And much mayhem shall ensue. Jon is putting on a 15mm WW2 game, no doubt involving far too many well painted figures and vehicles. Vince and Chas are playing some sort of olde-worlde game involving bits of sharpened wood and pit ponies. I think the official description is Vince's Sassanid's fighting Chas' Kazar horde, but I may be wrong.
Yes, I am very occasionally wrong.
In other news several of the club members managed the pleasant trip to Cardiff today and spent copious amounts of money on 15mm buildings at the Penarth clubs Crusade show. Rather a nice day out, spoilt only by the absence of many traders. I think the recession is hitting smaller shows quite badly.
Looking forward to the club meet, especially as I won't be able to go to the Plymouth show next Saturday.
Saturday, 30 January 2010
Mexico vs America! Hmm, history rewritten
After Chas stood me up, Brett stepped into the breach with his Mexican American War game in 28mm.
Brett & Steve M took the forces of truth and justice and I played the land grabbing Imperialists.
The Mexicans occupied a couple of redoubts and a village with infantry and guns. The boys from the good old US of A formed advanced in line as their guns played along the Mexican positions and a couple of cavalary units covered the flanks. At this point a horde of Mexican cavalry made an appearance on my right and a single unit of horse on my left.
The brave US cavalry met their opposite numbers on each flank and promptly decided to go home.
With first blood to the Mexicans, the US artillery evened the score with some accurate fire sending some of the Mexican horse packing.
On my left my main attack went into a redoubt and promptly came back again. The supports decided standing off and shooting was the best option.
In the centre and my right a vicious fire fight developed and the Mexicans managed to send some cavalry in column around the flank.
With the main battle lines looking very worn and multiple units routing, the Mexican guard came into sight, received an ineffectual volley and regrouped to the rear.
Eventually I carried the redoubt held by Steve's troops on my left, but ground to a halt in the centre and faced advancing Mexicans on my right.
Both sides had received a beasting and retired to their lines to lick their wounds.
The Mexicans had done better than in any of the historical battles. Plans by the "Land of the Free" to rename half of Mexico as California, Utah, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona, not to mention a doubling of the size of Texas, would have to wait.
Man of the match went to Steve, who sold his soul for a supernatural set of die rolls. His unit in the redoubt single handedly threw back a third of my army.
A good game was had by all and it was nice to play an unusual period to a free flowing set of rules.
As an aside, if Brett offers you a transparent red D10 to roll, hand it back. I rolled 4 ones on the trot with it. It is the devil's dice.
Vince
Brett & Steve M took the forces of truth and justice and I played the land grabbing Imperialists.
The Mexicans occupied a couple of redoubts and a village with infantry and guns. The boys from the good old US of A formed advanced in line as their guns played along the Mexican positions and a couple of cavalary units covered the flanks. At this point a horde of Mexican cavalry made an appearance on my right and a single unit of horse on my left.
The brave US cavalry met their opposite numbers on each flank and promptly decided to go home.
With first blood to the Mexicans, the US artillery evened the score with some accurate fire sending some of the Mexican horse packing.
On my left my main attack went into a redoubt and promptly came back again. The supports decided standing off and shooting was the best option.
In the centre and my right a vicious fire fight developed and the Mexicans managed to send some cavalry in column around the flank.
With the main battle lines looking very worn and multiple units routing, the Mexican guard came into sight, received an ineffectual volley and regrouped to the rear.
Eventually I carried the redoubt held by Steve's troops on my left, but ground to a halt in the centre and faced advancing Mexicans on my right.
Both sides had received a beasting and retired to their lines to lick their wounds.
The Mexicans had done better than in any of the historical battles. Plans by the "Land of the Free" to rename half of Mexico as California, Utah, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona, not to mention a doubling of the size of Texas, would have to wait.
Man of the match went to Steve, who sold his soul for a supernatural set of die rolls. His unit in the redoubt single handedly threw back a third of my army.
A good game was had by all and it was nice to play an unusual period to a free flowing set of rules.
As an aside, if Brett offers you a transparent red D10 to roll, hand it back. I rolled 4 ones on the trot with it. It is the devil's dice.
Vince
Thursday, 7 January 2010
January game revisited
Two large 25mm games will be put on for January 9th, assuming the snow doesn't come back before then. The afore mentioned 25mm Napoleonics game by Gus and Nathan, using Black Powder rules is still on. Vince and Chas are doing a HUGE 25mm War of Spanish Succesion game, using Rank & File rules from Crusader publishing. So muskets all around then.
Plenty of room for other people to come along and join in, unless it snows again.
Plenty of room for other people to come along and join in, unless it snows again.
Sunday, 3 January 2010
January 9th
Following the cancellation of December's Napoleonic's game, January will feature the 25mm figures of Gus and Nathan as they fight a battle using the new(ish) "Black Powder" rules from Warlord Games.
There may be something else on, so I will start a poll. Place your bets please
1 - Chas and Vince will do 15mm WW2 Flames of War
2 - Chas and Vince will do 20mm Ancients using Impetus
3 - Chas and Vince will do a 25mm game with hordes of figures
I'll be there, but I said that last time.
I am also still waiting for the photos taken by Guy from last month. Still waiting..........
There may be something else on, so I will start a poll. Place your bets please
1 - Chas and Vince will do 15mm WW2 Flames of War
2 - Chas and Vince will do 20mm Ancients using Impetus
3 - Chas and Vince will do a 25mm game with hordes of figures
I'll be there, but I said that last time.
I am also still waiting for the photos taken by Guy from last month. Still waiting..........