All figures from the collection of David P Senior and Junior their experience and skill shows!
Wargames fought at Carluke Wargames Club, opinions on rules and figures. The Club meet month on a Saturday at Fountain Hall Lesmahagow 1230hrs to 17.00hours
Sunday, 9 September 2018
Sunday, 19 August 2018
Hail Ceasar Crossing Point
We had another Hail Caesar bash playing 300 point armies for each player. It is a distinctly different format for us normally we have one big battle splitting everyone on two sides. We have played a lot of barbarians v romans in the past.
However me and Livi with John H really have got into the 300 point army battle, we play for 2 hours 30 minutes and then swap tables, which also gives us two bites at the cherry with five hours of play between 12 noon and 5 pm.
Kenni set up two battlefield tables fitting into the description in the Hail Caesar rules, secured by terrain on each flank, then adding a shallow river on one table and a stream on another. The stream counted as an obstacle only so Open order units can just cross it other units needed to give up one movement segment but would be at risk of disorder as they could not retreat over it. The river was a greater challenge but had four crossing points that caused no penalty.
Battle One Parthian v Bactrian Greek on the Stream table
The Bactrian commander was seriously pissed off at the stream across the middle of the table. Bactrian plan was to let the Parthians cross the stream then crush them.
The Parthian plan was to attack on both flanks and shoot them to death. Result Parthian victory.
The brown strip is the stream bed. the 4 units of Parthians shot up the three units of Saka horse archers
On the other flank the brave Agema advanced to be shot down by the four horse archer units that closed in on them.
Battle Two Huns v Later Carthaginian on the River table
Hun battleplan attack over three fords with their Heavy cavalry in the centre
Carthaginian plan cover the fords hold the centre and counter attack driving the Huns off the flanks.
Result Hun Victory after a hard difficult fight.
The Hun left flank shot this medium cavalry unit to pieces, but their main push was to plunge all their heavy horse into the Gauls holding the Carthaginian Centre. meanwhile the Hun left hung about failing command rolls for three turns in a row.
Battle Three Successor v Later Carthaginian on the Stream table
Successor plan hammer with the pike and anvil with the cavalry.
Carthaginian plan hold the centre and counter attack driving the Successor off the flank.
Result a shattering fight in the centre the Macedonians lost, the hammer wrecked two out of four Gauls before they broke.
The hammer 2 units of phalangites with four units of peltasts tucked behind, Thessalains and one unit light cavalry on their left to hold back the beast of an elephant.
At one point this elephant was sat on by its master
Battle Four Parthians v huns had no pictures but the parthians out shot the huns and their Catphracti smashed the Hun Heavy cavalry.
However me and Livi with John H really have got into the 300 point army battle, we play for 2 hours 30 minutes and then swap tables, which also gives us two bites at the cherry with five hours of play between 12 noon and 5 pm.
Kenni set up two battlefield tables fitting into the description in the Hail Caesar rules, secured by terrain on each flank, then adding a shallow river on one table and a stream on another. The stream counted as an obstacle only so Open order units can just cross it other units needed to give up one movement segment but would be at risk of disorder as they could not retreat over it. The river was a greater challenge but had four crossing points that caused no penalty.
Battle One Parthian v Bactrian Greek on the Stream table
The Bactrian commander was seriously pissed off at the stream across the middle of the table. Bactrian plan was to let the Parthians cross the stream then crush them.
The Parthian plan was to attack on both flanks and shoot them to death. Result Parthian victory.
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| Bactrian Centre under fire |
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| Parthian horse archers Peter Pig |
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| John h's Saka horse archers |
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| Bactrian Elephant |
On the other flank the brave Agema advanced to be shot down by the four horse archer units that closed in on them.
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| John H's Agema |
Hun battleplan attack over three fords with their Heavy cavalry in the centre
Carthaginian plan cover the fords hold the centre and counter attack driving the Huns off the flanks.
Result Hun Victory after a hard difficult fight.
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| Hun horse archers face Carthaginian horse |
The Hun left flank shot this medium cavalry unit to pieces, but their main push was to plunge all their heavy horse into the Gauls holding the Carthaginian Centre. meanwhile the Hun left hung about failing command rolls for three turns in a row.
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| Big Livis centre |
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| Hun Heavy cavalry |
Successor plan hammer with the pike and anvil with the cavalry.
Carthaginian plan hold the centre and counter attack driving the Successor off the flank.
Result a shattering fight in the centre the Macedonians lost, the hammer wrecked two out of four Gauls before they broke.
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| The Anvil |
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| Livi's bane |
Battle Four Parthians v huns had no pictures but the parthians out shot the huns and their Catphracti smashed the Hun Heavy cavalry.
Saturday, 11 August 2018
Hail Caeser Day
Today we had a Hail Caeser Day Four 300 point armies were fielded and we played four fast action battles.
Parthian v Late Persian
Later Cathaginain v Macedonian
followed by
Late Persian v Macedonian
Parthian v Later Cathaginain
The pictures are from John H Persian and Macedonians, he is back to painting and playing after a seven year gap.
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| John H Persians |
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| My Parthians |
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| Persian Sparabara |
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| John H Phalanbites |
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| JH Agema |
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| JH Peltasts |
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| JH Companions |
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| Agema rode these Persians down |
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| JH Peltasts |
Tuesday, 17 April 2018
Washing of Spears April 2018
Rouke's Drift a great 28mm diorama from David P senior and junior in 28mm. Played out with the Men who would be Kings rules. I got an absolute pasting from the Zulus despite starting with the mealie bag redoubt in place. The Zulu players did moan for the first few turns about getting in but once they were in the compound it got pretty sticky
"The army doesn't like more than one disaster in a day." "Looks bad in the newspapers and upsets civilians at their breakfast."
Death waits you! You have made a covenant with death, and with Hell you are in agreement. You're all going to die! Don't you realize? Can't you see? You're all going to die! Die! Death awaits you all!
"Fire at will!" "That's very nice of him."
"The Grenadier Guards"
Haven't you had enough? Both of you! My god, can't you see it's all over! Your bloody egos don't matter anymore. We're dead!
What do you know about Zulus? Bunch of savages, isn't it?
If 1200 men couldn't hold a defensive position this morning, what chance have we with 100?
Saturday, 7 April 2018
Johnny Reb April 2018
We were using Dave Seniors 28mm ACW figures with a six player battle on a 16'x 5' table. so easy to fill it at that scale. The union attacked on both flanks, the Rebs held. Result a Reb victory!
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