August 2018

Timere Danaos, et gaudium ferentes!!!


... because my 28mm ancient greek army is growing stronger ...! So beware!



The Thessalonian Riders, an ancient version of the Stradioiti of some sort ...

The cavalry of the Spartans ... less famous ...

The Spartan High Command 


The Delian counterpart

An Delian Sub-commander with a flute player
another Delian Sub-commander with guard

The Devils of Ithaka, stones lingers

The 1st Delian phalanx

The 2nd Delian phalanx

The 3rd Delian phalanx

The back line of the 3rd Delian 
The back line of the 4th Delian



Sunday, 12 August 2018

The Battle at Guessembourg 1870

First I have to apologise, a combination of holiday, Claymore, and no camera (forgetfulness and lend away due to art project) kept me from posting anything. (A Border Reivers game http://www.edinburghwargames.com/slaughter-on-the-redesdale-road-1592/ where slaughtered some cattle thieves and the second intro of my tiny Classic Greeks Army to ToTheStrongest http://www.edinburghwargames.com/battle-of-thespiae-86-bc/ can be found here at Angus' blog).

I still have a lot to do, apart from work, the collection and assembly of said Greek army (I hate that part!) and I‘m working apparently on TWO different wargame rules projects atm, "Seven Years" and "The Tattered Tricolore" - Which we decided to re-vamp and test last Thursday. The problem was, I just had "adapted" to the "Bonny Blue Flag" rule system some Frano-Prussian War era tweaks, then play tested them just ONCE a couple of months ago ... and now as you can imagine, nobody really remembered the intricate, but sweet rule system ... including me, the umpire and writer/adapter. But to Hell, as if that would ever deter us from doing it anyway! We just guessed the most part and still had fun ;)

So we decided to bring all our 10mm toys (Angus, Me and Jack and Gerry) and we splattered them (in Angus case literally) over the table top and off we went. Gerry Jack and Peter played the French Imperialists, actually my half ready Guard Corps with upholstering from other collections, while Bart, Angus and David played the German Would-be-Imperialists with effectively my 3rd Corps v. Alvensleben and the famous 5th Cavalry Division v. Rheinbaben, yes, the Death ride boys.)

First, it was collectively decided that the Prussians HAD to attack and thus, the Would-Be-Imperialists skipped the "Softening-the-Frenchies-with-Krupp-guns"-part and advanced directly!
A bloody mess in a post Napoleonic war, if you ask me, softened only by our disentanglement of the delicacies of these rules. The French had less troops but advanced positions in the villages in the table centre, so all they had to do was stay put and fire what the barrels hold.

Bart also did nothing to change his reputation for brutal cavalry charges and attacked a healthy French line upfront! But due to his luck he cracked it (halfway) and was not annihilated!

In the end, I had to declare the French winner on this, as they still weren't pushed out of their positions and the casualties were surprisingly low - we were running out of time, again. But we all had a lot of fun. The rules definitively need a re-edit and then are most likely playable/enjoyable. But I can see the "Game-engine" of "Seven Years" would work for this era as well perfectly ... but Angus is a little nostalgic about the Bonny Blue Flag adaptation ... so that needs to be decided ... soon ... more to come ...


The set-up at the beginning
The v.Bülow Curassiers a traversing the river under Barts command ...


Gerry‘s Chasseurs are just waiting for them


some turns later...

The Cavalry hiding from artillery

The French clinging to their village

Jack's advancing French Flank

The Prussian centre and an defiant Angus

THE French centre (Peter) forms up

The Prussian Flank marches on to attack

First gun fights the French are immediately in the Prussian long range thanks to Krupp.

More gun fights and the lines are closing up

Jack prepares the French onslaught 
Bart does the unthinkable and attacks Gerry‘s Chasseurs frontal!


but the French shoot back!

Still true to his unbelievable luck he forces the French into retreat without getting annihilated!

But soon the French will fire back


Saturday, 14 July 2018

The Battle of Lauterbach, 1759

We decided to play-test my Seven years war rules, Seven Years, on 28mm this week with a fairly plain scenario, two Imperial armies clashing frontal against each other, The Franco-Imperialists played and provided by Angus, and Peter and Alan (and later the MFD Michael) and the Prusso-Imperialists played by me and Alistair. We gave each two Cavalry brigades and similar artillery and Infantry contingents, but with a different brigade built up. The possible staff officer numbers were the same though.

I forgot to take photos after a while, as I had to explain the rules for a trillion time, but to cut a long story short, we had a wonderful time and the Prusso-Imperialists were properly stuffed. Thanks to abysmal dice rolling of Alistair (and at the same time prohibitive fortunate dice rolling of Peter, bordering on the illegal, I would say - it is called dice ROLLING not laying ... ;) ) our right flank with one full infantry brigade and a complete Cavalry brigade disintegrated - collapsed - just melted away continuously like ice cream in the sun. Well done your, damn Francophile Rhinelanders ...

If you want to read a more detailed battle rap please take a look at Angus rap:
http://www.edinburghwargames.com/the-battle-of-lauterbach-1759/

Rule wise, we spotted that the artillery needs in close combat a little malus as otherwise it could block cavalry/Infantry battalions ...

The system is easy in its structure, but getting complicated as the battles evolves and leaves multiple, but hard, choices for the commanders. The friction is deliberately "buillt-in", so to say, systemic.
Your troops degenerate over the course to lower status (form normal - 1 to 5 - killled), but the charging or rallying cost staff officers, troops that are disordered or shaken have reduced capabilities and sometime one has just to make a decision between a counter attack and let another beaten battalion not rally and run off the map OR just rally but stuff the attack...

I'm looking forward to playt-est non-standard scenarios, as I have the slightest, but of course un-reasonable hope, that most of the participants will READ the rules next time BEFORE we play. I heard literacy in Scotland is still on a high percentage ... hope dies at last, they say ...


My 1st (Hessian) Brigade

My 2nd (Hessian) Brigade

My 3rd (Hessian) Brigade which I gave to Alistair

My centre advancing ...

Alistairs Cavalry en advance

Thursday, 12 July 2018

My camera has been abducted by aliens ..

.Yeah, I know you hate it, but maybe tomorrow I'll post ... promise ...

So before I post more metal ... something completely different: my top ten

1. The Dirtbombs, cause they sound like the Stooges:
https://youtu.be/Ne_LFUYaoXw

2. The Downtown Boys, best punk today:
https://youtu.be/T23wfhddpYY

3. The Screaming Females:
https://youtu.be/LhJ0n5G5jCo

4. An Pierle, thank you God, for being a Belgian:
https://youtu.be/mfM2cpJn4ho

5. Baby in Vain, my favourite best Stoner Rock band from Kopenhagen:
https://youtu.be/dnpg5QpdMD0

6. The Detroit Cobras:
https://youtu.be/9kL_Zsi5Q4I

7. Kid Loco, as its trippy:
https://youtu.be/UH31DtLqktA

8. Mannequin Pussy, some Neo-Grundge:
https://youtu.be/ZaZgUJJHChk

9. CCFX, best 80 Retro-Pop:
https://youtu.be/QCUvoFkBJXk

and finally to have get into a good mood some noir metal
10. Dark Buddha Rising:
https://youtu.be/Rn37YI7Nz08